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Title page 1

Contents 6

Foreword 4

Acknowledgements 5

Reader's guide 9

References 12

Executive summary 13

Notes 16

1. Making the case for supporting locally led development 17

DAC members' commitments and progress to advance locally led development 18

Arguments for supporting locally led development 19

References 23

Notes 26

2. Action area: Clarity of intentions and definitions 27

What is the issue? 28

Where to start 30

Additional resources 37

References 38

Notes 41

3. Action area: Meaningful co-creation of development solutions 42

What is the issue? 43

Where to start 43

Additional resources 51

References 52

Notes 57

4. Action area: Equitable partnership approaches 58

What is the issue? 59

Where to start 59

Additional resources 62

References 63

Notes 66

5. Action area: Human resource management 67

What is the issue? 68

Where to start 68

Additional resources 72

References 73

6. Action area: Quality financing to local actors 74

What is the issue? 75

Where to start 77

Additional resources 82

References 83

Notes 87

7. Action area: Reimagined roles for international intermediaries 88

What is the issue? 89

Where to start 89

Additional resources 91

References 91

Notes 93

8. Action area: Harmonised due diligence and equitable risk sharing 94

What is the issue? 95

Where to start 95

Additional resources 100

References 101

Notes 103

9. Action area: Locally led monitoring, evaluation and learning 104

What is the issue? 105

Where to start 106

Additional resources 110

References 111

Notes 114

10. Action area: Transparency and accountability 115

What is the issue? 116

Where to start 116

Additional resources 121

References 121

Notes 123

Annex A. Using Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation monitoring evidence to assess progress on locally led development 124

Annex B. A changing global landscape: Pressures and trade-offs for advancing locally led development 135

Tables 8

Table 1. Overview of action areas to advance locally led development 9

Table 2. Key terms and working definitions 12

Table 3. Summary of practical guidelines for supporting locally led development 14

Table 2.1. Examples of quantitative and qualitative indicators for consideration 36

Table 5.1. Guiding questions for assessing the alignment of human resource culture, policies and capacities for locally led development 71

Boxes 8

Box 1.1. Proxy metrics for official development assistance supporting locally led development 19

Box 1.2. Pursuing locally led development in politically constrained contexts 22

Box 2.1. Political leadership and engagement in support of locally led development 29

Box 2.2. Locally led climate adaptation 33

Box 6.1. Open and fair competition in aid-funded procurement for development effectiveness and locally led development 75

Box 8.1. Integrating locally led development considerations into grants management system reform 97

Box 8.2. Foundations for systemic, demand-driven capacity strengthening 100

Box 10.1. Australia's PERFORMS system to increase transparency across contracting chains 118

Appendix Tables 8

Table A A.1. GPEDC evidence relevant to the Guidelines for supporting LLD 125

Appendix Figures 8

Figure A A.1. CSO and development partner perception on consultation across the programme cycle 127

Figure A A.2. Development partners and partner country governments dialogue on promoting a CSO-enabling environment 128

Figure A A.3. Extent of PFM systems use, by type 129

Figure A A.4. Extent of use of country results frameworks by context 131

Figure A A.5. Alternative sources of results indicators and data to monitor progress 131

Figure A A.6. Share of development partners reporting to partner countries' IMS and comprehensiveness and frequency of reporting 132