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Responding to Monterrey Creating Mechanisms to Increase Funding for Social Programs to Alleviate Poverty National Endowments for Social Action L. Ronald.

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1 Responding to Monterrey Creating Mechanisms to Increase Funding for Social Programs to Alleviate Poverty National Endowments for Social Action L. Ronald Scheman, Director General, IACD

2 Objectives Develop viable mechanisms to attract additional financial resources to meet the countries’ development priorities Promote collaboration among the stakeholders and enhance meaningful public-private sector and civil society involvement in the development processes

3 Political context Summit of the Americas UN Millennium Declaration Monterrey Consensus OAS General Assembly Ministerial Meetings

4 Rationale Improve the enabling environment as a basis for fulfilling the goals of Monterrey and the Millennium Challenge Account –Transparency –Public/private partnerships –Involvement of civil society Institutional structure that will generate confidence & have credibility with donors Many individual bond holders create new environment for donations of debt

5 The Need National institutions with multi-partite governance dedicated to poverty alleviation and delivery of social services There is not one solution that will fit all challenges The IACD offers NESA as a basis for discussion in how to address the resources challenges facing development cooperation in the region

6 NESA - Mechanism Governance by partnership of government, private sector, and civil society Tax-exempt institution Professional management Result-based quality projects Transparency and accountability in operations Delivery of services by collaboration of civil society organizations with government

7 Governance of NESA: A Second Tier Development Institution Board of Directors Advisory Board - Distinguished Development Experts - Donors - OAS, IDB, ECLAC Professional Management Board of Auditors and Evaluation Nominees Government Private Sector Civil Society

8 NESA - Potential Resources Non-reimbursable Official Development Assistance Private contributions, through the Potential offered by tax-exempt institutions Conversion of public and private debt and bondholder contributions

9 Monterrey Criteria: Increase Grants: Reduce Debt Objective – Rechanneling debt through contributions of debt to NESA Donor Developing Country NESA Grants to Social and Poverty Alleviation Projects Interest + Principal Donates Loan A Renegotiates and Pays Interest Loan A Original Transaction Conversion Loans A, B, C

10 Building on past experiences Multi-partite concertation: Acuerdo Nacional in Peru, Convergencia in Nicaragua Foundations to attract private funding: Luso- American foundation, National Endowment for Democracy – U.S. Debt conversion mechanisms: Canada’s line of credit for housing in Central America, Italy’s initiatives in the Andean countries


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