IGAD, Institutional Strengthening Action Programme (ISAP), 2022 - 2025
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Result
Some of the key achievements realized during this period include: - The Heads of State Summit of 29th November 2019 issued new instructions for finalizing the IGAD Treaty. With ISAP IV support, the Legal Unit reviewed the first 23 essential articles of the draft Treaty with Member States' legal experts. IGAD Heads of State adopted the Treaty during the Summit held on the 12th June 2023 in Djibouti City. - IGAD organized a two-day national consultation meeting on the development of IGAD Country Programmes The process enabled the Member States take lead in defining their Country Programmes, with the facilitation of IGAD. - Revision of the general conditions for contracts and procurement documents and development of corresponding information tools for staff involved in the procurement process IGAD's multi-year budget (2024, 2025,2026) process launched. - The 1st IGAD quality assurance and control assessment were conducted. IGAD is in the advanced stage in the preparation for the next EU pillar assessment. IGAD has reviewed, developed and implemented internal policies, regulations and guidelines; strengthened internal systems and processes; conducted readiness assessments (e.g., quality assurance and compliance assessment using the EU pillar assessment framework). - IGAD Risk Policy Framework developed. - IGAD's budgeting process was fully digitalized for the first time following the launch of the PBMS in 2023. - By December 2023, a total of four IGAD Member States have contributed their annual assessed contributions and effectively reduced the total contribution arrears by 33% (from USD 13.8 to 9.3 million) (of which 2 have cleared their arrears and annual assessed contribution). - A productive annual review meeting was held in Djibouti. Sweden presented the plan to consolidate the nine agreements. This was welcomed by the IGAD leadership and agreed to work with Sweden to strengthen coordination and lower administration on both sides.
The overall objective of ISAP IV is: To reinforce IGADs corporate performance and operational efficiency and build a coherent and collaborative engagement between IGAD and stakeholders for increased transparency and accountability. The objective of ISAP IV contributes to the attainment of the strategic development objective of the Corporate Development Services Pillar of the IGAD regional strategyfor 2021-25, which is to contribute to transforming IGAD through enhancing its institutional capacity to effectively and efficiently deliver its mandate. Phase four of ISAP comprises two expected outcomes: (1) Corporate performance and operational efficiency of IGAD (Secretariat and Specialised Institutions) enhanced, and (2) Collaborative engagement between IGAD (Secretariat and Specialised Institutions) and stakeholders (Member states, development partners, private sector, civil society organizations and others) for effective delivery of services and obligations established.
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