Tunisia: Multi-Stakeholder BCtA Action Dialogue around the Kampala Principles

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A multi-stakeholder ‘Action Dialogue’ on private sector engagement in development cooperation will be held online on February 2 with the participation of government representatives, development partners and private sector actors in Tunisia. This will be followed by an hour-long workshop with representatives from the local Tunisian business community on the same theme.

 

The Action Dialogue is hosted by UNDP’s Business Call to Action and the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation, in partnership with Germany, and is dedicated to the country-level implementation of the Kampala Principles. The Kampala Principles are a set of five mutually reinforcing principles designed by and for the business community, governments in developing countries and their development partners/donors, civil society, and other stakeholders, to enhance the effectiveness of development partnerships with the private sector at the country level. Learn more about the Kampala Principles and development cooperation with the private sector here and here.

 

The aim of the session is to better understand the perspective of governments, development partners, private sector, civil society organizations, and trade unions involved in private sector engagement in development cooperation in Tunisia regarding effective development co-operation with the private sector and the integration of the Kampala Principles in business and partnership practices. The session will touch upon what drives businesses to engage in development cooperation partnerships and what can be done by all actors to make development cooperation more effective.

 

“The private sector’s engagement in development cooperation is particularly critical as a core partner with valuable knowledge and experience on how to scale solutions. It’s not what we do, but how we work together to do it. Therefore, we are keen on mobilizing and activating the private sector towards sustainable development, increasing effectiveness in private sector engagement in development cooperation – a key pillar of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development,” said Uta Böllhoff, Deputy Director-General at the Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), Germany.

 

“Given the cooperation needed for COVID response and recover, the need for diverse stakeholders to come together to share knowledge and experience and develop innovative solutions to leave no one behind is vital. We encourage the local businesses community to attend the session to bring forth their perspective on how partnerships for development cooperation can be more effective,” said Luciana Aguiar, Head of UNDP Business Call to Action.

 

Local government representatives, civil society organizations, private sector actors, trade unions, and development partners operating in Tunisia are encouraged to attend and can sign up here.

 

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