Institutional Frameworks for Sustainable Development in Africa (IFSD): Integrating the three Pillars of Sustainable Development.

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Institutional Frameworks for Sustainable Development in Africa (IFSD): Integrating the three Pillars of Sustainable Development Concept Note

1. Background The UN General Assembly adopted resolution A/RES/64/236 on 11 December 2009 agreeing to organize the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (UNCSD), otherwise referred to as Rio+20, at the highest possible level, including Heads of State and Government, in Brazil in June 2012. The objective of the Conference is to secure renewed political commitment for sustainable development, assess progress to date and the remaining gaps in the implementation of the outcomes of the major summits on sustainable development, and address new and emerging challenges. The Conference will focus on two themes, namely: a green economy in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication; and the institutional framework for sustainable development. In order to ensure high-quality inputs to the Conference, the General Assembly called for effective preparations at all levels. Africa Regional Preparations for Rio+20 Against the above backdrop, a bottom-up participatory Africa regional process was established to prepare African countries for the Conference. The process is spearheaded by ECA jointly with the African Union Commission (AUC) and the African Development Bank (AfDB), and in strong partnership with Regional Economic Communities (RECs), the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) 1. The overall objective of the preparations is to provide guidance and to facilitate consultations in order to ensure the coordination of Africa s preparations for the Conference in an effective and efficient manner. The regional preparatory process is also intended to strengthen the regional consultative mechanism to support national, subregional and regional implementation after the Conference. Africa Report on Institutional and Strategic Frameworks for Sustainable Development As part of the regional preparations, ECA commissioned the Africa Report on Institutional and Strategic Frameworks for Sustainable Development (ISFSD) to facilitate the region s deliberations on the same in the lead up to and during Rio+20. The preparation of this report was deemed crucial given that Institutional Framework for Sustainable Development is one of the substantive themes of the Conference. Moreover, well-conceived institutional frameworks constitute central strands in fostering the balanced integration of the social, economic and environmental pillars of sustainable development, and coherence and synergy among policies and programmes. The Africa report on ISFSD provides an assessment of the progress made as well as lessons learned in the development and operationalization of institutions and strategies for sustainable development. The report points out that a common challenge that persists is balancing the integration of the three pillars in planning, budgeting and implementation of plans and programmes. This is attributed to the lack of synergy among the institutions dealing with the different pillars. It states that the relatively weak involvement of planning and finance ministries in sustainable development issues is a major challenge to integrating three pillars. Moreover, social sector ministries need to be better integrated into the mainstream sustainable development agenda. 1 A website dedicated to the Africa Regional Preparatory Process for Rio+20 can be accessed at: http://www.uneca.org/eca_programmes/sdd/events/rio20/cfssd7.asp 1

The ISFSD report, together with other background reports on the objective and themes of Rio+20, was deliberated on at the Africa Regional Preparatory Conference for Rio+20, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, in October 2011. The Africa Consensus Statement to Rio+20 adopted at the Regional Conference, and subsequently endorsed by the 18 th African Union Summit held in January 2012, articulates Africa s key priorities and expectations on ISFSD from Rio+20. 2. Rationale for the Pre-event The Africa Consensus Statement to Rio+20 calls for actions to achieve the balanced integration and policy coherence across the social, economic and environmental pillars of sustainable development. This call has been strongly echoed in the global preparatory meetings including the informal negotiations on the draft Rio+20 outcome document. Central to achieving a balanced integration of the three pillars and thus accelerating progress towards sustainable development are effective and well-coordinated institutions at global, regional subregional, national and local levels. It is therefore pertinent that Africa is adequately prepared to articulate its vision for a reformed global institutional framework that could support institutions at these levels to effectively integrate the three pillars and implement sustainable development agreements and strategies. Such a global institutional framework should ensure effective linkages and enhance implementation synergies at all levels. In light of the above, this pre-event will provide a platform for Africa and its partners to share and deliberate on the findings contained in the Africa Report on ISFSD with a special focus on institutional frameworks for sustainable development. It will also facilitate discussions on the kind of institutional frameworks needed at regional, subregional, national and local levels, that would promote a balanced integration of the three pillars; and the global level institutional architecture for the integration of the three pillars that would support such institutions and foster effective linkages based on the principle of subsidiarity. Furthermore, the side event will serve as a platform to catalyze further consultations after Rio+20 on the strengthening of institutions in Africa and promote knowledge networking with other regions of the world. 3. Organizer The pre-event is being organized by the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), in collaboration with the African Union Commission (AUC), the African Development Bank (AfDB), United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the United Nations Office of the Special Adviser on Africa (UNOSAA), and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). 4. Objectives The objectives of the pre-event are to: (i) Share the main findings of the Africa Report on Institutional and Strategic Frameworks for Sustainable Development 2

(ii) (iii) (iv) Deliberate on institutions for sustainable development at all levels in Africa, and how these could be strengthened to achieve a balanced integration of the three pillars with a view to accelerating progress towards sustainable development in the region; Provide a platform to deliberate on the global institutional framework for sustainable development that could best support Africa s institutions at all levels towards ensuring effective implementation; Generate actionable recommendations for further consultations after Rio+20 on enhancing the functioning of institutions for sustainable development in Africa 5. Format of the Pre-event The pre-event will consist of one and half hour of moderated panel discussion bringing together panelists from key institutions that operate at regional, subregional, national and local levels. (a) (b) (c) The Moderator will make introductory remarks and then invite ECA to make a brief presentation of no more than 10 minutes, based on the Africa Report on ISFSD, highlighting the key findings and policy recommendations for strengthening IFSD at regional, subregional, national and local levels to achieve a balanced integration of the pillars of sustainable development. The presentation will conclude with leading questions which the panelists will address from various perspectives with a focus on fostering the balanced integration of the three pillars of sustainable development. (i) What institutional frameworks are needed at regional, sub-regional, national and local levels to achieve a balanced integration and enhance implementation? (ii) How could linkages between the institutions at regional, subregional and national levels be strengthened to enhance coordination, synergy and policy coherence to achieve the balanced integration of the three pillars of sustainable development? (iii) What kind of institutional architecture for the integration of the three pillars at the global level would best support the institutional framework for sustainable development at regional, subregional, national and local levels? (iv) What further guidance and recommendations can you make on further consultations to foster the strengthening and effective functioning of institutions for sustainable development in Africa?. The Moderator will then invite the following panelists to respond in no more than seven minutes each, to the issues raised in the ECA presentation: (i) Regional level- AUC; (ii) Subregional a selected REC; (iii) National level- a selected member State; and (iv) Local level- a representative of local authorities. Following the interventions from the panelists, the moderator will invite questions from the floor. 3

(d) In concluding, the moderator will highlight the key recommendations and messages. 6. Expected outcomes The pre-event is expected to lead to: (i) (ii) (iii) Enhanced understanding and appreciation of institutional frameworks for sustainable development at all levels in the Africa that would promote a balanced integration of the three pillars of sustainable development and enhance implementation progress; Concrete suggestions on the global institutional architecture for sustainable development that could enhance linkages and synergies and support Africa s aspirations on integrating the three pillars, and accelerating implementation; and Clear recommendations on further consultations for the strengthening and effective functioning of institutions for sustainable development in Africa 7. Target audience The target audience and participants include Heads of delegations and experts, representatives of UN Agencies, bilateral and multilateral development partners and major Groups. 8. Working language The working languages will be English and French. Simultaneous interpretation in the two languages will be available. 9. Date and venue The Event will be held in Room P3-B at Rio Centro on 17 June 2012 from 15:30 to 17:00. 4