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The Regular Budget Supplementary Account (RBSA) was established in January 2008 for voluntary contributions to increase the ILO's capacity to deliver on the priorities set out in the ILO Programme and Budget, in particular the implementation of Decent Work Country Programmes (DWCPs). It is based on the belief that the universal support expressed by Member States for the relevance
and the essential role of the ILO should be mobilized in a manner that is acceptable to all. A major innovation, the RBSA –
- is based on voluntary
contributions from Member States over and above assessed contributions;
- addresses priorities that flow from the Strategic Policy Framework and Programme
and Budget;
- enhances the capacity to deliver on decent work outcomes;
- is fully
integrated with extra-budgetary resources and explicitly reflected in the Programme
and Budget for 2010-11.
RBSA resources are allocated to ODA-eligible
countries. The RBSA is covered by all the means
of oversight and governance of the regular budget in terms of implementation and
reporting.
Advantages
RBSA is used to address the highest priorities of the ILO: when the
financial and economic crisis hit, ongoing technical cooperation
projects had not been designed to respond to the needs it created. RBSA was accordingly used for high-priority
action to address the impact of the crisis, making it just as visible
and eye-catching as traditional technical cooperation.
RBSA in particular –
- makes possible quick and effective responses to urgent and emerging needs and priorities
- provides a real incentive for effective results-based management, especially at country level, supporting the policy goals of the Organization and contributing to major changes in the ways in which the Office has been working
- builds on the learning experience and expands the ILO's knowledge base and knowledge sharing, thereby contributing to the development of capacity, especially for evidence-based policy work
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develops the capacity of the social partners and enables them to participate more effectively in the various stages of RBM to achieve decent work outcomes
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enhances collaboration and team work within the ILO
- builds and extends external partnerships, especially with other UN agencies, within the context of UN reform
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supports regional and subregional integration initiatives
- enables the Office to leverage additional funding from other sources.
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RBSA estimated contributions 2008-2009
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Donor
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Pledged
amount
in donor's currency
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Estimated
value
in US$
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Spain
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€ 3,000,000
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3,950,000
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Germany
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€ 6,000,000
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8,860,000
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Netherlands
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€ 4,000,000
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5,520,000
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Norway
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NOK 50,000,000
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7,350,000
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Italy
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€ 1,000,000
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1,470,000
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United Kingdom
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£ 6,000,000
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12,000,000
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Ireland
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€ 400,000
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530,000
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Brazil
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$ 300,000
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300,000
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Poland
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$ 50,000
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50,000
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Belgium
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€ 400,000
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580,000
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TOTAL
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40,610,000
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See
also
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Reports of recent RBSA meetings for donors
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