[ingodirectors] INGO Statement at VDPF 2014
Marko Lovrekovic
director at ngocentre.org.vn
Thu Dec 4 11:33:48 ICT 2014
Dear INGO directors:
Please find enclosed the INGO Statement at the Vietnam Development
Partnership Forum (VDPF) that will be distributed tomorrow, Friday, 5
December 2014.
Based on the enclosed document, Le Kim Dung (Oxfam) and Filip Graovac
(ADRA) will deliver speaking points on behalf of the INGO community in
Vietnam.
I wanted to thank all of you who contributed your valuable inputs and
provided comments during our drafting process.
Kind regards,
Marko
Marko Lovrekovic, Managing Co-Director
VUFO-NGO Resource Centre
Trung Tu Diplomatic Compound, Building E3
6 Dang Van Ngu, Dong Da, Hanoi, Vietnam
Phone: +84 4 3832 8570
Mobile: +84 904 191 871
Email: director at ngocentre.org.vn
Web: http://www.ngocentre.org.vn
> -------- Original Message --------
>
> Subject:[ingodirectors] REQUEST for Inputs to INGO Statement at VDPF 2014
> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2014 23:08:57 +0700
> From: Marko Lovrekovic <director at ngocentre.org.vn>
> To: INGO Directors <ingodirectors at ngocentre.org.vn>
> CC: Le Kim Dung <lkdung at oxfam.org.uk>
>
> Dear INGO directors:
>
> I am inviting you to share your thoughts, comments and inputs for the
> INGO Statement at the upcoming Vietnam Development Partnership Forum
> 2014.
>
> The Vietnam Development Partnership Forum (VDPF) 2014 will take place
> during the first week of December. This high level meeting is a policy
> dialogue between the Government of Vietnam and development partners,
> co-chaired by the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) and the
> World Bank. The VDPF Secretariat has assigned lead agencies to
> facilitate two working groups and prepare reports on the following
> main themes:
>
> (1) Strengthening Institutional Reform Towards the Market Economy
> The VDPF Institutional Reform Working Group is led by the Central
> Institute for Economic Management (CIEM); the World Bank; and the
> Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT). They
> organised two meetings already and shared a preliminary draft report
> (see Attachment 1).
>
> (2) Role of the Private Sector in Increasing Vietnam’s Economic Independence
> The VDPF Private Sector Working Group is led by the Vietnam Chamber of
> Commerce and Industry (VCCI); the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the
> International Finance Corporation of the World Bank Group (IFC). They
> organised two meeting already and shared a concept note (see
> Attachment 2).
>
> The current INGO representatives to VDPF —four directors from Oxfam,
> ActionAid, ADRA and Marie Stopes International— have participated in
> VDPF working groups’ meetings and will be invited to VDPF 2014. They
> will speak on your behalf and represent the INGO community in Vietnam
> during two sessions. As the Head of INGO delegation I am coordinating
> preparations of the INGO Statement with the four representatives; and
> we ask for your inputs. Printed copies of the final INGO Statement
> will be distributed to participants of VDPF 2014. The key messages
> from the INGO Statement may be used as talking points during the
> sessions, time permitting.
>
> Please note that donors and the Government are preparing their own
> statements on the same themes. Feel free to read their drafts in the
> attachment. However, we would like to bring our own ‘social'
> perspective to discussions, based on your projects and experiences
> relevant to the VDPF 2014 themes. Also, keep in mind that our final
> document will be only 1 or 2 pages, including both themes, and your
> representatives will have maximum of 3 minutes during each session to
> share INGO views.
>
> If your projects are related to Institutional Reform and/or Private
> Sector, please send your inputs within the next 7 days, at the latest
> by COB 19 November 2014 to the following focal points:
>
> 1. for INSTITUTIONAL REFORM: Ms Le Kim Dung, Associate Country
> Director at Oxfam: <LKDung at oxfam.org.uk>
> 2. for PRIVATE SECTOR: Mr Filip Graovac, Country Director at ADRA in
> Vietnam: <filip at adravietnam.org>
>
> (Filip kindly prepared preliminary draft for the 2nd theme, which you
> can use as a starting point — see Attachment 3)
>
> For those of you who are not familiar with VDPF and INGO
> representation, please refer to the following link:
>
> http://www.ngocentre.org.vn/content/vietnam-consultative-group-cg-meeting
>
> We look forward to receiving your inputs by 19 November 2014. The four
> INGO representatives to VDPF are copied on this email. Thank you in
> advance.
>
> Warm regards,
>
> Marko
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