FIVE KEY ELEMENTS OF AN ADDIS MUTUAL ACCOUNTABILITY PACT
1. Access to basic services
Governments must agree to a nationally owned minimum per capita spending level to deliver, by 2020, a basic package of services including health and education for all, but particularly for the poorest and most marginalised, with a focus on girls and women.
2. Domestic resource mobilisation
Governments should increase domestic revenues towards ambitious, nationally defined revenue-to-GDP targets and halve the gap to those targets by 2020 by implementing fair tax policies, curbing corruption and stemming illicit flows.
3. Development assistance: Should grow to 0.7% of GNI of which 50% goes to LDCS
Development partners must allocate 50% of development assistance to LDCs by 2020,1 and DAC countries must set timetables immediately to meet the target of 0.7% ODA/GNI – ideally by 2020. All partners must implement agreed development effectiveness principles.
4. Inclusive growth
Development partners should agree specific initiatives in Addis Ababa to boost productive capacity, particularly on agricultural development, infrastructure, energy, trade and private finance.
5. Strong accountability through a data revolution
A new global partnership should be delivered to finance the collection of data and their use, with development partners reporting and delivering on all commitments and opening up their own financial flows and budgets to scrutiny.
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Извор: WUNRN – 12.06.2015