Stakeholders and Entry Points

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The purpose of the stakeholder
mapping is to identify entry points
There are numerous – almost
to influence humanitarian and
endless – policy fora that
development policy discussions to
Several
initiatives,
groups, and policy fora Members can utilise to put
take account
of the
needs of
displacement on the humanitarian
been identified as highly influential,
displacedhave
people.
and the following suggestions are and development agenda and
influence upcoming policy
considered to be amongst the highest
debates.
priority entry points for influencing policy.
The Members of the Initiative are
important for identifying other influential
entry points for advocacy to help build a
strategy…….
Read on…….
INFLUENTIAL ORGANISATION / GROUP
ORGANISATION FOR
ECONOMIC
COOPERATION AND
DEVELOPMENT, OECD
http://www.oecd.org/ab
out/
ENTRY POINTS
International
OTHER
TRIANGULAR
OECD
Network
DAC
COOPERATION
GLOBAL
on Conflict
NETWROKS
and
FORA
Fragility
THE DEVELOPMENT(INCAF)
ASSISTANCE COMMITTEE,
Various
Triangular
DAC
http://www.oecd.org/dac/
co-operation
networks
host
foradialogues,
bring together
carry the
out
OECD-DAC
research,
best of
and
different
supportactors
policy- development
providers of on
different
development
INCAF
issues:
is is
a co-operation,
subsidiary
human
body
and
ofworld's
the
development;
OECD
in SouthOECD
DAC
the
forumrights
for partners
the
main
Development
South
capacity
Assistance
development;
Committee
andgroups
governance;
international
(OECD-DAC)
donors
andco-operation
other
relevant
define
and
andstrengthening
organisations
worksinon
policy
aid
- toand
management;
share
programming
knowledge
pro-poor
to
and
assist
standards
key
areas
of development.
Through
growth;
implement
development
empowerment
projectspartners,
thatand
support
poverty
international
theworks
reduction.
common
inclusive
partnerships,
OECD
DAC
to
organisations
All
goal
these
ofthe
reducing
areas
and relate
partner
tocountries
a and
comprehensive
promoting
to respond
improve
lives
ofpoverty
people
in
the
developing
development.
approach
to conflict
to development
and
These
fragility.
foradevelopment
provide
INCAF
which facilitates
opportunities
will support
world
by understanding
finance;
solutions
coordination
to feed
into
to displacement.
development
between
discussion
Numerous
diverse
stakeholders
within
workshops
the
strengthening
aidthese
delivery;
improving
and
and
wide
conferences
provides
OECD spectrum
apolicy;
platform
offer the
and
for
opportunity
offer
shared
anpartnerships
opportunity
experiences,
to engage.
development
and
building
including
contribute
E.G.
in the
to,
AID
area
and
MANAGEMENT
influence
of peacebuilding
the global
and
for
development.
HUMAN RIGHTS
development
statebuilding.
AND GOVERNANCE
policy agenda.(GOVNET)
ENTRY POINTS
THE DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
COMMITTEE, OECD-DAC
http://www.oecd.org/dac/
INTERNATIONAL NETWORK ON
CONFLICT AND FRAGILITY (INCAF)
http://www.oecd.org/dac/incaf/the
internationalnetworkonconflictandf
ragility.htm
TRIANGULAR COOPERATION FORA
http://www.oecd.org/dac/dac-globalrelations/triangular-cooperation.htm
OTHER OECD-DAC GLOBAL
NETWORKS
http://www.oecd.org/dac/dacglobal-relations/triangularcooperation.htm
INFLUENTIAL ORGANISATION / GROUP
UN ECONOMIC AND
SOCIAL COUNCIL,
ECOSOC
http://www.un.org/en/e
cosoc/about/index.shtml
ENTRY POINTS
UN DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION FORUM, UN
ECOSOC
DCF
ECOSOC SUBSIDIARY BODIES,
E.G. COMMISSION
ECOSOC is the prominent forum where the
Reviews FOR
trends
in international
development
SOCIAL
DEVELOPMENT
world’s economic, social and environmental
cooperation
andseveral
facilitates
coherence
among
ECOSOC has
subsidiary
bodies
thatthe
issues are discussed. ECOSOC has broad
variousdevelopment
developmentpolicy
actors.onIt several
brings together
discuss
different
responsibility for some 70% of the human and
decision
makers
from
developing
developed
thematic
areas
that
relate to and
the broad
financial resources of the entire UN system. The
countries, agenda.
parliamentarians,
civil society
displacement
Three examples
of many
biggest gathering of ECOSOC is a month-long
organizations, local
government
groupings
are: and private
session held in July, rotating between Geneva
philanthropic
organisations.
The DCF sessions
Commission
for Social Development
and New York and covers five segments: high
andCommission
events spur on
debate
on national
policies that
Sustainable
Development
level; coordination; operational activities;
have
advancedondevelopment
achievements.
The
Commission
Technology and
Development
humanitarian affairs; and general issues.
UN DCF is convened every two years, and the
Forum falls under ECOSOC.
ENTRY POINTS
ECOSOC ANNUAL SESSION
http://www.un.org/en/ecosoc/
UN DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION
FORUM
https://www.un.org/en/ecosoc/dcf/
ECOSOC SUBSIDIARY BODIES
http://csonet.org/?menu=123
BEYOND 2015 CAMPAIGN
INFLUENTIAL ORGANISATION / GROUP
POST-2015
DEVELOPMENT AGENDA
http://www.un.org/en/ecoso
c/about/mdg.shtml
ENTRY POINTS
Beyond 2015
a global TASK
civil society
UNis SYSTEM
TEAM campaign,
pushing(ON
for aTHE
strong
and legitimate
successor
POST-2015
AGENDA)
framework to the Millennium Development
THE WORLD WE WANT, E-CONSULTATIONS
Goals.
The campaign
brings together
more than by the
The UN Task Team
is a collaborative
forum established
900 civil society
organisations from for
small post-2015
UN Secretary
to support
TheGeneral
World We
Want is preparations
an initiative that the
has
community
based
organisations,
international
The Post-2015
Agenda
development
agenda.
ItDevelopment
consists of more
thanrefers
sixtyto
UNa entities
established
e-consultations
on eleven
thematic
NGOs,
academics
and
trade
unions.
Several
process
led
by
the
United
Nations
(UN)
that
aims
and areas
international
and supports
stakeholder
and willorganisations
gather the priorities
that come
out
NGOs
are
also
engaged
the Displacement
to
help
define
the
futureinglobal
development
consultations
on
the
development
agenda.
The
Task
Team set
of these consultations and present them directly
Initiative
Engagement
Group
(DSEG).
The
framework
that
will
succeed
the
UN
Millennium
up a working
group
globalLeaders
partnership
forplan
development
to the UN
andonWorld
to help
the
Beyond
2015
Campaign
is
influencing
Development
Goals
(MDGs),
a
set
of
eight
globalthinkbeyondnext
2015
which
supports
research
and
produces
global development agenda. UN Country
development
actors
towhich
create
a legitimate
postdevelopment
targets
come
to
an end
in
pieces
on development
to
assist
consultations.
Teams
are at the centre
of thisthe
initiative
and
2015
framework
based
on
consensus.
The
2015.
Furthermore,
Team hasinvolved,
hosted meetings
of experts to
UNDPthe
areTask
significantly
acting as focal
initiative
also relates of
to. the
thepost-2015
'World Wedevelopment
Want'
support
the
advancement
points in most of the countries involved in the
consultations
(see
above)that
and hosts a calendar of
agenda.
These are
all areas
initiative.members of the DSE can
events
can be joined
to advocateinto the
engageupcoming
in to support
thethat
integration
of displacement
for specific issues
to
be
included
on
the
agenda.
post-2015 agenda
ENTRY POINTS
UN SYSTEM TASK TEAM
http://www.un.org/en/developme
nt/desa/policy/untaskteam_undf/in
dex.shtml
THE WORLD WE WANT, ECONSULTATIONS
http://www.worldwewant2015.org/p
ost2015-about#
BEYOND 2015 CAMPAIGN
http://beyond2015.org/
THE NEW DEAL
INFLUENTIAL ORGANISATION / GROUP
NEW DEAL FOR FRAGILE
STATES
http://www.newdeal4peace.
org/
ENTRY POINTS
The New Deal for Fragile States has been
developed, and DIALOGUE
continues to
evolve
through a
INTERNATIONAL
ON
PEACEBUILDING
series of discussions
that result in commitments
AND STATEBUILDING
from prominent actors involved in fragile states.
The New Deal
was theon
culmination
of and
The International
Dialogue
Peacebuilding
agreements is
which
began
withfor
thepolitical
Paris
Statebuilding
the first
forum
Declaration
(2005)together
and evolved
further at Accra
dialogue to bring
conflict-affected
and
(2008),
Dili (2010),international
before beingpartners
presented
the
fragile countries,
andatcivil
High
Level
Aid Effectiveness
in Busan
society
to Forum
catalyseonsuccessful
transitions
from
(2011). Various
dialogue
link, and influence,
conflict
andfora
fragility.
to the New Deal, and these fora provide an entry
point to register displacement within global
policy discussions related to the New Deal.
ENTRY POINTS
THE NEW DEAL ITSELF
http://www.newdeal4peace.org/
INTERNATIONAL DIALOGUE ON
PEACEBUILDING AND
STATEBUILDING
http://www.pbsbdialogue.org/ab
out
WORLD HUMANITARIAN SUMMIT
INFLUENTIAL ORGANISATION / GROUP
WORLD HUMANITARIAN
SUMMIT
http://www.worldhumanita
riansummit.org/
ENTRY POINTS
The World Humanitarian Summit events will
bring together humanitarian organizations, UN
agencies, governments, businesses, academic
REGIONAL SUMMITS
institutions, and people affected by disasters and
ON-LINE SUBMISSIONS
conflicts, to develop new solutions to
THEMATIC TEAMS
humanitarian challenges. The summit will host
nine global consultations on how the
There will be nine regional summits held round
humanitarian world can deliver better results.
the world and on-line submissions to influence
This can also include how development and
humanitarian response will be taken. The on-line
humanitarian work can reinforce each other
resource will be launched in May. The Summit
rather than operating separately. The Summit
will also create thematic teams that will provide
can be a significant platform for influencing
expert input to the discussions.
policy in the long-term. All thematic issues on
the agenda are relevant to displaced persons,
particularly theme 2 (reducing vulnerability and
managing risk), and theme 4 (serving the needs
of people in conflict)
ENTRY POINTS
WORLD HUMANITARIAN SUMMIT
http://www.worldhumanitariansum
mit.org/
REGIONAL SUMMITS
ON-LINE SUBMISSIONS
THEMATIC TEAMS
http://www.worldhumanitariansum
mit.org/about-faq.html
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