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Title: Aid Accountability and Transparency: Indonesia


1
REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA MINISTRY OF STATE FOR
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLANNING/ NATIONAL
DEVELOPMENT PLANNING AGENCY
  • Aid Accountability and Transparency Indonesias
    Experience
  • DR. Dedi M. Masykur Riyadi
  • Presented at the High-level Symposium on
  • Accountable and Transparent Development
    Cooperation Towards a More Inclusive Framework
  • Vienna, 12-13 November 2009

2
Background
  • Paris Declaration (2005)
  • Accra Agenda for Action (2008)
  • Jakarta Commitment (12 January 2009)
  • Aid for Development Effectiveness Secretariat
    (A4DES) June 2009
  • 74 actions related to aid effectiveness on
    2009-2010 work program
  • 6 thematic Working Groups implementing the work
    program.

3
The Jakarta Commitment
  • The Jakarta Commitment is a non-legally binding
    document that build upon the spirit of mutual
    respect, support and accountability. Signed on 12
    January 2009, adopted by 26 donors
  • The Jakarta Commitment is Indonesias aid
    effectiveness road map to 2014 - moving beyond
    Paris Declaration in maximizing the use of
    resources for development results linked to the
    achievement of Indonesias Medium Term
    Development Plan up to 2014
  • It takes the Paris Declaration further by
    developing and adopting a country specific action
    plan, setting time bound and monitorable
    proposals
  • Aid for Development Effectiveness Secretariat
    (A4DES) is established to ensure GOI have the
    capacity to take full ownership and to lead the
    aid coordination and aid management processes.

4
Key Operating Principles
  1. Government led
  2. Inclusive and built upon existing networks
  3. Responsive to policy needs legitimate and
    policy-relevant
  4. Underpinned by results of monitoring and relevant
    assessment processes
  5. Procedures for measuring and monitoring its
    effectiveness
  6. Subject to critical review as appropriate

5
Accountability Transparency Within A4DES
Framework
  • Accountability and transparency reflected in
  • The basis of the Jakarta Commitment
  • A4DES structure
  • Program formulation
  • Program design
  • Program Implementation .
  • Measures to improve accountability
    transparency
  • establishment of dialogue with a wider
    stakeholders
  • improvement of aid registration mechanism and
    regulation to administer aid into Government
    budget and
  • development of Aid Information Management System
    (AIMS).

6
Objectives (thru A4DES) on Accountability
Transparency
  • A clearer picture on the state and performance of
    ODA supported program
  • the possibility for a more accurate alignment
    with the national development plan
  • Smoother, better communications among GOI
    agencies, among donors, GOI and donors, as well
    as GOI, donors and other stakeholders such as
    civil society organizations (CSOs)
  • Better coordination in order to avoid duplication
    of projects as well reduce the number of donors
    missions
  • Measuring the effectiveness of ODA supported
    program.

Transparency is important, but it must be managed
carefully!
7
The Aid for Development Effectiveness Secretariat
(A4DES)
8
THANK You Vielen DANKTErima Kasih
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