Report on the TWG Network Retreat on Formulation of Development Cooperation and Partnerships Strategy (2014-2018) | ||
Agenda | ||
Introductory Remarks | ||
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Session 1: Panel discussion with four central agencies | ||
An overview by SNEC of the current status of preparation of and linkages between Rectangular Strategy-III, NSDP, Development Cooperation, Partnerships Strategy and other strategic documents and related sector budgeting strengthening and monitoring activities. |
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Session 2: Development results and effective partnerships | ||
CDC presentation of major findings related to the relevant use of “development effectiveness” approaches in Cambodia. Based on analytical work and interviews conducted by CDC during late-2012 & early-2013. |
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Comments by Japan on Development results and effective partnerships |
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Session 3: Promoting results-based approaches | ||
Presentations on the proposed approach to “managing for development results” and use of “results frameworks” followed by plenary discussion and group work (see questions in note 3, overleaf). |
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Presentation : Managing for Development Results: Results Frameworks by ADB | ||
Presentation : Promotion of results-based approaches by CRDB | ||
Session 4: Reporting and discussion | ||
Groups provide feedback for plenary review and discussion |
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Presentation : Results Framework - The MOP Perspective for NSDP |
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Session 5: Partnering & dialogue mechanisms | ||
Presentation : Partnering and dialogue mechanisms by CRDB | ||
DP discussant : Australia | ||
Session 6: Methods and approaches for development effectiveness | ||
Presentation : The Proposed Structure & Content by CRDB | ||
DP Discussant : World Bank | ||
Summary Findings and Proposals for the Formulation of a Development Cooperation and Partnerships Strategy (2014-2018) - Draft for Discussion | ||
Session 7: TWG discussion | ||
TWG representatives and members will meet informally for approximately one hour to review and discuss all of the issues discussed during the workshop. TWGs may reflect on their own functioning and arrangements for the future, including to make alternative arrangements for dialogue, informal communication and sector review. |
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Session 8: Concluding remarks and closing of the retreat | ||
Confirmation of commitments and agreement on next steps. |