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Using indicators of policy effort to assess Policy Coherence for Development

This document outlines the purpose and potential of a PCD monitoring matrix, which aims to inform policy making and assess policy coherence for development. It discusses the challenges of PCD, possible measurement indicators, and next steps in the development of the matrix. It also invites stakeholders to participate in an online dialogue to share views and ideas on the matrix and discuss priority areas such as global food security, illicit financial flows, and green growth.

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Using indicators of policy effort to assess Policy Coherence for Development

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  1. Using indicators of policy effort to assess Policy Coherence for Development Sixth Meeting of National Focal Points for PCD 13 June 2013, OECD, Paris Carina Lindberg & Dorothee Georg OECD-PCD Unit

  2. Outline • What have we done so far?Global food security, illicit financial flows, and green growth • What could a PCD monitoring matrix look like?An interactive website/database • What is the purpose of a PCD monitoring matrix?To inform policy making • How do we move forward? Online dialogue planned for September 2013

  3. Three priority areas • Global food security • Illicit financial flows • Green growth • What is the PCD challenge? • What can we measure? • Possible next steps.

  4. PCD Monitoring Matrix: Introduction

  5. PCD Monitoring Matrix: “Country Page”

  6. PCD Monitoring Matrix: “Key Issue Page” OECD composition of Producer Support Estimate, 1986-2011 Percentage share of gross farm receipts

  7. Using the monitoring matrix Support dialogue in capitals Raise public awareness Identify policy weaknesses and strengths Design better policies for development

  8. 30 September – 04 Octoberon the PCD Platform

  9. Objectives of the Dialogue – the ‘how’ • Week from 30 September – 04 October • Monday-Friday • Held on the International PCD Platform • Open access – no registration required! • 3 topics covered: • Green Growth, Food Security, Illicit Financial Flows

  10. Purpose: • Discuss and receive comments on measurement matrix • Have an evidence-based dialogue on the three task team topics • Exchange views with experts

  11. Who should participate? • PCD Community of Practice • PCD community • Experts from your ministries • Stakeholders • CSOs • Researchers

  12. Outcomes and next Steps – the ‘what’ Provide you with a platform to share your experiences and interact Gives us the opportunity to learn about your ideas on the matrix draft Exchange views and expectations for the next steps forward and the PCD areas involved

  13. Next steps Continue exchange views and ideas with stakeholders and experts Integrate your comments into the PCD measurement matrix Keep the flagships topics alive Feed comments and views into the 2014 Flagship

  14. Possible for you and the line ministries to participate in online dialogue in October? • In which of the three priority areas would you like to be actively involved (to discuss, for example, what other indicators to include in these areas)? • What are your expectations? • What other policy areas would you like to see added to the monitoring framework as a next step? • Would this kind of proposed monitoring framework and indicators be useful to inform the debate in your capitals? • Anything we can help you with?

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