The current draft have been revised based on the comments received in the previous consultation.

Updated toolkit is available here ⬇ :

Click Here  PSE Toolkit for CSOs_Feedback Response 1st Consultation

 

 

1. First, sign up (or log in, if returning user) to the Knowledge Platform. E-mail info@effectivecooperation.org if you have any technical difficulties. 

2. Next, read the toolkit and add your feedback to the discussion in the comment box below (scroll down).

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Development co-operation actors are increasingly working with the private sector in their projects and programmes to address the challenges brought by the pandemic and climate change, and to deliver on the 2030 Agenda at the country level. This trend has created a demand by these actors for more practical guidance on how to design, implement or review a private sector engagement (PSE) policy, programme or project.

The GPEDC is working with a multi-stakeholder group to develop a set of toolkits that provides guidance for stakeholders to apply the Kampala Principles for Effective Private Sector Engagement – a set of 5 normative principles and 16 sub-principles.

The toolkits will come in five parts with tailored advice to development partners, partner countries, private sector, civil society and trade unions. The ultimate goal of these toolkits is to inspire stakeholders to invest in new ways of collaborating with the private sector as a genuine partner in development co-operation in the pursuit of the 2030 Agenda and the SDGs. After open, online consultations all five toolkits will be launched at the upcoming Effective Development Co-operation Summit in December 2022.

 

CSOs toolkit

Development co-operation projects with the private sector involve a variety of actors on the ground beyond with different interests and needs for information. This is why your opinion is important to develop targeted advice to civil society organisations engaged in development co-operation.

 

 

GUIDING QUESTIONS:

  • Do you agree with the overall guidance and level of detail provided in the toolkit?
  • Are there any issues missing in either recommendations addressing international and domestic CSOs?
  • Do you have any additional resources or good examples to include in the toolkit?

 

 

? CLICK HERE TO READ THE TOOLKIT

*Updated toolkit is available at the top of the page

✍?⬇ SIGN UP TO THE PLATFORM AND RESPOND IN THE COMMENTS SECTION BELOW UNTIL 19 AUGUST.

(You can also include your inputs directly in the word document and send to info@effectivecooperation.org).

 

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Sebastian Meyer
Sebastian Meyer Moderator

? The consultation is now open - A warm welcome to all of you! We are excited to receive your comments on the Kampala Principles Toolkit for Civil Society.

? Please keep in mind to sign up to the Knowledge Platform here, before joining the consultation!

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