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Engaging Civil Society Organizations (CSOs): Focus on ICT Presented by: Suzanne Nazal Asian Development Bank NGO Connection Day

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Page 1: ADB Presentation by Ms. Suzanne Nazal

Engaging Civil Society Organizations (CSOs):

Focus on ICT

Presented by: Suzanne Nazal

Asian Development Bank

NGO Connection Day

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Asian Development Bank Our vision - an Asia and Pacific Free of Poverty

• an international development finance institution whose mission is to help its developing member countries reduce poverty and improve the quality of life of their people.

• owned and financed by its 67 members, of which 48 are from the region and 19 are from other parts of the globe.

• main instruments comprise loans, technical assistance, grants, advice, and knowledge.

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ADB works with CSOs “…(to strengthen) the effectiveness, sustainability, and

quality of services that ADB provides”

Why CSOs?

•Innovation

•Accountability

•Responsiveness

•Participation

•Sustainability

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1987 NGO Cooperation

1998 NGO Cooperation

Policy

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ADB’s Strategy 2020

• Our vision: "Eradicating Poverty"

• “ADB will engage in partnerships with a more diverse group of institutions. Partnerships with international development agencies, multilateral and bilateral institutions, the private sector, NGOs, community-based organizations, and foundations will become central to planning, financing, and implementing ADB operations.”

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Integrating ICT in NGO Operations

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ICT is a development enabler and tool in the fight against poverty. It is critical for economic and human development, as it:

• enables access to almost limitless information • facilitates different modes of communication • connects economies and communities • aids in the fast and cost-effective delivery of public services - ADB ICT Strategy

ICT as a tool to fight poverty

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ADB assists developing member countries to

have “increased access to information and allow

the less privileged in society, and the less-

developed parts of the region to have wider

options and a greater role in determining their

future.”

ADB’s ICT Strategy, 2003

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ADB-NGO partnership in ICT Some examples…

Samoa SchoolNet: Connecting Remote Pacific Islands and Providing Community Access

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ADB-NGO partnership in ICT Some examples…

Health Education: Reaching Remote Ethnic Minorities in the Greater Mekong Subregion Using Information and Communication Technology

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Access to ICT alone will not result in significant, lasting change. It is the adoption of appropriate technology, paralleled with an enabling policy environment, a responsive and needs-based

approach, improved individual and institutional capacity, nurtured partnerships with key

stakeholders, leadership by local champions, effectively managed change, and sustained

support that make the difference.

-ADB, 2010

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Thank you! NGO & Civil Society Center Asian Development Bank

[email protected]

http://www.adb.org/ngos