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Busan and beyond: aid effectiveness in a new era

7 July - 30 October 2011
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Aid effectiveness is again at the top of the development agenda. As the aid community prepares to meet at the Fourth High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness in Busan in November 2011, this ODI event series, organised by the Politics and Governance Programme and the Centre for Aid and Public Expenditure with support from the BBC World Service Trust Fund and the Africa Governance Initiative, examines some of the most pressing issues that need to be addressed by the policymaking community.

  • Have the Paris Principles on aid effectiveness worked? Do they need to be revised?
  • Who should lead the aid effectiveness agenda in the future, and how should donors outside the DAC framework be incorporated?
  • How can challenges of multiple accountabilities be addressed and results be better measured?
  • How can aid effectiveness be made ‘fit for purpose’ in fragile states?
These issues and more are explored by high level speakers in a series of cutting edge debates.

Events 1, 2, 3 and 4 can be seen by clicking the 'event in this series' tab and further information about the fith is below.


Event 5: One month to Busan – what is the latest from the OECD, and what do the major donors expect to change?
How is the Busan conference shaping up? What is the latest thinking on the outcome document? With only one month to go until the biggest aid conference in years, ODI hosts Brenda Killen, the head of Aid Effectiveness at the OECD and therefore at the heart of pulling the conference together. Brenda will present the third monitoring survey of the Paris Declaration for the first time in the UK. In discussion with Brenda will be a selection of major donors. Questions this event will seek to answer include: what are DFID and other donors hoping for from Busan and how do they expect it to change their ways of working, if at all? There will be time for questions and comments from the floor.   

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Busan, Korea.
Busan, Korea.

Looking North over Busan, Korea. View from the TV tower
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One month to Busan – what is the latest from the OECD, and what do the major donors expect to change?

Event - Public event - 31 October 2011 13:00 - 14:30 (GMT+00)

How is the Busan conference shaping up? What is the latest thinking on the outcome document? With only one month to go until the biggest aid conference in years, ODI hosts Brenda Killen, the head of Aid Effectiveness at the OECD and therefore at the heart of pulling the conference together. Brenda will present the third monitoring survey of the Paris Declaration for the first time in the UK. In discussion with Brenda will be a selection of major donors. Questions this event will seek to answer include: what are DFID and other donors hoping for from Busan and how do they expect it to change their ways of working, if at all? There will be time for questions and comments from the floor.

Alison Evans and Tony Blair
Alison Evans and Tony Blair

Alison Evans speaking with Tony Blair at an event jointly hosted by the Overseas Development Institute and Africa Governance Initiative, 'Rethinking leadership for development'.
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Rethinking leadership for development - with Tony Blair

Event - Invitation only event - 19 October 2011 10:00 - 11:00 (GMT+01 (BST))

At this event, Tony Blair - patron of the Africa Governance Initiative (AGI) - delivered a speech on leadership and international development. Drawing on his time as Prime Minister and more recently, the work of the Africa Governance Initiative, Tony Blair gave his reflections on the visionary African leaders who are tackling poverty by transforming government, and what the international community needs to do differently to support them.

ODI Director Alison Evans led a discussion with Tony Blair and a high level audience from the development community on the best way to support country ownership, effective leadership and ensure aid effectiveness. This event provided an important contribution to the forthcoming High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness in Busan, Korea.

UKAid - DFID Logistics Officer helps to load a pallet of humanitarian aid to Pakistan
UKAid - DFID Logistics Officer helps to load a pallet of humanitarian aid to Pakistan

A DFID (Department for International Development) Logistics Officer helps to load a pallet of humanitarian aid to Pakistan onboard a C-17 aircraft, following devastating floods in the country in 2010. The tents were provided by the Department for International Development (DFID) which deals with global relief and development on behalf of Her Majesty’s Government.
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A new aid deal for fragile states?

Event - Public event - 10 October 2011 12:30 - 14:00 (GMT+01 (BST))

This event will consider whether a new aid deal is needed for fragile states and what this deal might look like, bringing together a range of views from civil society, the research community and fragile states themselves.

IDP in Somalia
IDP in Somalia

Displaced people wait to be given food during a distribution organised by the UN World Food Programme, USAID and other local and international NGOs, in Mogadishu Somalia on September 2008.
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A results take-over of aid effectiveness? How to balance multiple or competing calls for more accountability

Event - Public event - 25 July 2011 12:00 - 13:30 (GMT+01 (BST))

This event is the second in a series of events focusing on aid effectiveness in the lead up to Fourth High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness in Busan in November 2011.

This debate will explore possible tensions, as well as opportunities, where donors seek to reassure domestic publics that aid is being spent well while they also endeavour to support the needs and priorities of aid recipient countries and their citizens.

Hospital warehouse storing food aid DRC
Hospital warehouse storing food aid DRC

Hospital warehouse storing foodaid from the USA, Democratic Republic of Congo
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Who should lead the aid effectiveness debate in the future?

Event - Public event - 6 July 2011 10:00 - 11:30 (GMT+01 (BST))

This debate will explore the global governance of the aid effectiveness agenda. What should the role of the DAC be as the “aidscape” becomes ever more complex? Does the UN have a leading role to play? Does the presence of non-traditional development actors represent a challenge for recipient countries seeking to assert their leadership, or can less orthodox approaches to development and governance strengthen country ownership? What will the next five years of aid effectiveness look like?