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experience and progress. Irish Aid (IA) has agreed to provide additional financing in support of the
need for continued implementation by all SAIPs until September 2015. The World Bank will make
immediate follow-up to ensure the funding is processed by end of October 2014 per IA requirements.
The World Bank and the MA will work on a detailed proposal for additional funding from IA
following the approval of this recommendation by the June 19 SC.
iii.
Deepening the dialogue on linkages, institutionalization and sustainability. The dialogue
that is
currently happening at the ESAP2 SC and among implementers could involve consultations with the
broader
audiences, research work and systematic documentation of lessons from ongoing
implementation to inform medium and long term choices. MoFED, the donors and the MA will seek
to strengthen this dialogue through the SC and the proposed TC.
iv.
Elaborate a roadmap and articulate SA priorities for the medium term.
The above processes could
lead to elaboration of a roadmap that provides guidance in the medium term and fosters articulation of
priority strategies for institutionalization and sustainability. The recommendations of the SA-FTA
linkages study provide a good starting point on the linkages side. Mainstreaming
application of SA
tools in sector specific structures and initiatives (e.g. in health and education) and using already
existing community based organizations have been sighted as good examples to explore. But options
may differ from region to region and details of how such mainstreaming can be done, including
refining the requirements for accompaniment in terms of coaching and mentoring need to be well
thought through. The SAIP level assessments that the MA will implement in the next few months will
provide support information for the choices to be made.
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