Commitment Form for Multilateral Agencies, Governments and Funders
As a bilateral government agency, multilateral agency, funding agency, foundation, pooled fund or similar entity, we recognize the need to ensure that Majority World actors actively shape, access and meaningfully participate in international convenings and policy spaces discussing locally-led development, as stated in the open letter articulated by Majority World networks, organizations and actors published on November 29, 2023.

We acknowledge and endorse the five key asks articulated in that letter as reflected in the following excerpt:

A)      Ensure local actors are at the table: No event or policy that impacts Majority World countries and its inhabitants should be drafted without local actors, proximate leaders and people with lived experience. Locally-led development means that local and community-based organizations, our networks and our governments (where possible) are equally represented at the policy and decision-making tables, moving beyond a few token representatives from the Majority World. We are the majority of the world’s population, and you cannot take decisions that affect us without us.

B)      Ensure we have access to the table: To ensure we are at the table in equal numbers we need to have access to the table. Current visa rules in many countries bar a majority of us from attending events held there. For instance, holding the recent People Power Conference and the conference on supporting local actors in the HDP nexus in Copenhagen, meant that people from most countries in Africa had to either travel to a third country at immense personal cost (time and financial) to get a visa or could not attend. There are many Majority World countries that have the infrastructure and the access that are necessary for us to participate in an event. Hold events about us in places where we can attend them without being subjected to the abject humiliation that many of us undergo while attempting to get a visa to the US or most countries in Europe.

C)      Respect our participation: We want to be equal partners and support you as you seek to transform the current colonial systems that underpin the development, humanitarian and peacebuilding sectors. But this starts with respecting the time, experience and expertise we are sharing. Remember the current discriminatory systems mean that we do not always have the resources to attend these events. Sponsorship to events should include all costs- visa, travel, accommodation, per diem, meals, insurance and entry fee, if any. Costs should also be met upfront to the extent possible. Local organizations often do not have resources to wait for reimbursements. Most importantly, we need adequate notice to rework our schedules, get the visa and plan the trip. Let us know when the event is being planned and do not add us to the agenda at the last minute to tick a box. 

D)      Speak in a language that we understand: To fully benefit from our participation and our knowledge, you need to ensure language access for us. Simultaneous translation in different languages, along with sign language interpretation and physical access for people with disabilities at these events are necessary but not sufficient. If we have to provide input on a policy, it has to be available in a language and context we can understand. And we need to be able to share in languages we are most comfortable with. Similarly, your slide decks, conference materials and agenda need to be accessible to ensure our full participation.  

E)       Set the agenda with us: Equitable partnership means that you not just invite us to the table but we co-design the agenda for the table. Work with us and our networks to determine the agenda for policy events. Ensure we have equal representation, visibility and voice in the agenda. One way of doing this would be to invite Majority World networks and organizations as co-hosts for these events (with compensation for our time and energy). 

We hereby commit to follow the above principles and to stand in allyship with Majority World actors. We believe this movement is vital to transform the development, humanitarian and peace-building systems to be more locally-led.


(If you have concerns, questions or suggestions on this form, reach out to gunjan.veda@mcld.org) 

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