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Development Assistance Committee[1]
Chair:   
Ms. Susanna MOOREHEAD   
(OECD)
Vice-Chairs:   
Ms. Anthe CRAWLEY   
(New Zealand)
Mr. Dirk PLATZEN   
(Australia)
Ms. Aleksandra Stys   
(Poland)
Mr. Eric DAVID   
(France)
Members:[2]   
Australia   
Lithuania   
Austria   
Luxembourg   
Belgium   
Netherlands   
Canada   
New Zealand   
Czech Republic   
Norway   
Denmark   
Poland   
Finland   
Portugal   
France   
Slovak Republic   
Germany   
Slovenia   
Greece   
Spain   
Hungary   
Sweden   
Iceland   
Switzerland   
Ireland   
United Kingdom   
Italy   
United States   
Japan   
EU   
Korea   
Participants:   
Bulgaria   
Qatar   
Romania   
Saudi Arabia   
Azerbaijan   
United Arab Emirates   
Kuwait   
Observers (International Organisations):   
African Development Bank (AfDB)   
Asian Development Bank (ADB)   
European Investment Bank (EIB)   
Inter-American Development Bank (IADB)   
International Monetary Fund (IMF)   
UN Development Programme (UNDP)   
World Bank   
Date of creation:
14th January 1960
Duration:
31st December 2027

Mandate:   -   Resolution of the Council to extend the mandate of the DAC up to 31 December 2015, approved at its 1228th Session held on 14 October 2010 [C(2010)123, C(2010)123/CORR1, C/M(2010)18, item 213]

   -   Resolution of the Council to extend the mandate of the DAC up to 31 December 2016 approved at its 1314th session held on 13 May 2015 [C(2015)73 and C/M(2015)11/rev1]

   -   Resolution of the Council to extend the mandate of the DAC up to 31 December 2017 approved at its 1337th session held on 13 July 2016 [C(2016)94 and C/M(2016)12]

   -   Resolution of the Council to renew and revise the mandate of the DAC up to 31 December 2022, approved at its 1363rd session held on 14 December 2017 [C(2017)134 and C/M(2017)22]

   -   Resolution of the Council to renew and revise the mandate of the DAC up to 31 December 2027, approved at its 1459th session held on 12 December 2022 [C(2022)208]

 

 

Resolution of the Council [C(2022)208]

RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL CONCERNING THE MANDATE
OF THE DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE COMMITTEE

   

THE COUNCIL,

HAVING REGARD to the Convention on the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development of 14 December 1960;

HAVING REGARD to the Rules of Procedure of the Organisation;

HAVING REGARD to the Resolution of the Council on Partnerships in OECD Bodies [C(2012)100/REV2/FINAL];

HAVING REGARD to Paragraph 14 of the Report by the Preparatory Committee establishing the mandate of the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) [C/M(60)2(Final)], whose mandate was last revised in 2017 [C(2017)134];

HAVING REGARD to the results of the In-depth Evaluation of the DAC [C(2016)84, C(2016)84/ADD1, C(2016)84/ADD2, C(2016)84/CORR1, C(2016)84/CORR2, and C(2016)84/CORR3];

HAVING REGARD to the recommendations put forward by the High Level Panel for A New DAC in a Changing World [DCD/DAC(2017)7];

COMMITTED to supporting developing countries in their efforts to improve the lives of their peoples, leaving no-one behind, as part of implementing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and to a future in which no country depends on aid;

RECOGNISING that members of the DAC continue their common efforts to increase resources for development and to improve the relevance, coherence, effectiveness, efficiency, results, impact, and sustainability of these efforts;

CONVINCED of the need to align development co-operation to the specific context and challenges of each developing country and region;

CONVINCED that sustainable development of all countries—notably those affected by fragility and conflict—is essential for global stability, resilience and inclusively addressing climate change;

AWARE that the countries most in need such as least developed countries, low-income countries, landlocked developing countries, small island developing states, and countries affected by conflict and fragility are constrained in their engagement with the global economy and are at risk of increasing marginalisation, while middle income countries and countries transitioning through income levels face specific challenges;

AWARE that the policy choices of OECD countries and emerging economies have spill-over effects in developing countries; and of the specific policy challenges relating to global public goods that affect development results;

RECOGNISING the need for the DAC to work with other policy communities and development stakeholders beyond its membership with a view to enhancing development results and to support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development;

RECOGNISING that, while working to support developing countries’ ability to mobilise domestic resources and access private and public finance extended on non-concessional terms, official development assistance (ODA) will still be required for many countries, at least throughout the period of this mandate, and ODA can play an important catalytic role for further resource mobilisation;

HAVING REGARD to the proposed revision of the mandate of the DAC [C(2022)208];

 

   DECIDES:

A.    The Development Assistance Committee (hereafter the “Committee”) is renewed with the following revised mandate:

I.    Objectives

   1. The overarching objective of the Committee is to promote development co-operation and other relevant policies so as to contribute to implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, including inclusive and sustainable economic development, the advancement of equalities within and among countries, poverty eradication, improvement of living standards in developing countries, and to a future in which no country will depend on aid.

II.   Working methods

   2. To achieve this overarching objective, the Committee shall:

a.monitor, assess, report, and promote the provision of resources that support sustainable development by collecting and analysing data and information on ODA and other official and private flows, in a transparent way;

b.review development co-operation policies and practices, particularly in relation to national and internationally agreed objectives and targets, set and uphold international standards, protect the integrity of ODA, and promote the application of the development co-operation effectiveness principles and mutual learning;

c.provide analysis, guidance and good practice to assist the members of the DAC and the broader development co-operation community to enhance innovation and promote the relevance, coherence, effectiveness, impact, and sustainability of results in development co-operation, particularly regarding pro-poor resilient and sustainable growth, the advancement of equalities within and among countries, and poverty eradication;

d.analyse and help shape the global development architecture with a view to maximise sustainable development results, to support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and stimulate mobilisation of resources according to the Addis Ababa Action Agenda on financing for development;

e.analyse and shape development co-operation policies and standards to consider to the impact of new development co-operation providers, ensuring effectiveness in keeping with the objectives of ODA; and

f.promote the importance of concerted action on global public goods and policy coherence for sustainable development.

III. Co-ordination Arrangements

3. In order to efficiently implement its overarching objectives, the Committee shall:

a.Collaborate closely with the Committee on Statistics and Statistical Policy, which is responsible for the OECD's statistical policy, both within the Organisation and vis-àvis the rest of the world.

b.Co-operate with other relevant bodies of the OECD on cross-cutting issues and in particular on policy coherence for sustainable development;

c.engage with non-DAC OECD Members in all meetings of the DAC and its subsidiary bodies in areas of mutual interest;

d.engage partners including other providers of development co-operation, international organisations, private sector organisations, foundations, and civil society representatives in line with principles of development co-operation effectiveness, so as to ensure transparency and the relevance and inclusiveness of the DAC’s work.

IV. Special Delegated Power

4. The Committee shall continue to make recommendations to members of the Committee, as well as to the Council, within its competence on matters related to development.

 

B. The mandate of the Committee shall remain in force until 31 December 2027.


[1]The predecessor to the Development Assistance Committee, the Development Assistance Group (DAG) was set up on 13 January 1960 by the Special Economic Committee and approved by Council on 14 January 1960 [CM(60)2(Final) Item 14C].
[2]OECD countries that are not members of the DAC are entitled to participate in all meetings of the DAC and its Subsidiary Bodies in areas of mutual interest.
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