
Enabel Annual report 2016
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Enabel Annual report 2016
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In response to the Agenda 2030 (or the Sustainable Development Goals – SDGs), the Federal Council of Ministers in October approved a draft bill laying down that our organisation – under its future name Enabel – will be given a broader role in implementing and coordinating the Belgian policy in view of achieving the SDGs. This implies a significant expansion of the mandate given to the Belgian development agency: From 2018 onwards, we can also develop activities outside the traditional sectors and outside the traditional partnerships of development cooperation. To address such challenge, we must call on a broad array of expertise. With this in mind, we meanwhile have signed twenty partnership agreements with Belgian public instances such as Defence, Social Security, Justice, the Federal Police and the Food Agency, and with regional employment and water supply agencies.
In the draft bill the collaboration between Enabel and the FPS Foreign Affairs is thoroughly redesigned. In the future, the agency will have to present the country strategy within the policy outline laid down by the Minister. Enabel will also use a more flexible programming and budget framework, which is adapted to the difficult circumstances in the partner countries of the Belgian Development Cooperation. Greater autonomy obviously comes with increased accountability, which implies more attention will go to evaluation and results monitoring.
In the draft bill the collaboration between Enabel and the FPS Foreign Affairs is thoroughly redesigned. In the future, the agency will have to present the country strategy within the policy outline laid down by the Minister. Enabel will also use a more flexible programming and budget framework, which is adapted to the difficult circumstances in the partner countries of the Belgian Development Cooperation. Greater autonomy obviously comes with increased accountability, which implies more attention will go to evaluation and results monitoring.
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2017
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Francês
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Bélgica