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unite and deliver effective support for countries

unite and deliver effective support for countries. 2011 Survey on Monitoring the Paris Declaration Indicators 3, 5a, 5b, 7. Indicator 3: Aid Flows Aligned on National Priorities (1). What will it achieve? Better ownership and alignment Countries have better knowledge of aid flows

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  1. unite and deliver effective support for countries 2011 Survey on Monitoring the Paris Declaration Indicators 3, 5a, 5b, 7

  2. Indicator 3: Aid Flows Aligned on National Priorities (1) What will it achieve? • Better ownership and alignment • Countries have better knowledge of aid flows • Aid is better aligned with priorities as outlined in the budget • Better accountability • Donors report aid to partners in more transparent way • Parliaments have occasions to examine the aid modalities • Countries can present more accurate and comprehensive budget reports .

  3. Indicator 3: Aid flows aligned to national priorities (3) • How is it measured?

  4. Questions: Indicator 3: Aid Flows Aligned on National Priorities How much ODA did you disburse at country-level in… • Qd1. …calendar year 2010? USD4________ • Qd2. …fiscal year 2009/10? USD ________ (response to Qd2 needed only if the fiscal year of the country receiving ODA is not from January to December) How much of this was for the government sector in… • Qd3. …calendar year 2010? USD ________ • Qd4. …fiscal year 2009/10? USD ________ (response to Qd4 needed only if the fiscal year of the country receiving ODA is not from January to December)

  5. Results for Indicator 3 More progress is needed to meet the target for indicator 3 by 2010. Indicator 3: Proportion of aid flows to the government sector that is reported on partners’ national budgets.

  6. Only very few countries have already reached the target for Indicator 3.

  7. Only very few countries have already reached the target for Indicator 3.

  8. Indicator 5: Use of Country Systems (1) What will it achieve? • Strengthen Partner Country’s Systems • Provide aid using a partner country’s own institutions and systems will strengthen these institutions and systems themselves • Reduce transaction costs • Countries can be more accountable for aid to their citizens and parliament

  9. Indicator 5: Use of Country Systems (2) • Use of public financial management systems(Indicator 5a) • Budget Execution (4 criteria) • Financial Reporting (2 criteria) • Audit (4 criteria) • Use of country procurement systems (Indicator 5b) • National procurement procedures as they were established in the general legislation and implemented by government

  10. Indicator 5: Use of Country Systems (4) • Indicator 5a

  11. Indicator 5: Use of Country Systems (5) • Indicator 5b

  12. Questions: Indicator 5a/b: Using Country Systems In calendar year 2010, how much ODA disbursed for the government sector used… • Qd8. …national budget execution procedures (USD)? ________ • Qd9. …national financial reporting procedures (USD)? ________ • Qd10. …national auditing procedures (USD)? ________ • Qd11. …all three national procedures as defined above (USD)? In calendar year 2010, how much ODA disbursed for the government sector used national procurement systems? • Qd12. USD ________

  13. Results for Indicator 5a More progress is needed to meet the target for indicator 5a by 2010. Indicator 5a: Proportion of aid flows that use public financial management systems in partner countries.

  14. Only very few countries have already reached the target for Indicator 5a.

  15. Almost half of the countries that were surveyed for the first time in 2008 reported no use of partner country public financial management systems.

  16. Results for Indicator 5b More progress is needed to meet the target for indicator 5b by 2010. Indicator 5b: Proportion of aid flows that use partner country procurement systems with good practices or reforms in progress

  17. The proportion of UN assistance using partner country public procurement systems is low in most countries.

  18. The proportion of UN assistance using partner country public procurement systems is low in most countries.

  19. Indicator 7: More Predictable Aid (1) What will it achieve? • Increased Ownership over Development Policies and Reform • Better implement national development strategies over the medium term • Optimise planning and allocation of resources within and across sectors • Integration of aid flows in country systems • donors document total aid scheduled for disbursement • Governments record more accuratedisbursements made by donors

  20. Indicator 7: More predictable aid (3) • How is it measured?

  21. Question: Indicator 7: Aid is more predictable How much total ODA for the government sector did you schedule for disbursement in calendar year 2010? • Qd14. USD

  22. Results for Indicator 7 Provided continued growth, the target for indicator 7 can be met by 2010. Indicator 7: Proportion of aid disbursements released according to agreed schedules in annual or multi-year frameworks.

  23. There were only very few countries in which 100% or more of the aid scheduled for disbursement was actually dispersed in the relevant year.

  24. According to the OECD’s survey data, for the majority of countries surveyed for the first time in 2008, none of the aid scheduled for disbursement was actually disbursed.

  25. Group Session I – Instructions 4 Working Groups – each group to discuss one indicator: Indicators: 3 – Indicator: 5a – Indicator: 5b – Indicator: 7 -- Questions: • Is the definition of the indicator clear with regard to the UN context? • What are the key challenges for good UN performance?

  26. unite and deliver effective support for countries 2011 Survey on Monitoring the Paris Declaration Indicators 4, 6, 9, 10a, 10b

  27. Indicator 4: Strengthen capacity by coordinated support (1) What will it achieve? • Capacity development • Technical assistance that contributes to genuine capacity development; • Capacity development on national development priorities; • Stronger Alignment • Capacity development align to national priorities. • Harmonisation - Donor coordinate efforts for technical cooperation.

  28. Indicator 4: Strengthen capacity by coordinated support (3) • How is it measured?

  29. Indicator 4: Strengthen capacity by coordinated support (4) • Criteria: • Have relevant country authorities communicated clear C.D. objectives as part of broader or sector strategies? • Is the T.C. aligned with the country’s capacity development objectives? • Do relevant country authorities have control over the T.C.? • If more than one donor is involved in supporting country programmes, are there arrangements in place for coordinating the T.C. provided by different donors?

  30. Questions: Indicator 4: Strengthen Capacity by co-ordinated support How much technical co-operation did you disburse in calendar year 2010? • Qd6. USD ________ How much technical co-operation did you disburse through co-ordinatedprogrammes in support of capacity development in calendar year 2010? • Qd7. USD ________

  31. Results for Indicator 4 Most UNCTs have already achieved the target. Indicator 4: Proportion of donor capacity development support provided through coordinated programmes consistent with partners’ national development strategies.

  32. The majority of countries surveyed in both 2006 and 2008 has already achieved the target.

  33. The majority of countries surveyed for the first time in 2008 has already achieved the target.

  34. Indicator 6: Avoiding parallel implementation structures (1) What will it achieve? • Strengthen capacity of countries to manage aid • Strengthen local capacity to plan and implement aid projects • Strengthen accountability • Government has responsibility for project and personnel • Project management usingexisting structures of national implementingagencies

  35. Indicator 6: Avoiding parallel implementation structures (PIUs) (3) • Criteria for parallel PIUs: • Accountability of PIUs to external funding agencies / donors rather than the country implementing agencies (ministries, departments, agencies)? • TORs of externally-appointed staff determined by the donor? • Is most of the professional staff appointed by the donor? • Is the salary structure of national staff (including benefits) higher than those of civil service personnel?

  36. Question: Indicator 6: Strengthen capacity by avoiding parallel implementation structures. How many parallel project implementation units did you make use of in calendar year 2010 in the provision of aid for the government sector? • Qd13. Number of parallel PIUs: ________

  37. Results for Indicator 6 More progress is needed to meet the target for indicator 6 by 2010. Indicator 6: Reduction in the number of parallel project implementation units (PIUs) per country.

  38. More progress is required to achieve the target for Indicator 6.

  39. More progress is required to achieve the target for Indicator 6.

  40. More progress is required to achieve the target for Indicator 6.

  41. Indicator 9: Use of common arrangements and procedures (1) • What will it achieve? • Ownership: Support country programmes with shared objectives and frameworks • Alignment: Donor use local system for programme management; • Harmonisation: Donors coordinate and harmonise support

  42. Indicator 9: Use of common arrangements and procedures (2) • How is it measured?

  43. Indicator 9: Use of common arrangements and procedures (4) • PBAs include: • Direct budget support (general and sector budget support • Project aid in the context of Sector-Wide Approaches • Project aid pooled through basket fund; • Project aid delivered in a pooled arrangement for technical assistance

  44. Indicator 9: Use of common arrangements and procedures (5) • Criteria for PBAs • Leadership by the host country or organisation over the programme; • A single comprehensive programme and budget framework; • A formalised process for donor coordination and harmonisation for (i) reporting, (ii) budgeting; (iii) financial management; (iv) procurement • Efforts to use local system for (i) programme design, (ii) programme implementation; (iii) financial management; and (iv) M & E

  45. Questions: Indicator 9: Use of common arrangements and procedures How much ODA did you disburse in support of initiatives adopting programme-based approaches in calendar year 2010? Please provide information for the following components of PBAs: • Qd15. Direct budget support provided in support of PBAs (USD): ________ • Qd16. Other donor assistance provided in support of PBAs (USD): ________

  46. Results for Indicator 9 More progress is needed to meet the target for indicator 9 by 2010. Indicator 9: Proportion of aid provided as programme-based approaches.

  47. Only very few of the countries surveyed twice have already met the target.

  48. Only one of the 22 UNCTs that participated in the survey for the first time in 2008 was on target in 2007.

  49. Indicator 10a: Joint Missions (1) What will it achieve? • Reduce transaction costs : • Reduce opportunity costs of partner countries responding to donor request • Respect for donor-free periods • Better Harmonisation: • Donors coordinate their activities and avoid duplication • Common approach towards partner countries

  50. Indicator 10a: Joint Missions (2) • Target: 40% of donor missions to the field are joint.

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