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    CICID 2023: France’s new strategy for international development cooperation

    Publié le 02/08/2023, modifié le 03/08/2023.

    The CICID, Interministerial Committee for International Cooperation and Development, a body chaired by the Prime Minister, met on July 18, 2023. The CICID’s conclusions set out a series of guidelines for France’s action in the fields of development and international solidarity. Analysis.

    Under the supervision of the Prime Minister, the CICID convenes the relevant departments of the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, the Secretariat of State for Development, Francophonie and International Partnerships, and the Ministry of the Economy, Finance and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty, to define a series of guidelines for France’s action in the field of development and international solidarity.

    The CICID follows the Presidential Development Council held on May 5, 2023, which set 10 priority objectives. These 10 objectives are reiterated in the CICID conclusions.

     

    The objectives :
     

    1. Accelerating the phase-out from coal and finance renewable energies in developing and emerging economies to limit global warming to 1.5°C
    2. Protecting carbon and biodiversity reserves in forests and the oceans, to preserve the planet
    3. Investing in youth by supporting education and teacher training in developing countries
    4. Strengthening resilience to sanitary threats, including pandemics, by investing in primary health systems and supporting the training of health workers in fragile countries
    5. Promoting innovation and entrepreneurship in Africa, a shared destiny for young people in Europe and Africa
    6. Mobilizing expertise and private and public funding for strategic, quality and sustainable infrastructures in developing countries
    7. Strengthening food sovereignty, notably in African countries
    8. Promoting human rights, democracy and fight disinformation and impunity
    9. Promoting women’s rights and gender equality, notably through supporting feminist organizations and institutions promoting women’s rights
    10. Supporting [France’s] partners in fighting illegal immigration and clandestine networks

     

    New features of this CICID include, in comparison with the 2018 edition :


    Postponement of 0.7% target: 11 billion euros less to fight global inequality


    According to Focus 2030 projections, meeting the target voted in 2021 of devoting 0.7% of France’s wealth to official development assistance by 2025 would mobilize almost 20 billion euros in 2025. Conversely, pushing back this target to 2030 would represent a shortfall of 10.9 billion euros for international development between 2025 and 2030.

    Emphasis is also placed on aid “effectiveness”, coherence and maximization of impact, visibility of France’s action and alignment of its ODA allocation with France’s economic and political interests.

    Former priorities adopted in 2018 that no longer appear in the 2023 CICID conclusions :

    It should be noted that France’s development policy, whose name had been considered for change, is now referred to in the CICID as “France’s action in the field of solidarity and sustainable investment”, highlighting a clearly stated desire to promote the role of the private sector in this policy and the partnership approach favored by the government.

    It is also alternately entitled throughout the press release “solidarity and sustainable investment policy”, “international cooperation policy”, “international solidarity policy”, “public policy for international cooperation and development aid”, “solidarity investment policy”.

    Examples of projects or organizations currently supported by France mentioned in the press release include: support for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, continued support for the French Muskoka Fund, the pursuit of a feminist foreign policy, France’s action on sexual and reproductive health and rights, and work done through the Support Fund for Feminist Organizations (FSOF), as well as support for countries on the African continent and for civil society organizations.

     

    For more information : read the conclusions of CICID 2023 and the detailed agreed orientations.

     

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