Official Development Assistance in Central Europe (ODACE) Lessons Learnt Agence canadienne de développement international Canadian International Development.

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Official Development Assistance in Central Europe (ODACE) Lessons Learnt Agence canadienne de développement international Canadian International Development Agency

ODACE -Basics Project duration: Nov Project budget: $12 Million Partner Countries (PCs): Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia Two integrated project components: capacity-building ( ) and trilateral cooperation ( ) GOALS: A contribution to donor harmonization and alignment Increasing the net quantity of international aid available to the developing world Agence canadienne de développement international Canadian International Development Agency

Constructing the institutional infrastructure (MFAs, Dev. Centers) Developing the strategic and policy frameworks (IDPs, Country Strategy Papers) Enhancing the skill base (training staff) Generating political and public support (Working with different constituencies: MPs, Platforms, Academia) Creating programming and funding mechanisms Enhancing delivery capacity (working with NGDOs) Capacity Building for ODA Agence canadienne de développement international Canadian International Development Agency

Trilateral Programming – Action Learning Projects in third countries that are funded on a matching basis by CIDA and the PC Projects that are approved by the PC and endorsed by CIDA 43 projects approved - 25 with Slovakia - 8 with Hungary -2 with Lithuania - 4 with Czech Republic -4 with Latvia Agence canadienne de développement international Canadian International Development Agency

ODACE: What Worked? Assisting Platforms as the „neutral” partner Improving statistical reporting – a critically important step towards political support for ODA Creating support among different constituencies through the involvement in the program Through the tri-lateral mechanism, create more transparent, open project mechanisms Agence canadienne de développement international Canadian International Development Agency

ODACE: Challenges Agence canadienne de développement international Canadian International Development Agency Managing different demands from 8 countries flexibly and fast enough Differences in legal frameworks and maneuvering within the possibilities Speeding up change in the absence of pioneers Making the transition from project to program thinking Helping NMS create large enough institutions to manage turnover Creating true tri-lateral project cooperation in third countries

Conclusion- What Next? Agence canadienne de développement international Canadian International Development Agency Romania and Bulgaria next? USAID looking at the ODACE model Doing Tri-Lateral not as a project but as a donor mechanism