Guidelines for Implementation Costing at 2018 PARIS21 Board Meeting

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Explore the main issues surrounding capacity development and funding constraints discussed at the PARIS21 Board Meeting in April 2018. The session focused on tailored capacity assistance, lack of funds, and solutions for designing impactful programs. Key themes included gap analysis, coordination, harmonized budget lines, and innovative training tools.

  • PARIS21
  • Board Meeting
  • Capacity Development
  • Funding Constraints
  • Implementation

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  1. BREAKOUT SESSION: TOWARDS GUIDELINES FOR IMPLEMENTATION COSTING 2018 PARIS21 BOARD MEETING 5 APRIL 2018

  2. 2 The main issue The main issue resulting from the capacity development 4.0 survey focused on the lack of tailored capacity assistance with a country-led focus . Focus on Costing In total, 63% think that the main constraint to developing capacity is lack of funds. At the same time, 45% of countries could not report on the assigned budget for capacity building nor the composition of funds from national and international sources.

  3. 3 Cristina Pereira de Sa (Eurostat) Papa Seck (UN Women) Possible solutions How might we design and implement programmes that solve the issues around funding and costing? 4 and Clusters: 1. Joint identification and assessment of needs (gap analysis, costing, tools, etc.) 2. Coordination, communication, transparency and information sharing 3. Harmonized budget lines for donors, recipients and technical partners 4. Dedicated investments in new training tools etc. 4 . Out of the box (P21 as marketplace, incentivized training, generate income)

  4. 5 Breakout Group Objective Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Consultation alignment w/national development plans (country demand) New (soft) skills Costing of activities (absorptive capacity) Marina Gandolfo (National Institute for Statistics, Italy), Mark Hereward (UNICEF) Papa Seck (UN Women) Cristina Pereira de Sa (Eurostat) Philipp Sch nrock (CEPEI) Tale Kvalvaag (NORAD) GT RR FF

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