ECKHARD DEUTSCHER: Development cooperation needs greater coherence: how can all policies be geared towards development goals?
Author : ID4D guests
Date : July 7, 2010
Mr. Eckhard Deutscher has been the Chair of the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) since January 2008. Read more...
Development cooperation needs greater coherence: how can all policies be geared towards development goals?
Policy Coherence is a key concern for development, so it is very relevant and timely to discuss this issue broader deeper.
If we want to see development as the result of our development co-operation investments, we have to look not just at the investment itself, but at the investment environment in which this is taking place. Policy Coherence for Development can significantly increase the impact of development resources contributing to achievement of the Millennium Development Goals.
New Challenges, New Beginnings: Next steps in European development cooperation
Author : Overseas Development Institute
Date : February 10, 2010
The ratification of the Lisbon Treaty, and the arrival in Brussels of a new leadership team, together provide an opportunity to re-invigorate European collaboration and collective action in the realm of international development. This publication is the result of a collaboration between 25 researchers from four of Europe’s leading think-tanks on international development. It stems from a shared commitment to European development cooperation, and a sense of urgency about the need to rethink policy for new and challenging times. A new Europe, facing new challenges, will be tested in many fields and sectors. The authors assess the task of reaching the Millennium Development Goals, and rethinking the goals for the period beyond 2015. They make the case for joined-up thinking across the institutions and policies of the EU, emphasising the importance of Policy Coherence for Development. And they examine specific policy areas – trade, state/peace-building, climate change, migration, finance, and the private sector. They lay out an agenda for partnership with developing countries, and examine how actors in the EU system can work better together. The report makes the case for five priorities:
New EU leadership in thinking about how development cooperation can help deal with shared global problems.
EU states to meet their aid promises and improve the targeting and effectiveness of aid spending.
New efforts to ensure coherence between development and other policies.
Providing new life to development partnerships.
Improved cooperation between Member States, so that the EU really does work as one.
You can read the entire report here.
From official development assistance to the financing of global public policies
Author : Jean-Michel Severino
Date : March 30, 2009
Dear bloggers,
I would like to share with you some of the reflections of an article my colleague Olivier Ray and I just published in the Center for Global Development's working papers (accessible here), as they fit nicely in the mandate of this blog - i.e. 'sharing information, viewpoints and visions for the future with the common goal of advancing the cause of development'. In this piece we reflect on some of the changes taking place in the world of international development. We describe a transformation of official development assistance (ODA) into a global public policy whose objectives, instruments and actors are profoundly different from the ones that characterized development aid only ten to fifteen years ago.








