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1 Busan Partnership for Climate Finance and Development Effectiveness
Maria Theresa Nera-Lauron CSO Partnership for Development Effectiveness (CPDE) December 2-3, 2013 Seoul, Korea

2 Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation (GPEDC)
HLF 4 held in Busan, Korea on Nov. 29-Dec. 4, 2011 GPEDC -> a new, inclusive forum bringing together countries and organisations, including civil society, committed to ensuring effective development cooperation

3 Main Principles of Busan Partnership
Democratic Ownership (§11a, 22) Focus on Results for the people (§11b, 18b); Inclusive Development Partnerships (§11c); Transparency and Accountability (§11d, 23) Human Rights Based Approach Implementation (§22) Focus on results – poverty eradication, sus dev, reducing inequality, capacity development Transparency & accountability – BUT voluntary for BRICS (SSC) Gender Equality (§20)

4 Global Partnership in Effective Development Cooperation (GPEDC)
. Global Partnership in Effective Development Cooperation (GPEDC) Areas of work: 2013 High Level Meeting Global monitoring – 10 indicators Building Blocks Country work Coming out from Busan, a number of initiatives were undertaken to see through the implementation of the Busan Commitments. Areas of work: 2013 High Level Meeting Global monitoring – 10 indicators, including indicator 2 on CSO EE undertaken by CPDE Building Blocks – results and accountability, effective institutions, SSC, private sector, HRBA, climate finance Country work- Donor coordination platforms, Country results and accountability platforms , BB on CF --- now renamed ‘Busan Partnership for Action on Climate Change Finance and Development Effectivenes’ s is a voluntary partnership to promote coherence and collaboration across the climate and the development communities..

5 Busan Partnership Document
Paragraph 34 Global climate change finance is expected to increase substantially in the medium term. Recognising that this resource flow brings with it new opportunities and challenges, we will endeavour to promote coherence, transparency and predictability across our approaches for effective climate finance and broader development co-operation, including to: Busan Partnership Document

6 Busan Partnership Document
Paragraph 34 a) Continue to support national climate change policy and planning as an integral part of developing countries’ overall national development plans, and ensure that –where appropriate – these measures are financed, delivered and monitored through developing countries’ systems in a transparent manner. b) Continue to share lessons learned in development effectiveness with those entities engaged in climate activities and ensure that broader development co-operation is also informed by innovations in climate finance. Busan Partnership Document

7 Busan Partnership for Action on Climate Change Finance and Development Effectiveness
• strengthen linkages between climate finance and countries’ planning, budgeting and public financial management systems. • support regional platforms that promote lesson-learning across countries and policy areas. • share lessons across diverse international policy processes, and pursue coherent approaches to the effective delivery of international finance based on common principles.

8 Principles of the Partnership
Coalition of the willing Global light, country focused Building on existing

9 Outputs of the Partnership
Country Level: Developing country supporters have stronger country-level capacities to effectively manage climate finance in a strategic manner Regional Level: Supporters share best practices and lessons of managing climate finance in and outside the regions through regional platforms Global Level: A coherent approach to the effective climate finance delivery is promoted through knowledge sharing between climate and development effectiveness policy communities

10 Countries and Institutions supporting the Partnership
27 Initiall supporters of the Partnership: Asia Pacific: Africa: Latin America & Caribbean: Bangladesh Cameroon Mexico Fiji Kenya Bolivia Indonesia Lesotho Honduras Samoa Tanzania Peru Vietnam Uganda Zambia Donors, International Organizations and Civil Societies Australia Norway Belgium Switzerland Denmark Better Aid European Commission Pacific Island Secretariat Korea OECD New Zealand UNDP

11 Countries and Institutions supporting the Partnership
Additional countries that support the Partnership. Asia Pacific Africa Latin America Afghanistan Ethiopia Columbia Cambodia Mozambique El Ssalvador Kiribati Madagascar Kyrgyz Republic Lao PDR Nauru Nepal Papua New Guinea Philippines Sri Lanka Thailand Timor-Leste

12 Activities Asia Pacific Dialogue on Climate Public Expenditure and Institutional Reviews, September 2012 Asia-Pacific Dialogue on Implications of Local Governance and decentralisation for the effective delivery of finance in response to Climate Change at local level, October 2012 Promoting the Busan Building Block on Climate Finance and Development Effectiveness - side event at the UNFCCC 18th Conference of the Parties, December 2012

13 Activities Africa in 2010, OECD and the African Development Bank commissioned country case studies on climate change finance management in six African countries (Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, Tanzania, South Africa) These reports provided input to a regional dialogue in Nairobi, that concluded in the ‘Nairobi Call for Action on Climate Change Finance and Development Effectiveness: An African Approach to accountable and effective climate finance.’

14 Activities Latin America and Caribbean
Regional dialogue led by the Government of Honduras, in Tela in May 2012 2nd Regional dialogue led by the Government of El Salvador in 2013 3rd Regional dialogue to be led by Argentina in 2014


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