24.
ICPs commit to:
(a)
Progressively rely on SADC systems for procurement when
SADC has implemented mutually agreed standards and
processes; and
(b)
Adopt harmonised approaches when SADC systems do not
meet mutually agreed levels of performance or ICPs do not use
them.
Towards Untying aid and getting better value for money
25.
ICPs commit to: Continuation of untying aid as encouraged by the
2001 DAC Recommendation on Untying Official Development
Assistance to the Least Developed Countries.
HARMONISATION
26.
For ICPs to implement common arrangements
procedures, they will make the following commitments:
and
simplify
(a)
Implement the ICP action plans that they have developed as
part of the follow-up to the Rome High-Level Forum.
(b)
Implement, where feasible, common arrangements for planning,
funding (e.g. joint financial arrangements), disbursement,
monitoring, evaluating and reporting to SADC on ICP activities
and aid flows. Increased use of programme-based aid
modalities can contribute to this effort
(c)
Work together through conducting joint missions and diagnostic
work, sharing of analytical work and information; and
undertaking joint training to share lessons learnt and build a
community of practice.
To promote Complementarity in Development Assistance
27.
SADC commits to: Provide clear guidance taking into account ICPs’
comparative advantage in the areas of cooperation.
28.
ICPs commit to:
(a)
Make full use of their respective comparative advantage at
sector or regional level by delegating, where appropriate,
authority to lead ICPs for the execution of programmes,
activities and tasks;
(b)
Coordinated funding arrangements in support of the
implementation of the frameworks and interventions set out in
the RISDP and SIPO; and
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