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The work of the Platform aims to support donors and governments of partner countries to move towards a new way of doing business. This new way is characterised by transparent and efficient cooperation as well as by translating the Paris Declaration principles in the area of agriculture and rural development into a tangible reality.

The output of Platform activities is structured into the two pillars advocacy and knowledge sharing. The processes of decision making within the platform are laid out in the consensus pyramid.

Advocacy

The Platform aims to ensure that the needs and opportunities for the rural poor are sufficiently addressed and to attract more private and public investment into rural areas. We speak with ‘one joint donor voice’ and contribute to policy debates, conferences and workshops on international, regional and national level, highlighting the role of rural development and agriculture in achieving the Millennium Development Goals.


Important events convened or supported by the Platform
Events tailored to the needs of the members, providing a ground for discussion, collaboration and concerted effort:


Active Platform participation at international and regional events

Knowledge Sharing

We encourage donor harmonisation and promote effective and systematic lesson-learning between development agencies and build consensus among all rural development stakeholders on what works and what doesn’t.

We assist donors and their developing country partners to work together to hammer out the most appropriate rural development strategies and thus harness the full potential of coordinated donor aid.

Consequently, we are committed to knowledge sharing, innovation and better practice. We strive to improve the quality and impact of investment in rural areas by:

  • Publishing consensus-based policy guidelines, joint donor statements and studies on agriculture and rural development;
    • Sector-wide Approaches in Agriculture and Rural Development: This study takes a first and comprehensive look at some of the ways in which SWAps and SWAp-type approaches have evolved in A&RD. It includes a desk review of experience, issues and challenges and case studies from seven countries, with in-depth information available for Mozambique, Tanzania and Nicaragua and assesses the extent to which SWAps are achieving their aims, their intended trajectories of change and provides key lessons for the future.
    • Joint Donor Concept on Rural Development: Platform member consensus on the drivers of rural development as well as the guiding principles and approaches that should guide rural development strategy and implementation.
    • The Role of Agriculture and Rural Development in achieving the Millennium Development Goals — A Joint Donor Narrative: A joint donor statement highlighting and critically discussing the role of agriculture, an integral part of rural development, in achieving the MDGs, in particular MDG 1 (to halve hunger and poverty by 2015).
  • Identifying and addressing jointly the ‘hottest topics’ in rural development and facilitating the formulation of policy briefs on each topic;
    • pdf Platform Policy Brief No.1 — Mind the gap: How to improve rural-urban linkages to reduce poverty: Given the spatial inequalities plaguing many developing countries and urban-biased government government policies of the past, we must learn to correct these spatial distortions so that resources like labour, capital and goods can move freely within economies.
    • pdf Hot Topics — Platform Consensus on Rural Development Issues of Global Significance in 2006: Platform member consensus on A&RD issues of global significance in the short to medium terms.
  • Sharing good practices, experiences and operating guidelines on what works in rural development and what doesn’t via this website and periodic newsletters.
    • Collection of accounts of best practices in agriculture and rural development in support of World Development Report 2008.
    • pdf Cornerstones for Effective Agriculture and Rural Development Programmes under a Programme-based Approach: These cornerstones are meant to offer a practical tool to facilitate the transition process from ‘donor project aid’ to harmonised and government-led development approaches following the OECD-DAC guidelines for aid effectiveness.
    • pdf Operational Guidelines for the Platform’s facilitation service: This note is intended to clarify the role of the Platform as an external “facilitator” of in-country harmonisation and alignment processes in agriculture and rural development.
    • pdf Assessment Study on Harmonisation & Alignment in Rural Development in Four Pilot Countries: This study assesses current achievements, opportunities and constraints to harmonisation and alignment in rural development in Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Nicaragua and Tanzania, and identifies possible approaches and actions for us to increase overall aid effectiveness in the rural sector in these countries as well as on a global scale.
  • Providing the opportunity to experts with both field and headquarter experience to speak frankly on a broad range of development issues;
    • Platform Speaking: This interview series offers you exclusive interviews with people driving rural reform in the developing world. Although their views do not necessarily represent the policy of the Global Donor Platform for Rural Development or of their respective organisations, they address our core concerns.

These activities are complemented by thorough analysis of the new modes of delivery in rural development under the new aid architecture. Platform Studies include an in-depth analysis of sector-wide approaches in agriculture and rural development, a consultation process about aid effectiveness and the role of civil society organisations and a study about the rural focus of poverty reduction strategy papers.

Consensus Pyramid

The Platform comprises a variety institutions with different backgrounds. We agreed on a consensus pyramid which illustrates the levels of understanding and agreement within our work.

The Consensus Pyramid
Issues identified and agreed by members

 The Platform Consensus Pyramid

(arrows indicate the dynamic nature of these topics)

The basis of our work are the individual policies for agriculture and rural development which build on the institutional structure of each member.

Naturally, it is not feasible to reach consensus on every detail of daily operations. However, all members face similar challenges in the delivery of aid in agriculture and rural development.

In June 2006 the members consented on 12 themes which pose the greatest challenge to their work in the years to come. Members agreed on commissioning joint studies and analyses on problems and bottlenecks in donor harmonisation to find appropriate solutions - such as Global SWAp Analysis and Rural Focus of PRSPs.

Even more so, we found common ground on fundamental issues such as The Role of Agriculture and Rural Development in Achieving the MDGs or the Joint Donor Concept on Rural Development.

The Platform’s mission statement precedes the consensus pyramid, reflecting the core values agreed upon by all members. It guides our work and constitutes the umbrella for all our activities.

Last Updated ( Friday, 22 January 2010 )
 

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Strengthening the Impact of Aid

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The 2-pager provides a concise overview of the Platform’s outputs and activities within its Medium-Term Work Programme 2009–2011.
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Platform Update No. 4, January 2010

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Detailing Platform achievements in late 2009.


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Material

  • Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness
  • Rome Declaration on Harmonisation

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