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Promotion of National Capacities for Development Cooperation Program Hungary

Promotion of National Capacities for Development Cooperation Program Hungary. UNDP – MFA – HUN-IDA Programme/Project Number: HUN/02/002//01/99. Introduction to HUN-IDA.

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Promotion of National Capacities for Development Cooperation Program Hungary

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  1. Promotion of National Capacities for Development Cooperation ProgramHungary UNDP – MFA – HUN-IDA Programme/Project Number: HUN/02/002//01/99

  2. Introduction to HUN-IDA • In accordance with the Hungarian non-profit law, HUN-IDA has been established in 2001 as a public beneficiary company. • The main objective of HUN-IDA is the coordination and implementation of international development activities, which contribute to the achievement of the Millennium Goals adopted by the UN in 2000.

  3. Establishment of HUN-IDA During its operation, HUN-IDA has been relying on and using the four decennial institutional knowledge, experiences, network and references of its founder, TESCO (Technical and Scientific Cooperation) Consulting Co. Ltd. which were accumulated by its international technical assistance activity with 57 countries.

  4. Present Activities of HUN-IDA • HUN-IDA considers the transmission of the Hungarian experiences and preparedness as an accentuated task for third countries in the frame of development programs. • HUN-IDA enlarges its international network and cooperation in the international donor community with those organizations, whose main activity focuses on the international development.

  5. Present Activitiescont. HUN-IDA considers the followings as its additional primary tasks: • to increase the knowledge of the Hungarian society on the possibilities of the Hungarian expertise connecting to the international development projects, • to develop the experience and competitiveness of the Hungarian experts, institutions, private sector, non-profit and civil partners needed for the international projects

  6. Cooperating partners

  7. UNDP in Hungary • UNDP acts as a partner in helping Hungary as an emerging donor country • UNDP Country Cooperation Framework to identify capacity building for development cooperation • Promotion of National Capacities for Development Cooperation Program of the Government of Hungary 2002-2004. Document signed in December 2002

  8. Promotion of National Capacities for Development Cooperation Program Executing Agency: MFA, Dept. for Int. Dev. Coop. Implementing Agency: HUN-IDA Government counterpart: MFA Objective of Project: • Helping Hungary in its transition to a donor country • Strengthening national and human capacities • Helping to prepare assistance concept and program • Assistance in gaining public and political support

  9. Activities and Accomplishments of the Project • 1st meeting of the Steering Committee (held on the 26th of May 2003) • Existing and planned linkages and current levels of DC interest in key sectors: conference on Hungary as an emerging donor (31 March 2003) • Existing and planned linkages and current levels of DC interest in NGO sector - conference(2 June 2003) • Visit with selected bilateral donor agency. Exchange of ideas and experience. Participation on the conference of TRIALOG in Vienna (25-28 June 2003) • Knowledge Transfer project profiles for the preparation of ODA for the MFA

  10. 1st meeting of the Steering Committee (held on the 26th of May 2003) • Assignment and confirmation of the Members of the Steering Committee. Members are: MFA, Department of International Development Cooperation Ministry of Education, Department of International Bilateral Relations Ministry of Labour, International Relations Ministry of Environment and Water Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Department of International Relations Ministry of Health, Social and Family Affairs Ministry of Finance, Department of International Relations UNDP Professor Mihály Simai, Institute for World Economics HUN-IDA

  11. Main statements of the Steering Committee • Hungary has a significant history in the field of activities concerning DC. Based on the obtained experience, regional knowledge, intercultural knowledge and relations and concentrating on some important fields the future concept must be formed according to the new conditions and expectations. • There is a considerable interest in the experience deriving from the transitional period of the Hungarian economical and political system. Important fields of development cooperation could be those projects, which provide the knowledge transfer concerning the transition’s problems • The setting up of the Hungarian expert basis is a primary task, which will be supported by the ministries. A list of experts (who worked for international institutes and took part in foreign projects) registered by each ministry, has to be elaborated. A list of foreign experts invited by the ministries is also required • Working with other donors enables Hungary to be more economical, therefore more can be achieved with less resource, and more practice can be learned about the mechanism of developed donor countries. The utilization of sources has to be concentrated, a common, transparent system that also complies with the international norms, has to be developed

  12. Existing and planned linkages and current levels of DC interest in key sectors Conference on Hungary as an emerging donor. 1-day seminar for the representatives of the line ministries. Lectures and consultancies with participation of international ODA experts and national experts

  13. Existing and planned linkages and current levels of DC interest in key sectors • Deliverers of lectures: Gábor Szentiványi, Deputy State Secretary of MFA on “The Concept of Hungarian Development Cooperation” Professor Mihály Simai, Member of the Academy of Sciences, President of the Hungarian UN Society on “The Development Cooperation in the Globalisation Process” Ben Slay, Director of UNDP Regional Office, Bratislava on “The Project of Promotion of National Capacities for Development Cooperation”, “East-East Cooperation” David Chaplin, Regional Director of CIDA on “Canada’s ODA”, “The ODACE Program” Leonidas Antonakopoulos, Director, EU DG Development on “The Development co-operation strategy and policy of the EU” Ritva Jolkkonen, Director of International Development Cooperation at The Finnish MFA on “A Brief History and Present-day Challenges of Finnish Development Cooperation”

  14. Existing and planned linkages and current levels of DC interest in NGO sectors 1-day seminar for NGO representatives of Hungary. Lectures and consultancies with participation of 2 international ODA experts and a national jurist

  15. Existing and planned linkages and current levels of DC interest in NGO sectors oDeliverers of lectures: Nóra Sasvári, Prime minister’s Office, State Secretariat for cooperation with the civil society: -Legal status of civil institutions, funds and NGOs -Governmental strategies for civil institutions -Cooperation of ministries regarding the civil society -Dialogue between the Government and the civil society -The capacity building for, and supporting the civil society Richard Lewartowsky, ECHOS Humanitarian Aid: -The role of ECHOS -NGOs humanitarian activities  Katrin Pröll, TRIALOG: -TRIALOG and NGOs - EU Enlargement and NGDOs

  16. Knowledge Transfer project profiles for the preparation of ODA for the MFA • Vietnam: five projects in the fields of agricultural development, debt management and privatization • Bosnia-Herzegovina & Serbia-Montenegro: projects in the fields of debt management and privatization, public administration reform, sme • Palestine: one project in the field of economical restructuring and strategical planning • China: one project in the field of knowledge transfer for China’s WTO membership • Afghanistan: identification of possible projects on poverty reduction

  17. “Study tour on institutional framework and debt strategy” For the commission of UNDP Vietnam HUN-IDA had organised a week-long study tour program for a five member Vietnamese delegation. • Participants: Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Planning and Investment, Office of the Government • Theme: Experience, strategy and institutional framework of Hungarian debt management • Hungarian partners: Ministry of Finance, Government Debt Management Agency, former president of NBH

  18. Plans • Existing and planned linkages and current levels of DC interest in key sectors – conferences on: - private sector in the development policy - NGI in the development policy • Participation in the workshop in 13-16 October, 2003 on „poverty reduction, debt relief and related financial instruments, trade and development” financed by BMZ, with the involvement of Inwent, WB, UNDP

  19. Thank you for your kind attention!

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