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Consultation on future monitoring of aid effectiveness in health

This meeting will review the strengths and weaknesses of the current monitoring approach used by IHP+ in relation to indicators, process, and the use of findings to change behavior. It will also strategize on options for future monitoring processes for IHP+ signatories. The meeting aims to strengthen accountability mechanisms and promote greater mutual accountability in health aid effectiveness.

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Consultation on future monitoring of aid effectiveness in health

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  1. Consultation on future monitoring of aid effectiveness in health Meeting of IHP+ working group on mutual accountability

  2. Meeting background • IHP+ signatories to Global Compact commit to be held to account, by an independent monitoring mechanism • IHP+Results consortium contracted to do three rounds of monitoring. • Their approach has evolved, in consultation with IHP+ Mutual Accountability Working Group. • 2nd and 3rd rounds based on adapted Paris indicators. Are strengths and weaknesses of the approach used – related to indicators, process and use of findings to change behaviour. • Was agreed that after 3 rounds, the approach would be reviewed • Recent wider developments • Post Busan Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation & its monitoring process; interest in innovative sector specific approaches • More attention to strengthening domestic accountability mechanisms (eg COIA); shift from global monitoring processes, if not from global reports (eg iERG approach) • Continued economic crisis and increased focus on results • Latest finding of progress but lack of 'step change' in health aid effectiveness

  3. Meeting objectives • To review lessons learned on monitoring aid effectiveness and results / strengthening accountability mechanisms (morning) • To strategize on options for any future monitoring processes for IHP+ signatories (afternoon)

  4. Meeting outcome and next steps • Some useful and practical ideas on options for future monitoring approach, that can be presented for consideration to IHP+ signatories. • During October / November: A closed IHP+ partners electronic discussion forum on options • Feedback will be summarised and final proposal presented for decision at a special session in the IHP+ 4th Country Teams Meeting in Nairobi in December

  5. Spares / later info

  6. Country compacts and joint annual reviews as tools for greater mutual accountability • 55% of country signatories of Global Compact have national compacts/MOUs (17/31). 6 more in preparation • 70% signed by key development partners and 53% signed by CSOs too (significant difference "old" and "new" compacts) • 76% of compacts have indicators for tracking progress (but only 21% have baselines) • Before mid-2010: 60%/15% • After mid-2010: 100%/29% • All recent compacts bar one contain indicators equivalent to those monitored by IHP+Results • 16/31 countries known to have joint annual reviews. Inclusion of review of compact / MOU commitments in JARs – little information.

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