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Chair: H.E. Emilia Pires, Chair of the g7+ and Minister of Finance, Timor-Leste
• Central African Republic • Chad • Comoros • Côte d'Ivoire • Democratic Republic of Congo • Guinea-Bissau • Haiti • Liberia • Sierra Leone • Somalia • Southern Sudan • Timor-Leste • Togo
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Fourteen countries and regions have requested to take part in both the 2011 round of the Fragile States Principles (FSP) Survey and the Paris Declaration Survey. In all fourteen countries, except Somalia, the two surveys will be launched together, with data collection processes and joint dialogue combined.
The 2011 surveys were launched at the regional meetings on aid effectiveness, which took place in November 2010. The national consultations for the FSP Survey, combined with the validation data for the Paris Declaration Monitoring Survey will take place in March 2011.
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2011 National Consultations
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Burundi |
National Co-ordinator: Pamphile MUDEREGA |
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CAR |
National Co-ordinator: Bendert BOKIA |
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Chad |
National Co-ordinator: Bachar BRAHIM ADOUM |
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Comoros |
National Co-ordinator: Alfeine SITI SOIFIAT TADJIDDINE |
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Côte d'Ivoire |
National Co-ordinator: Dr. Ibrahim LOKPO |
| DR Congo |
National Co-ordinator: Theo KANENE |
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Guinea-Bissau |
National Co-ordinator: Alfredo MENDES |
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Haiti |
National Co-ordinator: Yves Robert JEAN |
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Liberia
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National Co-ordinator: James KOLLIE |
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Sierra Leone
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National Co-ordinator: Kawusu KEBBAY |
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Somalia
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National Co-ordinator: TBD |
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Southern Sudan |
National Co-ordinator: Moses MABIO DEU |
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Timor-Leste |
National Co-ordinator: Helder DA COSTA International Focal Points: UNDP (Lin CAO), Australia (Ali GILLIES) National Consultation: 17 March 2011 (agenda) |
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Togo |
National Co-ordinator: Mindi LAMBONI |
Related Documents
2009 Survey of the Fragile States Principles
Monitoring the Fragile States Principles