Fourth High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness

The Fourth High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness (HLF4) will take place in Busan, South Korea, from 29 November to 1 December 2011.

*See rolling updates from the HLF4 and the preceding civil society forum at www.betteraid.org/hlf4*

This is a crucial point in multilateral negotiations on international aid and development cooperation which started at the first High level Forum in Rome back in 2003. It will be a monumental event to take stock of the progress made in delivering aid and furthering development activities across the globe, and to make collective plans for the future of aid and development for all stakeholders.

For civil society organizations, HLF4 is a particularly significant milestone as it marks the first time that civil society will participate as a full and equal stakeholder in aid effectiveness negotiations alongside governments and donors. It is thus a unique opportunity to influence development cooperation from the point of view of people’s organizations and further the shift from a technical aid effectiveness approach to development effectiveness based on long term sustainability, addressing the root causes of poverty and the realization of human rights.

Given the current financial crisis facing governments, donors and citizens, as well as the increasing levels of poverty, conflict and fragility around the world, there has never been a more important time in history to work to improve the effectiveness of aid delivery and development activities.

On this page, you will find information, links and resources for CSOs and other interested stakeholders for HLF4


CSO Messages and Asks for HLF4

 The CSO Strategy Meeting on the 14 and 15 of March 2011 finalized the key asks that civil society will be advocating for in the run-up to HLF4:

CSOs on the Road to Busan: Key Messages and Proposals

These common messages are supplemented by the CSO Video Statement called "Civil Society Voices on the Road to the Fourth High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness":

  • Video Part 1 (What is Development Effectiveness? Why not just Aid Effectiveness? Successes and Challenges so far?)
  • Video Part 2 (What Civil Society wants to see from the Forum - and how to achieve it)

BetterAid has also produced five thematic statements to HLF4:

As part of the CSO Key Asks, the International Framework for CSO Development Effectiveness will also be a key civil society contribution and statement towards HLF4.

In addition, the Multi-Stakeholder Task Team on CSO Effectiveness and Enabling Environment, consisting of partner government, donor and CSO representatives, has completed a series of demands for Busan with a mutual declaration of what should constitute an enabling environment for civil society organizations to be effective.


Regional and Thematic CSO Positions

 Along with the consolidated International Framework and CSO Key Messages and Proposals, groups of regional and thematic CSOs are also putting forward their own statements in the run up to HLF4 – these complement the consolidated CSO Key Messages and Proposals.

 Click here to view the list of emerging regional and sectoral CSO statements for HLF4, and send us your own messages to add to this list!


Civil Society Events at HLF4

The Global Civil Society Forum, will take place in Busan on November 26 to 28 2011.

This CSO event is being co-organized by BetterAid, the Korea Civil Society Forum on International Development Cooperation (KoFID) and the Open Forum.

The Global Civil Society Forum, will take place in Busan on November 26 to 28 2011:

 Grand Hotel

 South Korea Ŭihang 651-2 Woo-Dong

This CSO event is being co-organized by BetterAid, the Korea Civil Society Forum on International Development Cooperation (KoFID) and the Open Forum. It is OPEN TO ALL CSOs WHO WISH TO PARTICIPATE.


 CSO Selection Process for HLF4

 Read about CSO participant selection process for HLF4. Find out about the results of the selection process, and which 300 CSOs will represent civil society in Busan.


 Key Links, Information and Documentation

HLF4 Links and Agenda

  HLF4 - An Overview

 Around 2000 international delegates - ministers, parliamentarians, heads of state agencies, as well as representatives of the UN and other multilateral institutions, civil society organizations, and the private sector - will convene to review the global progress in improving the impact and value for money of development aid and envisage new commitments to ensure that aid reduces poverty and make lives better.

HLF4 preparations are led by the Working Party on Aid Effectiveness of OECD-DAC.

Very importantly for CSOs, HLF4 is the first time that Civil Society will be present as a full and equal stakeholder in negotiations. CSO representatives will put forward the conclusions of the BetterAid and Open Forum processes for endorsement.

HLF4 - History

 The High Level Fora on Aid Effectiveness of the OECD so far took place in Rome (HLF1 in 2003), Paris (HLF2 in 2005), and Accra (HLF3 in 2008).

Until HLF3 in Accra, the international aid effectiveness discourse was essentially dominated by donor and partner governments.

The Accra Agenda for Action (AAA) recognized CSOs as development actors in their own right to whom distinct effectiveness standards and enabling environment should apply.

 Specifically AAA paragraph 20 states:

  • "We will deepen our engagement with civil society organisations", including provision of "an enabling environment that maximizes their contributions to development."

HLF4 - General Objectives

HLF4 aims to:           

  • Assess global progress in improving the quality of aid against the agreed commitments of Paris and Accra
  • Share global experiences in delivering the best results and
  • Agree on a Busan Outcome Document to further enhance efforts globally and within countries to make aid more effective in reducing poverty and achieving the Millennium Development Goals.

  Responses to the draft versions of the Busan Outcome Document  

 

Other HLF4 relevant documents and links 

 

 

 

     

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