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Asian Approaches to Development Cooperation

Asian Approaches to Development Cooperation. Delhi, March 2012. Objectives. To clarify and raise awareness of how Asian development partners operate: their objectives, principles, motivation and funding levels.

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Asian Approaches to Development Cooperation

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  1. Asian Approaches to Development Cooperation Delhi, March 2012

  2. Objectives • To clarify and raise awareness of how Asian development partners operate: their objectives, principles, motivation and funding levels. • To contribute Asian development partner views to the post-Busan international dialogue on aid effectiveness and architecture. • To promote mutual interest, learning, understanding and opportunities for collaboration between and amongst Asian development partners, traditional donors and recipient countries. • To make specific policy contributions and recommendation from Asian partners on the pro-poor growth agenda.

  3. History • Partners: Korea Development Institute, The Asia Foundation • Core Countries: China, India, Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore • Meetings: Seoul, Kuala Lumpur, Colombo, Seoul • BusanHLF4 side event • Publication: “Emerging Asian Approaches to Development Cooperation”

  4. 2012 Program • Additional countries and partners • Indonesia, RIS, CAU • 3 meetings : Delhi, Beijing, Seoul • Thematic focus: pro poor growth • Possible side events : Washington, Australia

  5. Results for 2012 • Policy relevant material produced to respond to the outcomes of HLF4. • Contributions towards a second AADC publication • Recommendations and learning from Asian development partners on strategies for pro-poor growth and development cooperation • Increased understanding amongst Asian development partners about their priorities, modalities, and programs. • Establishment of a neutral dialogue platform for continued discussions on aid and development effectiveness amongst Asian partners.

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