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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
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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