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"en.20111025.25.2-463-000"2
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"The fourth forum to be held in Busan, South Korea, in late 2011, is a key moment in the aid effectiveness process, launched in 2002. Promises will have to be translated into tangible achievements. In Busan, the following needs to be done: 1. Remind donor countries of their commitment to devote seven per cent of their GNP to public development aid by 2015. 2. Make democratic ownership the guiding principle of aid and development effectiveness. Democratic ownership requires strong government institutions that are capable of guaranteeing participation and accountability, by paying particular attention to the involvement of parliamentarians, to local authorities, to civil society organisations (CSOs), to the existence of a free media and to the private sector. 3. Point out that budget support is the most appropriate instrument for achieving the objective of aid effectiveness. 4. Highlight the emergence of new stakeholders, emerging countries, foundations and so on. Besides Paris and Accra, there are other types of relations, other ways of doing things and taking action on which we must now draw. Faced with the fragmentation of aid, the complexity of the challenges that exist and the struggle to make progress in the aid effectiveness agenda, we must be less bureaucratic and dare to be politically inspired."@en1
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