Mapping Global Development Structures and Issues Saroeun Soeung, CCC Executive Director Vision: A strong and capable civil society, cooperating and responsive.

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Mapping Global Development Structures and Issues Saroeun Soeung, CCC Executive Director Vision: A strong and capable civil society, cooperating and responsive to Cambodia's development challenges

International Development Agenda Post-BusanPost Rio+20 Post-Istanbul / g7+/ASEAN G20 Development Agenda Post 2015 Development Agenda

Type of National and International Platforms Type (membership & scope/outreach) Examples Global CSOs CIVICUS AGNA, IPF, GCAP, Beyond 2015 LDC Watch, CPDE, etc. Regional / Sub- regional CSO FORUM-ASIA, APWLD, JSAPMDD, AMRC, ADB Watch, etc. SEACA, SAAPE, etc. National / Sub- national Platform National on cross-sectoral: VANI, NFN, etc. National on development: KCOC, Code- NGO, CANGO, CCC, etc. Sub-national; JANIC, etc.

Mapping of International Development Agenda Agenda / Issues Int’l Processes CSO Network s Asian CSO Networks In country (Cambodi a) Post 2015 Developme nt Agenda ( ) MDGs Development HLPBeyond 2015 GCAP GCAP AsiaCCC and ? Post Istanbul (May 2011) LDCs LDC Watch LDC Watch- Asia CCC and? Post Busan (Dec. 2011) Aid effectiveness GPDECCPDECPDE AsiaCCC, NGO Forum Post Rio+20 (June 2012) Green economy + SD UNEP UNGA OWG Asia Rio+20 ? NGO Forum and ? G20 Summit (Nov. 2008) Finance and development G20 Sherpa & WGs G20 CSO Working Group Asia TF on G20 ? ??? ASEANOne Asean one community ?APFNGO F, CHRAC

Large Umbrella Organizations CCC, NGO Forum, MEDiCAM ??? (bridge / coordinate sector voice / concerns to sub-national, national, regional, and global levels) Sectoral/Regional Networks (address or advocate for sector changes) NGOs (respond or advocate for social changes) CBOs Informal Groups Citizens (demand for social changes) National Level  Government-development partners, private sector and NGO meetings  Government ministries/ departments/authorities  MoFA/IC MoU/ line ministry agreements  19 Technical Working Groups Sub-National Level  Commune council development committees  New elected district and provincial councils  New committees

Members and NGO community requested….

Increasing both number and quality of CCC membership Involving new emerging issues (NSDP, DCPS…) Increasing uptakes of NGOs in GPP Increasing well coordinated amongst national networks, sub-national, community based organization, and informal groups Members and NGO community requested….

Discussions….. What can CCC members do to turn the global commitment (5 post) into country level? What can CCC members do to maximize participation of other NGOs to be a member of CCC member, and GPP? How to make the aspiration of having 1) one premise for common service, 2) have a consolidated plan/budget and report of CCC members, and 3) CSO trust fund?

Thank you 9 THANK YOU