1 Dian Kartika Sari, Indonesian Women’s Coalition (former Deputy Executive Director of INFID)
Jun 20, 2015
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Dian Kartika Sari, Indonesian Women’s Coalition
(former Deputy Executive Director of INFID)
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Open Forum Consultation on CSO Development Effectiveness
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The Accra Agenda for Action, the recognition of the roles and voices of CSOs as development actors
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Objective of Open Forum for Consultation
The Open Forum for Civil Society Organization Development Effectiveness is aimed at :
1. Sharing experiences and opinions on:Dimensions of CSO Development Effectiveness Basic Principles of CSO Development Effectiveness Guidelines, Mechanisms and Indicators for CSOs
Enabling Environments for CSO Development
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Objective of Open Forum for Consultation
2. Drawing on shared experiences and opinions in order to build a framework and platform that ensures CSO development effectiveness. 3.Encouraging dialogues between various parties (governments, donors, CSOs, UN agencies and international CSOs) to build understanding and support, and to reach a multi-stakeholder agreement on the importance of eliminating several critical conditions that impede CSO effectiveness as development actors
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Expected Outcome
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Process (Internasional & Regional)
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National (Indonesia)
CSO CONSULTATION Date : May 3-4, 2010Venue : Disaster Oasis – yogyakarta Participants: 72 persons (60 Institutions)
Multi stake holder Dialogue Date : May 5, 2010 Venue : Sasana Hinggil Yogyakarta
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Indonesia Country Core Group
The INDONESIA CCG composed of :AGRA, INDIES, INFID YAKKUM
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Summary of Result
Dimensions of CSO Development Effectiveness Basic Principles of CSO Development Effectiveness Guidelines, Mechanisms and Indicators for CSOsEnabling Environments for CSO Development
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Dimensions of CSO Development Effectiveness
Non-marketNon-stateVoluntary organizations To pursue common interests and goalsExpression of human right
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Diversity
Membership predominant CSOsSpecialized issue basedSpecialized servicesCommunity basedNational federated organizationsNGOsIssue or thematic networksBroad platforms
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General areas and types of csosWhat do CSOs do
Expression and institution of democracy as interlocutors of government - watchdogServices and issues of developmentEmpowerment of the poorSocial transformation and building of democracy
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What do CSOs do
From the Rights perspective or approach --Enable the people to claim their rightsBuild capacity to understand and speakBuild capacity and opportunity to participateBuild capacity to organize to address own concerns and problems
Provide servicesOrganize around those servicesAdvocate for access to public services, Human Rights, Gender equality, etc
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What do CSOs do
As enablers at the national and international levelProcess of democratic developmentAct as interlocutors on governanceMake representations for constituencies on specific concernspublic interest issues and concernsDevelopment actors in their own right