Hello everyone!
A small group of MfDR CoP recently participated in the OECD DAC Joint Venture on Managing for Results (JV-MfDR) meetings held in Paris March 5-6 to provide input to the preparation of the Accra High Level Forum.
The group also met on the side and discussed how the CoP might provide its input to the African voice on issues related to results based management. They noted in particular that the African consultation on Accra will be held in Kigali, Rwanda April 28-30th. Fifty-three (53) African countries have been invited to send two representatives (1 for harmonization, the other for MfDR) to attend and discuss Paris Declaration issues.
The AfDB as overall organizer has been requested to facilitate the preparation of discussion group topics. Hence, I am writing to you in relation to MfDR issues for your ideas and input to this process.
On April 29th, a 3 hour time slot has been set aside to discuss MfDR (and Mutual Accountability) issues. The discussion group on MfDR will be chaired by the African Co-chair on MfDR at Accra, who is from South Africa. The other co-chair will be from Tanzania who is addressing the subject of Mutual Accountability. The following general questions have been proposed as a means to initiate discussions:
In terms of MfDR:
• What has been achieved, the progress that has been made to-date
• What remains to be done;
• What has been successful/ unsuccessful;
• What are the bottlenecks and key issues emerging from the above;
• What should be the achievable commitments for donors and partners;
• What are the risks and obstacles to take into consideration?
(Also, can the meeting be structured in such a way that MfDR and M.A. complement each other, rather than merely holding separately discussions within the given time slot?
By this forum, your replies to these questions – from your country, regional, or continental perspective - are requested. They will be compiled and shared with the co-chairs of the Kigali MfDR discussion meeting. (feel free to write in French. [Soyez libre à repondre en français]. If the CoP had some marketing / promotional materials and / or display table, the CoP would also be welcome to come to make the CoP better known. (However, CoP members in Paris debated whether the CoP should first better define what it is capable of offering in terms of services now before making such a display). What is your opinion?
Thank you in advance, and let the contributions begin.
Doug.