Tuesday, February 25, 2014

ENVIRONET - Jan Corfee-Morlot at ENVIRONET in February 2014

In Paris at the ENVIRONET Workshop, 20th February 2014, Jan Corfee-Morlot, Team leader of the OECD's work on the environment and development, gives her views on green growth. She notes green growth is a process, not an end in itself, and that real change and results will rely on building effective partnerships.




More on ENVIRONET and Jan's work here: http://www.oecd.org/dac/environment-development/

ENVIRONET - John Carstensen, Head of Profession for Climate and Environment at the United Kingdom's Department for International Development (DFID)

John Carstensen, Head of Profession for Climate and Environment at the United Kingdom's Department for International Development (DFID) and Head of the OECD's ENVIRONET notes the need to be cautious about green growth and the direction in which it is heading. Mr. Carstensen led discussion at the February 2014 meeting of the OECD's ENVIRONET.



Find John Carstensen on Twitter @redgreenjc.

Find out more about ENVIRONET: http://www.oecd.org/dac/environment-development/

ENVIRONET - Maria del Mar Requena Quesada of the General Secretariat for International Development Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Spain

Maria del Mar Requena Quesada of the General Secretariat for International Development Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Spain, explains why she finds ENVIRONET of the OECD useful.




More about the General Secretariat for International Development Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Spain: http://www.cooperacionespanola.es/

More about OECD's ENVIRONET, a global network of policy workers spanning global development and environmental policy: http://www.oecd.org/dac/environment-development/

Fragile states - Marcus Manuel, Director of Budget Strengthening Initiative (BSI), Centre for Aid and Public Expenditure at the Overseas Development Institute (ODI)

Marcus Manuel, Director of Budget Strengthening Initiative (BSI), Centre for Aid and Public Expenditure at the Overseas Development Institute (ODI) spoke at the launch of the OECD Report Fragile States 2014 - Domestic Revenue Mobilisation.



His quote "If you think conflict prevention is expensive, try conflict" was the theme of the day. Read more here: http://www.odi.org.uk/opinion/8214-if-you-think-conflict-prevention-expensive-try-conflict.

Find the full OECD report Fragile States 2014 - Domestic Revenue Mobilisation here:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/204849187/Fragile-States-2014-Domestic-Revenue-Mobilisation

Monday, February 24, 2014

ENVIRONET - Steve Bass, Group Head of International Institute for Environment and Development

Steve Bass, Group Head of International Institute for Environment and Development

In Paris at the ENVIRONET Workshop, 20th February 2014, at the Green Growth, Development Planning and Policy Workshop, Steve Bass, Group Head of International Institute for Environment and Development, presented "Green growth in developing countries â lessons from 11 country dialogues."



Listen to his work and then check out his presentation here: http://www.slideshare.net/OECDdev/session-1b-steve-bass

More on the specific green growth work flow of IIED here: http://pubs.iied.org/16554IIED.html

More on ENVIRONET here: http://www.oecd.org/dac/environment-development

Saturday, February 22, 2014

OECD Post-2015 - PISA for Development

The OECD will support education related post-2015 goals that retain a focus on access and equity at primary and secondary education levels, whilst incorporating a meaningful focus on learning. Listen to the  expert Michael Ward on his work with PISA for development. 



Read the paper "PISA for development" here: 

http://www.scribd.com/doc/167576480/PISA-for-development-The-OECD%E2%80%99s-contribution-on-education-to-the-post-2015-framework

OECD Post-2015 - Effective development co-operation - an important enabler in a post-2015 global development framework

The OECD is committed to supporting the Global Partnership. In addition to its role in monitoring progress, the OECD is well placed to share its tools and knowledge in other areas of relevance to the Partnership – for example, work on tax and development, effective institutions, and tackling illicit financial flows.

Robin Ogilvy, an OECD staff member working on development assistance, explains the ideas behind this aspect of the OECD's post-2015 global development work. 




Read the full paper here: http://www.scribd.com/doc/170230616/Effective-development-co-operation-an-important-enabler-in-a-post-2015-global-development-framework. 

Find out more about the OECD and post-2015 here: http://www.oecd.org/dac/post-2015.htm

OECD Post-2015 - Strengthening National Statistical Systems To Monitor Global Goals

The new development framework that will replace the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) after 2015 will require a “data revolution”. PARIS21 (the Partnership in Statistics for Development in the 21st Century) offers a ready-made structure on which to found such a global partnership and begin co-ordinating a participatory debate on the data and capacity needed worldwide to rise to the challenge of monitoring the post-2015 development framework.



Read the paper: http://www.scribd.com/doc/167368779/Strengthening-National-Statistical-Systems-to-Monitor-Global-Goals

OECD Post-2015 - Policy Coherence For Effective Development

With the OECD Strategy on Development, the organisation and its members have taken an important step forward on how to approach policy coherence for development in a rapidly changing and more complex global context.  The OECD can make full use of its multidisciplinary expertise, evidence-based approaches to policy making, and peer learning working methods. This will contribute to better informed policies and provide decision makers with the necessary tools and instruments for achieving greater policy coherence for development in the post-2015 development agenda and framework. Listen to Ernesto Soria Morales describe PCD - policy coherence for development - and its potential impact on global food security.



Read his paper on the subject here: http://www.scribd.com/doc/167647003/Policy-coherence-for-inclusive-and-sustainable-development

OECD Post-2015 - Jean Touchette On Measuring & Monitoring External Development Finance

As the international community develops a new framework to replace the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) after 2015, a funding strategy will need to be put in place to support them. This will require a sustained global effort that maximises both public and private sources of finance.

The Development Assistant Committee (DAC) is already working to modernise its statistical system for monitoring and measuring external development finance and is working with the United Nations (UN) and the wider international community so that the revised system is well placed to support the attainment of post-2015 goals.



Read more about the DAC's work on this here: http://www.scribd.com/doc/201188248/Measuring-and-Monitoring-External-Development-Finance

OECD Post-2015 - Overview paper on OECD Contributions to Post-2015 Reflections

This overview paper is the first in the series OECD Contributions to Post-2015 Reflections. It puts forward a possible global, holistic, measurable and meaningful framework to move development forward beyond the MDG 2015 deadline. It proposes a two-level approach – at the global level and nationally by individual countries. This evolving thinking represents the OECD’s commitment – reflected in its new Strategy on Development – to engage with member, emerging and developing countries; to share expertise and knowledge through mutual learning and respecting countries’ ownership of their own development; and to strive towards more coherent approaches to development. It also reflects the OECD’s diverse expertise, experience and various comparative advantages.




More here: http://www.scribd.com/doc/167577598/Beyond-the-Millennium-Development-Goals-Towards-an-OECD-contribution-to-the-post-2015-agenda

OECD Post-2015 - Geraldine Ang on universal access to sustainable energy

Universal access to sustainable energy is essential to support the post-2015 agenda. Achieving universal energy access is essential to the post-2015 goals framework that will replace the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Access to energy is central to human well-being and a key factor in poverty reduction. Although energy was not explicitly featured in the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), there has been a growing recognition that access to sustainable and reliable energy is critical to achieving them: improving women’s and children’s health, broadening the reach of education, allowing households to cook and heat their homes, and enhancing agricultural development and food security. As the United Nations (UN) Secretary-General has said, “Universal energy access is a key priority on the global development agenda. It is a foundation for all the Millennium Development Goals” (UN, 2010).

DAC Development Debates - Raffaele Della Croce on investing in developing country infrastructure

Raffaele Della Croce on investing in developing country infrastructure as a part of the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) Development Debates on trends in global development.

Raffaele Della Croce debated with Sony Kapoor of ReDefine for the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) debate 'Is Profitability Compatible with Development? Institutional Investors and their Potential as a Source of Development Finance', held 24 January 2014. 

Here is a summary of Mr. Della Croce's work and thoughts on this topic. 



More on the DAC development debates here: http://www.oecd.org/dac/dacdevelopmentdebates.htm

DAC Development Debates - Sony Kapoor of Re-Define

Sony Kapoor (@SonyKapoor) of Re-Define speaks about long-term investment in emerging economies. Could this be a good choice for OECD governments?

Sony Kapoor of ReDefine debated with Raffaele Della Croce for the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) debate 'Is Profitability Compatible with Development? Institutional Investors and their Potential as a Source of Development Finance', held 24 January 2014.

More on DAC Development Debates here: http://www.oecd.org/dac/dacdevelopmentdebates.htm



More on Re-Define: http://www.re-define.org

EVALNET - Cindy Clapp-Wincek of USAID discussed USAID's Discussion Note: Complexity Aware Monitoring

At the 16th Development Assistance Committee (DAC) Evaluation Network, 12-13 February 2014,Cindy Clapp-Wincek of USAID discussed USAID's Discussion Note: Complexity Aware Monitoring




Here she gives a quick overview of the note which can be found here on their USAID Learning Lab here: usaidlearninglab.org/library/discussion-note-complexity-aware-monitoring 

EVALNET - Nick York, Director of Country, Corporate and Global Evaluations, World Bank

Nick York, Director of Country, Corporate and Global Evaluations, World Bank, speaks about his impressions of the 16th Development Assistance Committee (DAC) Evaluation Network, 12-13 February 2014.



 He cites the World Bank's work on evaluating development in fragile states (more on the website here: https://ieg.worldbankgroup.org/evaluations/fcs), working with consultants, and the new site for EVALNET members, collecting and sharing evaluation on development programmes throughout the world. 

More on EVALNET here: http://www.oecd.org/dac/evaluation/

EVALNET - Professor Eva Terberger of Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau (KfW)

At the 16th Development Assistance Committee (DAC) Evaluation Network, 12-13 February 2014, Professor Eva Terberger of Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau (KfW) gave a sneak peek at an upcoming report by Michael Grimm and Anna Luisa Paffhausen, University of Passau, German on 'Do we know how to create jobs? Evaluation lessons from a Systematic Review'. 





The report is due out in March 2014 and will be accessible on the university website here: https://www.uni-passau.de/en/.

To see a slideshow of the main findings, click here: http://fr.slideshare.net/OECDdev/job-creation-germany-kfw-eva-terberger

EVALNET - Tale Kvalvaag of The Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD)

At the 16th Development Assistance Committee (DAC) Evaluation Network, 12-13 February 2014, Tale Kvalvaag of  The Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD) speaks about their planned evaluation efforts in Myanmar, just open for evaluation now. 



Read more about their work on the Evaluation section of the NORAD site: http://www.norad.no/en/thematic-areas. 


More on NORAD here: http://www.norad.no/en/front-page;jsessionid=20D0D6A2BEF5AF5A3BDF4A81CEFEA9E2
More on EVLNET here: http://www.oecd.org/dac/evaluation/

ENVIRONET - Doreen C. Bwalya - Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist in Zambia

In Paris at the ENVIRONET Workshop, 20th February 2014, Doreen C. Bwalya, Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist, presented "Development Planning and Policy Workshop, Progress in Zambia to Advance Inclusive Green Growth." Ms. Bwalya presented the following: Enabling ENVIRONET for inclusive green growth, existing initiatives in green growth, enabling initiatives in green growth, sector/thematic priorities for Zambia's international green growth strategy in national planning, and entry points for action. 





More? 

Check out her presentation here: 
 



The Network on Environment and Development Co-operation (ENVIRONET) of the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) promotes and facilitates the integration of environment and climate change into all aspects of development co-operation. ENVIRONET is a network of development co-operation practitioners committed to working together to promote good practice in the fields of environment and development. 

ENVIRONET - Leo Horn-Phathanothai, Director of International Cooperation at the World Resources Institute (WRI)

In Paris at the ENVIRONET Workshop, 20th February 2014, Leo Horn-Phathanothai, Director of International Cooperation at the World Resources Institute (WRI), gave his impressions of the workshop. He provided his impressions of green growth and ENVIRONET's work on promoting green growth outside a busy metro station. 

More on ENVIRONET here: http://www.oecd.org/dac/environment-development/aboutusenvironet.htm.

More on the WRI here: WRI.org

ENVIRONET - Henri-Bernard Solignac-Lecomte on the African Economic Outlook (AEO) 2014

Henri-Bernard Solignac-Lecomte, Head of Unit, Europe, Middle East & Africa, at the OECD Development Centre in Paris at the ENVIRONET Workshop, 20th February 2014, at the Green Growth, Development Planning and Policy Workshop, presented the African Economic Outlook (AEO) 2014. He came seeking advice from ENVIRONET members regarding how to better incorporate green growth into the AEO.

For more on the African Economic Outlook, please see: http://www.africaneconomicoutlook.org/en/ For more on ENVIRONET, please see: http://www.oecd.org/dac/environment-development/



You can view Mr. Solignac-Lecomte's presentation below:


ENVIRONET - Michael Witter of the Caribbean Natural Resources Institute (CANARI)

In Paris at the ENVIRONET Workshop, 20th February 2014, Michael Witter of the Caribbean Natural Resources Institute (CANARI) spoke about the importance of learning from colleagues at ENVIRONET. CANARI is a non-profit organisation registered in Saint Lucia, St. Croix and Trinidad and Tobago, with its main office in Port of Spain, Trinidad.

Find more here: http://www.canari.org/default.asp.

More on OECD's ENVIRONET here: http://www.oecd.org/dac/environment-development/

ENVIRONET - Achim A. Halpaap of the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)

In Paris at the ENVIRONET Workshop, 20th February 2014, at the Green Growth, Development Planning and Policy Workshop, Achim A. Halpaap of the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) spoke about UNITAR's work on training students in green growth, specifically the Partnership for Action on Green Economy (PAGE).

 For more on PAGE: http://www.unep.org/greeneconomy/Portals/88/documents/PAGE/PAGE%20Brochure%20low%20res.pdf

 For more on ENVIRONET:http://www.oecd.org/dac/environment-development/