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Programa ONUDI - LAC

Programa ONUDI - LAC. UNIDO Strategic Partnerships and Resource Mobilization Group OSL/SPR. Reunión de Expertos ONUDI/GRULAC Programa Estratégico Regional 15-17 Noviembre 2006 Sala de Conferencias II, 7 piso, Edificio C, VIC, Viena. Reunión de Expertos ONUDI/GRULAC

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Programa ONUDI - LAC

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  1. ProgramaONUDI - LAC UNIDO Strategic Partnerships and Resource Mobilization Group OSL/SPR Reunión de Expertos ONUDI/GRULAC Programa Estratégico Regional 15-17 Noviembre 2006 Sala de Conferencias II, 7 piso, Edificio C, VIC, Viena Reunión de Expertos ONUDI/GRULAC Programa Estratégico Regional 15-17 Noviembre 2006 Sala de Conferencias II, 7 piso, Edificio C, VIC, Viena

  2. Mobilizing financial resources for Latin America and the Caribbean Christophe Yvetot, PCF/QPA Latin American Expert Group Meeting Vienna, 16 November 2006 15:45 – 17:00

  3. UNIDO fundingGeneral presentation • UNIDO Technical cooperation: • - voluntary contributions ($128 million net approvals in 2005) • - regular budget (max. 6% according to Constitution)

  4. UNIDO fundingFunding performance

  5. UNIDO TC activitiesFunds sources in 2005

  6. UNIDO TC activities in LACActual funding • In 2005, TC programme for LAC was UNIDO largest programme with USD$30,875 million • Ongoing programme highly concentrated on Environment (Montreal protocol) and in a few countries • Concentration trend has continued in 2005 • LAC Programme should be reviewed (EGM) to reflect actual MS needs in UNIDO thematic areas: Poverty reduction through productive capacity, Trade capacity building, Energy and Environment

  7. UNIDO TC ProgrammeNet approvals by region

  8. UNIDO TC for LAC Funds sources

  9. UNIDO TC for LACby themes, ongoing programme

  10. UNIDO TC for LACby themes, in 2005

  11. UNIDO TC in LACby country, in 2004 and 2005

  12. UNIDO TC in LACNEW IMPULSE • UNIDO Director General, Mr. Yumkella’s commitment to develop a regional programme in LAC countries (11th GC) • Ministerial Meeting on “Energy Security In Latin America”, 26 September 2006, in Montevideo, Uruguay • Creation of an operational mechanism for periodical consultations with LAC countries: EGM, Vienna

  13. Mobilizing resources for LACRoles and responsibilities • Joint responsibility of national and regional parties and UNIDO • National/regional parties: sustainable industrial development should be included in national and regional strategies (PRSPs, CCA/UNDAF; Country/Regional Strategy Papers, MDGs…) • UNIDO will work jointly with national/regional parties to prepare resource mobilization strategies

  14. Mobilizing resources for LACJoint strategy • Proposal for a strategy: • 6 steps for joint resource mobilization

  15. Mobilizing resources for LACJoint strategy Step 1: Establish priorities at national and regional level (LAC EGM) • EGM should lead to clear definition of priorities through dialogue with LAC countries on UNIDO priority themes and expertise • National and regional priorities should be complementary • ODA should be aligned with country needs (Paris Declaration on Aid effectiveness 2005): Ownership

  16. Mobilizing resources for LACJoint strategy • Step 2: • Identify potential donors based on thematic and geographical priorities and initiate consultations • LAC donors reflect the diversity of the region (US, Japan, European countries, European Commission, regional development banks) • Donors’ development cooperation is focused on specific countries and specific areas (education, trade, human rights, environment…). Decentralization/centralization, sector/project funding, bilateral/multilateral funding, co-financing… • Early identification of donors is key to successful resource mobilization (strategizing)

  17. Mobilizing resources for LACJoint strategy • Step 3: • Invite donor(s) to participate in joint programming • Programmes should not be prepared in isolation (programmes never funded) • Donors should be considered as partners with a common objective (MDGs) on which they have to report (government, parliament, board…) • Joint programming ensures that both country needs and donor requirements are taken into account

  18. Mobilizing resources for LACJoint strategy • Step 4: • Organize validation of programme by both recipient country/region and donor(s) • Validation ensures that all parties’ requirements have been taken into account in the programme • Programmes should reflect an agreement between recipient country and donor • UNIDO ensures the technical integrity of the programme and plays the role of a facilitator, honest broker, best practices, global approach…

  19. Mobilizing resources for LACJoint strategy • Step 5: • Submit programme to donor(s) and finalize funding agreement • The programme is formally approved by all parties according to their respective procedures • UNIDO and the donor agree on the funding mechanism (IDF or Trust fund agreement) • The programme/project document is signed by UNIDO and the country

  20. Mobilizing resources for LACJoint strategy • Step 6: • Implement the programme and report • UNIDO and the country implement the programme according to the programme/project document • The programme/project is implemented according to UNIDO rules and procedures (standard, transparent, sustainability...) • Substantive and financial reporting to the donor are provided by UNIDO • Good reporting: confidence building and potential future funding

  21. Potential donors for LACA general overview • LAC donors: funding opportunities within the region should be explored (Governments, regional organizations and banks like IDB, carDB; OAS…) • External funding: multilateral (Montreal Protocol; GEF; EC…) and bilateral (Governments)

  22. Potential donors for LACUNIDO major donors

  23. Potential donors for LACUNIDO donors for LAC

  24. Potential donors for LACCountry review

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