Inclusive development partnerships
Principle: Inclusive development partnerships.
Clarification: Openness, trust, and mutual respect and learning lie at the core of effective partnerships in support of development goals, recognising the different and complementary roles of all actors.
Occurrence | Bindings or notes |
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Inclusive development partnerships (Busan Partnership) | The used formulation |
Alignment (Paris Declaration) | overall support based on partner countries’ national development strategies, institutions and procedures |
Promote non-discrimination as a basis for inclusive and stable societies (The 10 Fragile States Principles) | real or perceived discrimination is associated with fragility and conflict |
Avoid pockets of exclusion (The 10 Fragile States Principles) | international actors need to address the problem of “aid orphans” – states, neglected geographical regions within a country, or neglected sectors and groups within societies |
Equality (Principles of Democracy) | all individuals are valued equally, have equal opportunities, and may not be discriminated against |
Engage with a broad array of stakeholders (GAC key principles) | — |
Work with governments, donors, and other actors at the country and global levels to ensure a harmonized and coordinated approach (GAC key principles) | giving due consideration to the different and complementary roles of all actors |
Pursue equitable partnerships and solidarity (Istanbul Principles) | commit to transparent relationships with CSOs and other development actors, freely and as equals, based on shared development goals and values, mutual respect, … |
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