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DAC PEER REVIEW OF PORTUGAL

Richard Manning, Chair Development

Assistance Committee/OECD

What is a DAC peer review

• An OECD tool for co-operation and change

• A unique forum where donors work together to increase the effectiveness of their aid

PEER REVIEW PROCESS

• Started in November 2005• Two DAC Examiners: Ireland and Spain• One visit to Timor-Leste followed by

visit to capital• Main findings and recommendations

discussed at DAC meeting (19 April 2006)

• Find report on www.oecd.org/dac/peerreviews

Peer Review of Portugal

DAC praises Portugal’s commitment to:– Poverty reduction – Improving co-ordination and institutional

coherence– Increasing link between bilateral and

multilateral programmes – Strengthening financial planning and

evaluation – Constructive dialogue with civil society

organisations

But need for more impact on poverty….

•Aid allocations to reflect poverty focus more: in 2003-04, annual spending on basic education $3 m, on basic health $1 m, water $1 m, and agriculture $3 m

•Guidance in - education, capacity building, fragile states

•Technical expertise to implement ambitious mandate (eg gender, education)

….supported by system reforms

• Multi-year financial programming• Stronger coordination with stronger

IPAD role• Re-balancing IPAD’s human resources• Upgrade field-level representation and

update harmonisation plan• Build results culture• Develop NGO inputs

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Portugal facing challenge to increase aid

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Will Portugal reach its target?

• Portuguese ODA to reach USD 933 million or 0.51% GNI in 2010

• Portugal’s contribution: 2003 - USD 320 million or 0.22% GNI 2004 - With debt relief to the Republic of

Angola, USD 1 031 million or 0. 63% GNI 2004 - Without debt relief, USD 333 million or

0.20% GNI

Will Portugal reach its target?

If Portugal ….

Scales up ODA Develops an implementation plan

with a time-frame to 2010 Builds systems and capacity to

deliver

Lessons from Timor Leste

• High level of trust, long-term engagement and good policy dialogue

• Important stabilising security-related interventions in the immediate post-conflict period

• Alignment with Timor-Leste’s priorities• Contribution to State building and

citizenship

Lessons from Timor-Leste

But need for:• Strategic and systemic approach to education

and institution building• Stronger role in promoting local capacity

development• More decision-making authority and human

resources at field level • Strategic and operational alliances with other

bilateral donors • Monitoring, tracking and documenting results

Conclusions

• Portugal is vital in the PALOPs and Timor-Leste

• All players interested in Portugal’s contribution to achieving the Millennium Development Goals

• Scale up Portuguese aid and make it more effective and poverty-oriented

Peer Review

Portugal

Richard Manning

Development Assistance

Committee/OECD

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