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1 Moving toward the HLF-4 : Asia s Contribution to the Aid Effectiveness Agenda` Mr. LEE, Jae Wan, Director Ministry of Foreign Affair and Trade (MOFAT)

2 Table of Contents 1 Road to HLF-4 2 Asia s Inputs to the Global Process 3 Korea s Contribution

3 Table of Contents 1 Road to HLF-4 2 Asia s Inputs to the Global Process 3 Korea s Contribution

4 I Road to HLF-4 (1/4) Global Process of the Aid Effectiveness Agenda HLF-4: Seoul( 11) HLE: Bogota( 10) HLF-3: Accra( 08) HLF-2: Paris( 05) HLF-1: Rome ( 03) Paris Declaration Bogota Statement Accra Agenda for Action (AAA) Rome Declaration

5 I Road to HLF-4 (2/4) Korea s Views on Strategic Priorities for HLF-4 Implement Development Commitment Strengthen global efforts to meet the MDGs by 2015 Continue to implement commitment of PD/AAA Address the Changes in Global Aid Architecture Strengthen global development partnership - Non-DAC donors, CSO, partner countries, etc Open Ways To Post-PD Future Moving from aid effectiveness to development effectiveness - Successful development needs more than aid to improve development results

6 I Road to HLF-4 (3/4) Key Elements for Successful HLF-4 Inclusive Participation & Stronger Ownership Led by partner countries (i.e. agenda-setting) Active participation of key actors (non-dac donors, CSOs) Effective and Transparent Arrangement Establish a preparatory process early Improve information sharing Moving Toward the Post-PD Agenda A New Declaration? Produce Specific Results Focus on priority issues

7 I Road to HLF-4 (4/4) Process & Mechanism ExCOM WP-EFF HLF-4 Preparatory Process HLF-4 Roadmap Priority agenda setting Set up Steering Committee? Communications Friends of the HLF-4 Communication strategy Endorse structure, planning, outcome, workstream contributions, decision-making process, etc 2010 HLE Colombia PD Monitoring Survey (In country & Regional) Global Aid Architecture Workshop Global & Regional Platforms UN DCF G8/G20 Summit Regional Meetings & Consultation OECD Members Partner Countries MDBs UN system CSOs

8 Table of Contents 1 Road to HLF-4 2 Asia s Inputs to the Global Process 3 Korea s Contribution

9 II Asia s s Inputs to the Global Process (1/2) Asian Region: Dynamics and Diversity 1/3 of global GDP, 1/2 of the world s population 2/3 of the world s poor The rapid rise of emerging economies & SSC origin and key drivers Relatively strong commitment to PD/AAA but the divergence in national implementation capacities Heart of the war against terrorism - Afghanistan, Pakistan

10 II Asia s s Inputs to the Global Process (2/2) Asia s Contribution to the AE Process Abundant Successful Stories of Development Dynamic Players Engagement New Resources & Innovative Approaches Key region affected by climate change, food insecurity, conflicts, etc Evidence- Based Inputs Global Development Partnership Regional & Global Public Goods Galvanizing global development momentum toward achieving int l development goals (MDGs) Contributing to building effective and inclusive global partnerships for development (AAA) Sharing lessons learned from addressing regional and global development challenges

11 Table of Contents 1 Road to HLF-4 2 Asia s Inputs to the Global Process 3 Korea s Contribution

12 III Korea s Contribution (1/4) 3,000 Korea s transformation: From LDC to DAC Member ODA, Millions (US$) 1,500 Received 12.7 billion USD of ODA (Current value 60 Billion USD) Seoul HLF-4 ( 11) 1, EDCF( 87) The End of Korean War ( 53) KOICA( 91) DAC Membership(10) Recipient Non-DAC Donor DAC Donor

13 III Korea s Contribution (2/4) Bridging Roles as a Recipient-turned-Donor Country National Ownership & Governance - Responsible for setting development agenda & priorities - Long-term national development plans Focus on human development - High investment in education & public health Effective Use of ODA - Complementary resources, if not decisive, for future development and growth Scaling-up ODA - Strong political commitment and increasing public awareness Sharing Korea s Experiences - Focus on human & institutional capacity development - Need to apply lessons learned in the course of its development while responding to recipients needs Select and Focus principle - Regional and sectoral focus with comparative advantage

14 III Korea s Contribution (3/4) Korea s Preparatory Process & Events Global Aid Architecture Workshop (2010) A preparatory workshop to be held in Seoul in late 2010 G20 Summit (2010) Development agenda setting in the changing global economic governance

15 III Korea s Contribution (4/4) Looking ahead: Opportunities and Challenges Comprehensiveness Engaging all different stakeholders in int l development Comprehensive approach to development Flexibility Acknowledging the differences, flexible application of principles Non-DAC Countries CSOs DAC Donors Global Development Partnership Partner Countries IFIs UN System IFIs

16 Discussion