The Italian cooperation system

Article 23 of Law 125/2014 introduces an important novelty: the Italian development cooperation system. The many and highly diverse public and private actors who are engaged in cooperation activities are called to work together and to promote coherent actions, with greater impact and efficiency. This means bringing together governmental bodies, universities, subjects involved in decentralised […]

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Article 23 of Law 125/2014 introduces an important novelty: the Italian development cooperation system. The many and highly diverse public and private actors who are engaged in cooperation activities are called to work together and to promote coherent actions, with greater impact and efficiency. This means bringing together governmental bodies, universities, subjects involved in decentralised cooperation, the whole world of no-profit organisations – from NGOs to private foundations, from associations of migrants to ethical finance and fair trade actors – while also involving businesses and profit-making stakeholders, all of which are essential players in the new cooperation model.

The concepts of “system” and ” coherence” among cooperation policies and initiatives are key aspects of Law 125. This means enabling information exchange and facilitating active networking at local levels among actors operating in various countries, thanks to the men and women of AICS present in the field. It also means creating appropriate incentives for initiatives promoted by consortia or through partnerships between different players, including profit and no-profit actors. And it means recognizing the specific role of the Agency as a “broker” of agreements and partnerships at multiple levels. This represents a major change of paradigm in terms of reinforcing the “coherence” of cooperation actions, and of endowing them with greater compliance with international principles of effectiveness.

This comprehensive perspective requires to involve all available resources and potential donors in the challenge of investing for development, stimulating a leverage effect between public and private resources and thus achieving an increase in the economic volume of aid, which is necessary to make progress towards the ambitious Sustainable Development Goals.

Last update: 04/10/2023, 11:48

Cooperazione delegata UE

L’Unione Europea e i suoi Paesi membri, a livello aggregato, rappresentano la fonte principale di Aiuto Pubblico allo Sviluppo su scala globale (OCSE-DAC). Nel 2017 l’Unione Europea ha fatto propri gli obiettivi di sviluppo sostenibile dell’Agenda 2030 e li ha posti alla guida della propria azione di cooperazione attraverso il “Nuovo Consenso Europeo sullo Sviluppo” […]

Cooperazione delegata UE
Read more L’Unione Europea e i suoi Paesi membri, a livello aggregato, rappresentano la fonte principale di Aiuto Pubblico allo Sviluppo su scala globale (OCSE-DAC). Nel 2017 l’Unione Europea ha fatto propri gli obiettivi di sviluppo sostenibile dell’Agenda 2030 e li ha posti alla guida della propria azione di cooperazione attraverso il “Nuovo Consenso Europeo sullo Sviluppo” […]

Comitato Unico di Garanzia

Il Comitato Unico di Garanzia - CUG - nell’ambito del lavoro pubblico, esercita le proprie competenze al fine di assicurare parità e pari opportunità a tutti i dipendenti, la valorizzazione del benessere lavorativo e, rimane attento a qualsiasi forma di discriminazione.

Comitato Unico di Garanzia
Read more Il Comitato Unico di Garanzia - CUG - nell’ambito del lavoro pubblico, esercita le proprie competenze al fine di assicurare parità e pari opportunità a tutti i dipendenti, la valorizzazione del benessere lavorativo e, rimane attento a qualsiasi forma di discriminazione.

Field offices

The Italian Agency for Development Cooperation runs a network of 19 field offices for managing operations and initiatives in partner countries worldwide.

Read more The Italian Agency for Development Cooperation runs a network of 19 field offices for managing operations and initiatives in partner countries worldwide.

Director

Marco Riccardo Rusconi is the new director of Italian Agency for Development Cooperation The Italian Council of Ministers has nominated Marco Riccardo Rusconi as new Director of the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation.

Read more Marco Riccardo Rusconi is the new director of Italian Agency for Development Cooperation The Italian Council of Ministers has nominated Marco Riccardo Rusconi as new Director of the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation.

Profile and goals

Profile AICS – the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation – is one of key innovations established by the Italian law on international cooperation (Law No. 125/2014). The Agency began operating in January 2016, with the aim of aligning Italy with its principal European and global partners in the endeavor of development. Its basic model reflects […]

Read more Profile AICS – the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation – is one of key innovations established by the Italian law on international cooperation (Law No. 125/2014). The Agency began operating in January 2016, with the aim of aligning Italy with its principal European and global partners in the endeavor of development. Its basic model reflects […]