Collaboration with the Private Sector in Sweden’s Development Cooperation

19 november, Stockholm

The necessity of private sector development for economic development is not disputed. However, its sufficiency, as well as the role of aid in that process is more controversial. Antagonists’ argue that aid could and should be used better than to increase profits for business. However, increased economic integration, the emergence of new development challenges and pressures for more effective aid delivery have increased the interest to work with and through the private sector. Such partnerships, or Joint Development Initiatives (JDI), take different forms, including innovative investment activities (e.g. challenge funds), collaboration with and support to sustainable business practices, and the leverage of private financing for development.

But to what extent can actors in the business sector help fulfil the objectives of aid? OECD’s Development Assistance committee (DAC) is currently performing a thematic peer review of some of its member states, among them Sweden, with the objective to arrive at effectiveness principles for such partnerships. Quite timely, in a new EBA report presented at this seminar, Sara Johansson de Silva, Ari Kokko and Hanna Norberg map out JDI in Swedish development cooperation. They also analyse whether the potential development gains from these initiatives can be expected to be realized.

Program:

08.00 Registration, coffee/tea and sandwich

08:30 Introduction

Torgny Holmgren, member of the EBA

08:35 Now Open for Business: Joint Development Initiatives between the Private and Public Sectors in Development Cooperation

Dr. Sara Johansson de Silva, independent consultant

Professor Ari Kokko, Copenhagen Business School

Dr. Hanna Norberg, independent consultant

09.00 Comments

Shannon Kindornay, Carleton University

Naeeda Crishna Morgado, OECD

Annika Sundén, Sida

09.30 Discussion

Sara Johansson de Silva, Ari Kokko, Hanna Norberg, Shannon Kindornay, Naeeda Crishna Morgado, Annika Sundén. Moderator: Torgny Holmgren. 

09.55 Concluding remarks, Torgny Holmgren

 

Speakers and discussants:  

Sara Johansson de Silva, independent consultant, author of the report

Ari Kokko, Professor, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark, author of the report

Hanna Norberg, independent consultant, author of the report

Shannon Kindornay, Adjunct Research Professor at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University, Canada

Naeeda Crishna Morgado, Policy Analyst, Green Growth, Climate Change and Development, OECD

Annika Sundén, Chief Economist, Sida

Torgny Holmgren, member of the EBA, Managing Director of SIWI

Thursday, 19 November 2015, 08:30-10:00

Sida (room Djenné), Stockholm