World Bank Presentation: Funding
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World Bank
Support
TFSCB
STATCAP
Monitoring
systems / Core Welfare
Indicators Questionnaire (CWIQ)
Readiness Assessment
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TFSCB
Multi-donor trust fund set up in 1999
Closely coordinated with PARIS21
Goal is to help reduce poverty by
strengthening the evidence-base for decision
making at all levels
Shared vision with PARIS21 - to develop
effective and efficient national statistical
systems and to promote a culture of
evidence-based decision-making
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Focus of Activities
Main objective is to strengthen national
statistical systems
But also allows for regional and global
actions where these are justified
Small grants, maximum of $400,000
with a maximum implementation period
of three years
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TFSCB funded activities can
be
Country-specific
– NSDS
– Support for PRSP monitoring
– Improvement in macro/or sectoral statistics;
– Improvement of statistical infrastructure
– Training
Regional
– Workshops, seminars etc, regional
coordination.
Global
– Research, PARIS21 initiatives, etc
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TFSCB Application Process
Supervision
Recipient
Country
Grant
Agreement
Country
Management
Unit
Task
Team
Leader
TFSCB
Steering
Committee
TFSCB
Administration
Unit
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Project Implementation
Preferred
model is for country
implementation
Statistical agencies gain experience in
project management and
implementation
Bank implementation is allowed, but
must be justified
For some projects, spilt implementation
has worked well
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Some Outcomes
Leverage
in projects: donor funds have
been matched by other resources –
including scarce resources from
recipients
Follow-on investments: TFSCB has
stimulated larger investment projects
(e.g. Kenya, Burkina Faso, Nigeria)
Leadership: countries are often
prepared to fund activities themselves,
but look to PARIS21 and TFSCB for
technical guidance
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Some Lessons
Linkage of the Trust Fund with a strong global
partnership is vital
With small grants, need to focus on those
projects which leverage further investments
Need flexibility to respond to priority needs
Processes need to be streamlined but must
still be rigorous
Need for a good advocacy strategy
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STATCAP
National
statistical systems under
pressure
– Under-investment and a vicious cycle of
poor performance and inadequate
resources
Need
to focus on both demand and
supply
Need for a long-term approach
But focus on results and outputs
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How will STATCAP work?
A new
WB lending instrument for
statistical capacity building
– System wide or focused on particular areas
An Adaptable
Program Loan (APL),
based on a sector wide approach
– National projects will be phases of the APL
– But projects may have several stages
Designed
to be a simple, user-friendly
lending facility
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How will STATCAP work?
Based
on a Project Appraisal Document
(PAD).
PAD will be based on a Statistical
Master Plan (SMP) for the country
The SMP will cover the entire national
statistical system, even if the project is
to finance SCB in only one area
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Statistical Master Plan
Based
on national strategies for
statistical development
– Identify strengths and weaknesses,
– Propose an action plan
Includes
– Statistical policy and the regulatory
framework, management and organization
– Statistical infrastructure
– Statistical operations and procedures
– Physical infrastructure and equipment.
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What will StatCap finance?
Improving
statistical policy and
regulatory framework
Development of statistical infrastructure
Upgrading and developing statistical
operations and procedures
Human resource development
Investment in physical infrastructure
and equipment
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Assessing progress
NSDS
will set strategic objectives
Each stage of country project will have
specific goals and targets
Make use of new assessment tools:
– GDDS, DQAF and statistical capacity
building indicators
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More
information
www.worldbank.org/data
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How does a country get started?
Funding – CWIQ Trust Fund
– Assistance for pilot & 2 annual national surveys
– Part of annual household survey prog.
– Covers pilot, TA, equip., dissemination
– $400,000 limit
Technical Assistance
– Cadre of African consultants
– Two regional training centres, EASTC & ENSEA
Product Development
– National ‘light’ monitoring survey
– Very large samples
– Community of practice
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Monitoring Systems
Evidence based Information
decision making Collection
Analysis
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Monitoring systems
Lessons learnt
• Institutional arrangements are the key but no
blueprint
• System should be simple & flexible
• Build on existing processes
• Ultimate goal is to feed back into policy making
M & E Action Plans
for National Strategies
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Readiness Assessment
To
set the context for the
development of M&E Action Plans for
National Strategies
• Incentives & Demands
• Roles & responsibilities
• Capacity building requirements
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Readiness Assessment
Further reading:
10 Steps to a Results-Based
Monitoring & Evaluation System
– Jody Kusek & Ray Rist
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