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1 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

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

3 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.

4 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 (2010-15) 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

5 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

6 Members and NGO community requested….

7 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….

8 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?

9 Thank you 9 THANK YOU


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