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Technical Meeting - Moscow - March 13-14, 2006
A Technical Meeting of FTI donor partners was held in Moscow, Russia on March 13-14, 2006. The main objective of the meeting was to review the agreements made at the Beijing Partnership Meeting in November 2005.
Below are the various meeting documents.
Reports:
Final Technical Meeting Minutes
Final Steering Committee Minutes
Catalytic Fund Strategy Committee Minutes
EPDF Strategy Committee Minutes
Meeting Documents:
Proposed Agenda
List of Participants
Minutes of FTI Partnership Meeting -- Beijing, Nov. 30 - Dec. 2, 2005
Co-Chairs Conclusions -- Beijing, Nov. 30 - Dec. 2, 2005
FTI Status Update
ODA Flows
Note on Financial Projections for the Fast Track Initiative
Status of All FTI Endorsed and Eligible Countries as of March 2006
FTI Working Groups and Task Teams
FTI Working Groups and Task Teams List of Participants
Concept Note on Capacity Development
Update on work on Fragile States
Update on work on HIV/AIDS
Update on Linking UNGEI and FTI
Integrating Gender into FTI Processes and Tools
Revised Guidelines for Appraisal of the Primary Education Component of an Education Sector Plan
Revised FTI Framework Amended with Gender Specific Outcomes
Update on Expanded Financing Mechanisms
Communications Brief
Secretariat Staffing Plan
Note on Planning for the Working Group on EFA Meetings
Catalytic Fund Status Update - March 2006
Catalytic Fund Grant Analysis - March 2006
Monterrey Declaration of the E-9 Countries
EPDF Status Update
EPDF Annexes
Presentations:
Presentation on Capacity Development
Presentation on Fragile States
Presentation on Expanded Financing Mechanism
Presentation on Catalytic Fund
Presentation on EPDF
Additional Background Material:
Paris Conference on Financing Mechanisms
Sweden's Proposal
UNESCO Report by the Director General on the Global Action Plan