Directorate of Development Partners Coordination and its Role in National Development - August 2022

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The Directorate of Development Partners Coordination plays a crucial role in mobilizing, coordinating, and managing development support to enhance local public resources and complement domestic efforts. Through partnerships with various bilateral and multilateral development partners, the Directorate aims to foster economic progression, social transformation, environmental sustainability, and good governance. Key functions include engaging with countries like Germany, Sweden, USA, and organizations such as the UN, EU, and World Bank.


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  1. DIRECTORATE OF DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS COORDINATION INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGMENT & ROLE NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ADVISOR ESTER /NANUS AUGUST 2022

  2. Presentation Layout 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Role of the Directorate Organogram Development Partners Current Activities CSO s Help Desk Expectations Key Challenges

  3. 1. Role of Directorate of Development Partners Coordination To solicit Official Development Assistance (ODA) to ensure value-addition to development programs through the mobilization, coordination and management of development support to augment local public resources.

  4. 2. Organogram Directorate Development Partners Coordination 1 x G3 Deputy Chief: National Development Advice 1 x G9 Private Secretary Division Bilateral Programmes Division Multilateral Programmes 1 x G5 Chief National Development Advisor 1 x G4 Chief National Development Advisor 6 x G6 National Development Advisor 5 x G6 National Development Advisor To mobilize, coordinate and manage development cooperation with development partners; This is a support function that will contribute towards achieving the overarching goals of NDPs.

  5. 3. Development Partners Coordination (DPC): Functions and Roles The Directorate is responsible for the mobilization, coordination and management of development support with view to complementing domestic public resources. UN Development Coordination - UNPAF 2019-2023 (economic progression, social transformation, environmental sustainability and good governance) EU development coordination - EDF11 (education and skills, agriculture, civil society and capacity development).

  6. Development Partners Coordination (DPC): Functions and Roles continued Bilateral DPs Germany Sweden USA Spain China South Korea Japan India Finland Turkey France Russia UK Malaysia

  7. Development Partners Coordination (DPC): Functions and Roles continued Our cooperation with most African States is through Joint Commissions. Multilateral DPs United Nations European Union World Bank ADB AU France Russia UK Malaysia

  8. 4. DPC: Current Key Activities Implementation of EDF 11 Sustainable Development Goals (SGDs) African Agenda 2063 United Nations Partnership Framework (UNPAF) Development of the Logistics hub; Namibia German Special Initiative Program

  9. 5. CSOs Help Desk To strengthen the activities of CSO s as per our structure Sustainable Development Goals (SGDs) African Agenda 2063 United Nations Partnership Framework (UNPAF)

  10. 6. Expectations Ensure that CSO s participate in development activities (NDP6, SDG African Development Plan) through available channels (COPP, Umbrella Institution etc.) Liaise with government through official communication directed to the Executive Director. Coordinate with respective OMAS with respect to CSO functions Support CSO s through an umbrella body (individualism) That the umbrella body receives, requests and disseminates information timeously to actors. Official Development Assistance Data: Publicity and accountability data from the side of CSO s of which some information may end up in the National ODA Report.

  11. 7. Key Challenges Inadequate resources mobilized due to Namibia s classification as an upper Middle-Income Country. Lack of cooperation by some stakeholders. Insufficient staff within the directorate.

  12. THANK YOU

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