Being an EFA FTI Partner: Mutual Accountability Matrix by Laurent Cortese, EFA FTI Secretariat FTI Board Meeting 18 – 19 May 2011 | Kigali, Rwanda
Background for Board Discussion 1. Proposal for a process to improve mutual accountability within the EFA FTI Partnership 2. Encourage discussion for specific inputs on the proposal FTI Board Meeting 2 18 – 19 May 2011 | Kigali, Rwanda
Improving mutual accountability for results Agree on objectives we want to achieve Identify activities to achieve these objectives Describe roles & responsibilities of partners Link investments with results Enable monitoring of commitments at all levels FTI Board Meeting 3 18 – 19 May 2011 | Kigali, Rwanda
EFA FTI Compact Donors, Multilateral Developing Country Agencies, CSOs, private Partners foundations and sector Develop sound Mobilize additional • • education plans Mutual resources Accountability Ensure strong domestic Make aid predictable • • support to education Harmonize procedures • Demonstrate leadership • for plan implementation Align with national • education program 4
What do you commit to? Areas of Commitment for EFA FTI Partners Development and implementation of education Improved data quality sector plans Sustainable financing for the Improved aid effectiveness education sector Advocacy to raise the profile of Dissemination of good practices education and filling knowledge gaps 5
Mutual Accountability Matrix Partner Developing Private Bilateral Multilateral Country Partner CSOs Foundations/ Donor Agencies Area of Commitment Government Sector Development and implementation of education plans Improved data quality Sustainable financing for education sector Improved aid effectiveness Advocacy to raise profile of education
Formalizing the commitments 1 Charter of the EFA FTI Statements of intent 2 - Specific commitments - Individual statements Monitoring report on partners 3 commitments FTI Board Meeting 7 18 – 19 May 2011 | Kigali, Rwanda
Next Steps May– Sept. Partnership Consultations 2011 December Finalization of statements of intent 2011 1 st Monitoring Report Spring 2012 8
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