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More information: http://www.oecd.org/regional/regional-policy/OECD-project-on-decentralised-development-co-operation.htm
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Presentation on the OECD-FAO-UNCDF joint initiative on Food Security made at the Global Donor Platform Annual General Assembly (AGA), on 1-2 February 2017, by Stefano Marta, Rural Policy, Regional Development Policy Division, OECD.
More information at: http://www.oecd.org/cfe/regional-policy/
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More information: http://www.oecd.org/cfe/regional-policy/
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More information: http://www.oecd.org/cfe/regional-policy/
Emerging paradigms in DDC: Going beyond financial flowsOECDregions
Presentation on emerging paradigms in Decentralised Development Cooperation, made at the Committee of the Regions, Belgium, Brussels on 9 June 2017.
More information: http://www.oecd.org/regional/regional-policy/OECD-project-on-decentralised-development-co-operation.htm
"Regional Innovation Trends and Policy OptionsOECD Governance
Presentation on "Regional Innovation Trends and Policy Options" made at the Seminar on "Innovations and challenges in the management of a regional policy, held in Bratislava, Slovak Republic, 22 February 2017. Presentation by Joaquim Oliveira Martins, Regional Development Policy Division, OECD.
More information: www.oecd.org/gov/regional-policy/innovations-and-challenges.htm
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More information: http://www.oecd.org/regional/regional-policy/OECD-project-on-decentralised-development-co-operation.htm
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More information at: http://www.oecd.org/cfe/regional-policy/
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More information: http://www.oecd.org/cfe/regional-policy/
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More information: http://www.oecd.org/cfe/regional-policy/
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Presentation on emerging paradigms in Decentralised Development Cooperation, made at the Committee of the Regions, Belgium, Brussels on 9 June 2017.
More information: http://www.oecd.org/regional/regional-policy/OECD-project-on-decentralised-development-co-operation.htm
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More information: www.oecd.org/gov/regional-policy/innovations-and-challenges.htm
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More information: www.oecd.org/gov/regional-policy/innovations-and-challenges.htm
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This presentation was part of the European and Big Lottery funding in the South East Local Enterprise Partnership area.
This event discussed the characteristics and specific requirements of Big Lottery match funding with respect to the opt in offer.
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Local Initiatives to promote apprenticeships in Leeds and Manchester, UKOECD CFE
This year the Forum will focus on creativity, jobs and local development. We will examine how localities can support culture and creative industries as a source of knowledge and job creation and how the creative industry can act as a powerful driving force areas such as tourism, urban regeneration, and social inclusion.
European network of Local development partnerships in metropolitan areasOECD CFE
This year the Forum will focus on creativity, jobs and local development. We will examine how localities can support culture and creative industries as a source of knowledge and job creation and how the creative industry can act as a powerful driving force areas such as tourism, urban regeneration, and social inclusion.
Michela Meghnagi - MAking the best use of Local Labour Market DataOECD CFE
This year the Forum will focus on creativity, jobs and local development. We will examine how localities can support culture and creative industries as a source of knowledge and job creation and how the creative industry can act as a powerful driving force areas such as tourism, urban regeneration, and social inclusion.
This year the Forum will focus on creativity, jobs and local development. We will examine how localities can support culture and creative industries as a source of knowledge and job creation and how the creative industry can act as a powerful driving force areas such as tourism, urban regeneration, and social inclusion.
Jonathan Barr - How to expand apprenticeships to new players?OECD CFE
This year the Forum will focus on creativity, jobs and local development. We will examine how localities can support culture and creative industries as a source of knowledge and job creation and how the creative industry can act as a powerful driving force areas such as tourism, urban regeneration, and social inclusion.
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More information: http://www.oecd.org/cfe/regional-policy/mining-regions.htm & http://www.oecd.org/cfe/regional-policy/indigenous-communities.htm
Indigenous rights, governance and economic developmentOECDregions
Presentation made at the 17th Session of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues held at the United Nations Headquarters, New York on 17 April 2018.
Presentation by Chris McDonald, Economist, Regional and Rural Policy OECD.
More information: http://www.oecd.org/cfe/regional-policy/indigenous-communities.htm
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This presentation was made by Scherie Nicol and Pinar Guven, at the 3rd Experts Meeting on Gender Budgeting held at the OECD Conference Centre, Paris, on 19-20 September 2019.
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04 - Le rôle du capital humain : éléments clés pour le développement régional...Mohamed Larbi BEN YOUNES
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Séminaire sur la Stratégie de Spécialisation Intelligente / S3 organisé par l'ANPR avec le support de l'UE les 17 et 18 mai 2016 à Hammamet.
Presentation made at the 18th CIVEX Commission on 11 April at the Committee of the Regions Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. Presentation by Stefano Marta, Coordinator of a Territorial Approach to SDGs, OECD.
More information: https://www.oecd.org/cfe/regional-policy/oecd-project-on-decentralised-development-co-operation.htm
Presentation by Joaquim Oliveira Martins at the 1st Forum of the EU Strategy for the Adriatic and Ionian Region which took place in Dubrovnik, Croatia on 12-13 May 2016.
www.oecd.org/gov/regional-policy/
Presentation on "Multi level Governance of Regional Policy" made at the Seminar on "Innovations and challenges in the management of a regional policy, held in Bratislava, Slovak Republic, 22 February 2017? Presentation by Dorothée Allain-Dupré, Regional Development Policy Division, OECD.
More information: www.oecd.org/gov/regional-policy/innovations-and-challenges.htm
Budgeting for societal goals: Putting it all together - Habib HOUIJ & Adel B...OECD Governance
This presentation was made by Habib HOUIJ & Adel BRAHAM, Tunisia, at the OECD-MENA meeting dedicated to Budgeting for Societal Outcomes: Gender, Youth and Sustainable Development Goals Budgeting, held in Caserta, Italy, on 18-19 July 2019
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More information: http://www.oecd.org/cfe/regional-policy/mining-regions.htm & http://www.oecd.org/cfe/regional-policy/indigenous-communities.htm
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More information: http://www.oecd.org/cfe/regional-policy/indigenous-communities.htm
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More information: https://www.oecd.org/cfe/regional-policy/oecd-project-on-decentralised-development-co-operation.htm
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www.oecd.org/gov/regional-policy/
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Policy Coherence for Development and the EU: A feasible model for development?
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Deputy Head of Programme EU External Action
Camões, Lisbon
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- Identify the key changes and revisions introduced by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in the 2024 edition of 2 CFR 200.
- Gain proficiency in applying the updated regulations to ensure compliance with federal grant requirements and avoid potential audit findings.
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Monitoring Health for the SDGs - Global Health Statistics 2024 - WHO
Decentralised Development Cooperation ODA Extended by local and regional governments
1. Aziza Akhmouch
Head of Unit, OECD
Jens Sedemund
Senior Policy Analyst, OECD
5th Assises of Decentralised Cooperation
Brussels, 10 July 2017
ODA EXTENDED BY LOCAL AND REGIONAL
GOVERNMENTS AND
EMERGING PARADIGMS IN DDC
Supported by
2. Rationale for an OECD Study on Decentralised
Development Cooperation (DDC)
• Evolving context in EU countries (territorial reforms, fiscal consolidation, etc.)
• Increasing recognition of LRGs as key actors in development cooperation
• Changing DDC patterns and modalities – time to take stock
• Localising Global Agendas (SDGs, COP, Urban): which role for DDC?
3. Statistical update of the OECD 2005 report (DAC Journal)
Aid Extended by local and state governments
Analyse recent trends and evolutions in DDC
• DDC-related ODA flows
• Legal and institutional frameworks
• Key actors and strategic partners
• Core motivations, thematic/geographical priorities
• Multi-level governance
• Evaluation of DDC results
• Best practices/challenges
Identify emerging paradigms
Propose policy recommendations for effective DDC across levels of
government
Objectives of the OECD Study
5. • Countries views vary on role of sub-national players
• Varying data coverage across countries
• 9 countries in 2005 – 13 countries in 2017
Evolving work on DDC
Reporting on DC 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Austria
Belgium
Canada ##### ##### #####
Czech Republic ##### ##### ##### ##### ##### #####
France ##### ##### ##### ##### #####
Germany
Greece
Italy
Japan
Portugal
Spain
Switzerland
United Kingdom ##### ##### ##### ##### ##### ##### #####
6. • DDC volumes over the past 10 years have continued to increase
despite the 2008 financial and economic crisis (+1% per year over
the period 2005-15) - from USD 1.7 billion in 2005 to USD 1.9
billion in 2015
DDC data analysis : 2005, 2010 & 2015
DDC volumes 2005, 2010 and 2015
USD million, disbursements, 2015 prices
Donor comparison in 2005,
2010 & 2015
DDC volumes and growth rates
0
500
1000
2005 2010 2015
USD million
DDC volume 2005 2010 2015
rate of
growth
2005-15
Germany 1012.9 933.4 975.5 -4%
Canada .. 90.8 253.9 ..
Spain 473.6 570.1 209.5 -56%
Austria 36.8 22.7 169.5 360%
Belgium 74.0 97.6 85.8 16%
France .. 69.6 63.6 ..
Switzerland 43.3 48.9 62.6 44%
Italy 19.9 26.3 27.7 39%
United Kingdom .. 0.0 18.5 ..
Japan 6.2 3.7 3.3 -46%
Czech Republic .. 0.0 0.3 ..
Portugal 4.7 0.0 0.1 -97%
Greece 0.8 0.0 0.0 -100%
Total 1672.5 1863.7 1870.3 12%
7. • China figures as the top recipient in 2005, 2010 and
2015 (representing 15%, 10% and 11% of total DDC
respectively). This mainly because of imputed student
costs in Germany.
DDC data analysis: 2005, 2010 & 2015
China
15%
Unspecified
9%
Morocco
5%
Turkey
4%
India
4%
Cameroon
4%
Ukraine
3%
Peru
3%
Iran
2%Bolivia
2%
Indonesia
2%
Other
47%
2005 Unspecified
26%
China
11%
India
5%
Asia,
regional
5%
Iran
3%
Cameroon
2%
Turkey
2%
Morocco
2%
Syrian Arab
Republic
2%
Ukraine
2% Brazil
2%
Other
38%
2015Unspecified
17%
China
10%
Haiti
3%
Peru
3%
Morocco
3%
Cameroon
3%
Turkey
3%
India
2%
West Bank
and Gaza
Strip
2%
Ukraine
2%
Syrian Arab
Republic
2%
Other
50%
2010
8. • China completely disappears from the ranking.
Other countries emerge in both 2010 and 2015
as Peru, Bolivia, El Salvador, The West Bank of
Gaza Strip and Senegal.
DDC data analysis: excluding imputed
student costs
Unspecified
30%
Haiti
6%
Peru
5%
West
Bank and
Gaza Strip
3%
Guatemal
a
3%
El
Salvador
3%Bolivia
2%
Senegal
2%
Rwanda
2%
Nicaragua
2%
Ecuador
2%
Other
40%
2010
Unspecified
59%
Malawi
3%
Peru
2%
Morocco
2%
Senegal
2%
Nepal
2%
Mozambi
que
1%
West Bank
and Gaza
Strip
1%
Dem Rep.
of Congo
1%
Bolivia
1%
El
Salvador
1%
Other
25%
2015
9. • Social sectors concentrated 59% of sector
allocable DDC in 2010 and 34% in 2015.
DDC sectors: 2010 vs. 2015
sector-allocable basis
Education,23% Multisector, 13%
Agriculture, 10%
Gov. & civil society,
12%
Health, 12%
Unspecified, 7%
Other social, 7%
Humanitarian
assistance, 6%
Water, 5%
Other, 5%
2010
Multisector,21% Unspecified, 20%
Gov. & civil society, 8%
Health, 12%
Education, 8%Agriculture, 10%
Other, 10%
Water, 6%
2015
Humanitarian
assistance, 5%
10. • In 2014-15, climate change-related DDC
amounted to USD 41 million, representing 11%
of total bilateral allocable DDC volumes
screened by the climate markers
• Climate adaptation activities are highly targeted
among DDC projects. In 2014-15 “adaptation
only” aid activities represented 44% of the total
DDC climate-related amounts while these
account for only 28% for non-DDC activities.
Policy objectives in DDC: climate
change-related aid
11. • In 2014-15, total gender-focused aid reached
43% of total sector allocable DDC (38% for
non-DDC aid).
• Spain is leading on DDC focusing gender
equality (with USD 122 million on average
per year in 2014-15 or 66% of the total
volumes of its DDC).
Policy objectives in DDC: Gender
equality and women’s empowerment
12. Channels of delivery
• Over the 2010-15 period, universities and research
institutes represented the top channel through
which DDC financing was provided, reaching USD
1.1 billion in 2015
• Belgium, Canada and Spain have channelled the
highest proportions of DDC through multilateral
institutions, throughout the 2010-15 period (16-
18%, 3-4%, and 3-2%, respectively)
14. Most countries have legal or institutional frameworks for DDC
Specific laws mentioning LRGs for development cooperation
Strategic frameworks
Decrees
Half countries have DDC guidelines at national level and one fourth
have a standard definition for DDC
Highest level of interaction is between local actors in provider and
partner countries
All countries reported the existence of evaluation mechanisms to
assess the impact, costs and benefits of DDC projects (e.g. reports)
Legal and institutional frameworks
15. Main kind of DDC technical assistance
Note : Austria, Belgium, Italy, Portugal, Spain, France, Netherlands and Sweden replied to this question
DDC activities : mainly peer to peer learning activities and transfer of technology and
know-how
Others: capacity building, infrastructure, social welfare services, national policy
dialogue, training and professional exchange
0
5
10
15
20
25
2005 2010 2015
Main Kind of DC Technical
Assistance
Cultural co-operation
Students exchange/
research
Others
Transfer of technology
and know how
Peer to peer learning
16. Geographical DDC priorities
Note: Austria, Belgium, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Spain, France, Netherlands and Sweden replied to this question
Main criteria: level of poverty and addressing global priorities, such as SDGs, G7,
G20, COP,
Historical and political parameters and priority countries defined by central aid
authorities also key
17. Sectoral DDC priorities
Note : Austria, Belgium, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Spain, France, Netherlands and Sweden replied to this question
Local governance, democracy and decentralisation and Social inclusion: two
main policy and service areas in 2015, followed by Health
Main policy and services areas for DDC (2005-2015)
18. • A diversity of DDC situations across and within DAC
countries
• An important component of LRGs’ international
cooperation despite the crisis
• DDC goes beyond ODA (peer-to-peer learning,
twinning etc.)
• Global Agendas are gaining traction in the criteria for
DDC priorities and activities
• Relevance of a typology of DDC modalities/ players for
a territorial approach
• Lessons learned : framework conditions provide
common solutions to common problems
Take away messages
19. • Survey to LRGs (ongoing)
• Survey to partner countries (forth)
• 4 case studies
– Water in France
– Gender in the Basque Country, Spain
– SDGs in Tuscany, Italy
– Healthcare, Agriculture and food security in Flanders,
Belgium
• Launch of the final report : Q1 2018
Next steps