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    ‘Beyond MDGs and beyond aid’

    The post-2015 development framework should be about aid instruments as much as about goals, says a new independent report supported by the European Commission and several European Union member states.

    By Richard Jones // 10 April 2013
    European Commissioner for Development Andris Piebalgs during the launch of the European Report on Development on April 9. Photo by: European Union

    The post-2015 development framework should be about aid instruments as much as about goals, says a new independent report supported by the European Commission and several European Union member states.

    This means the mobilization of a broader set of instruments, including development cooperation, development finance and trade, the European Report on Development 2013 suggests.

    Launched Tuesday (April 9), the ERD 2013 comes a month after the release of the European Commission’s proposal for a post-2015 development framework, which calls for addressing poverty alongside sustainability.

    The report further urges collective international action to go “beyond MDGs” and “beyond aid” to achieve the end goal of poverty eradication in an inclusive and sustainable manner.

    “I am pleased to see that the new ERD, which is particularly timely and relevant, in many ways complements and supports the work of the commission,” European Commissioner for Development Andris Piebalgs said during the ERD 2013 launch event. “This year’s report, with its in-depth analysis and ambitious messages, will help stimulate the debate on the post-2015 development agenda, both at the EU and global levels.”

    ERD is an annual report aimed at stimulating debate and research on major topics on global development. The 2013 edition was prepared by experts from the Overseas Development Institute, the German Development Institute and the European Centre for Development Policy Management.

    The analysis reaches three other key conclusions to help shape the debate on a post-2015 agenda:

    • A transformative agenda is vital, emphasizing the need for structural economic and social reforms, job creation, and reduced inequality.

    • National ownership is key, and the new framework should pay more attention to how global goals relate to national needs and targets.

    • Global collective action should be scaled up, through strengthened support, more aid, increased effectiveness and enhanced policy coherence — with all policies, not only development cooperation.

    The report further argues for the importance of fostering an “enabling environment” in developing countries so they can more effectively pursue their development agenda. Concretely, this means assessing interrelated conditions that impact on the capacity of development practitioners to administer aid in a sustained and effective manner, including legal, organizational, financial, political and cultural matters.

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      • Richard Jones

        Richard Jones@richard_devex

        In his role as Editorial Director Richard oversees content for digital series, reports and events, leading a talented team of writers and editors, conducting high-level video interviews and moderating panels at events. Previously partnerships editor and an associate editor at Devex, Richard brings to bear 15 years of experience as an editor in institutional communications, public affairs and international development. Based in Barcelona, his development experience includes stints in the Dominican Republic, Argentina and Ecuador, as well as extensive work travel in Africa and Asia.

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