In addition, the Committee, through its Annual Meetings and Working Groups set up to tackle specific issues, provides an opportunity for staff of member agencies to get to know their peers, and expand their networks, in a constructive and positive atmosphere.
The activities of the Committee demonstrate the determination of many development agencies to coordinate their work, to learn from each others' achievements and to share knowledge with others, including through conferences and other major events. Staff of member agencies volunteer their time to participate, and to explore technical issues in-depth. The Committee has produced guidance that has shaped donors' behaviour. The Guiding Principles for Selecting and Supporting Intermediaries in Micro- and Small-Enterprise Finance (or "Pink Book"), issued by the Committee in 1995, played a pivotal role in the micro-finance 'revolution'; the document shaped the debate and contributed to the formation of the Consultative Group to Assist the Poorest (CGAP).
Similarly, the Guiding Principles for Business Development Services (BDS) - also known as the "Blue Book" - have shaped the debate since they were published in 2001, about how to support private sector development; the document is now available in 8 languages. In particular, it has pointed to the potential for donor agencies to consider whole systems of business support, and to identify market-based solutions that will assist local enterprises in self-sustaining ways.
for the Guiding Principles for BDS
The Committee is currently focusing on Business Environment Reform, Results Measurement, and PSD in Conflict-Affected Environments, and has thematic groups dedicated to those themes. In addition, it manages knowledge relevant to enterprise and private sector development for its agencies and their related networks, through on-line databases, a newsletter and regular meetings.
to learn more about the DCED's work on Business Environment Reform
to learn more about the DCED's work on Results Measurement
to learn more about the DCED's work on PSD in Conflict-Affected Environments
To respond to requests from staff in the field for more information and guidance, the Committee is also reaching out to a greater extent than in the past, directly to donor coordination groups dealing with enterprise development in the developing countries where we work. Through these groups, we plan to hold more events, provide more information and other support associated with the latest understanding about best practices. The Committee is currently co-Chaired by the Head of Section for Economic Policy and Private Sector Development in GTZ, and the Head of Profession for PSD in DFID; the Trust Fund is administered by the World Bank Group.
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