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CSO /GOL ENGAGEMENT ON MONITORING THE AFT WITH A HUMAN RIGHTS APROACH PRESENTATION ON CSO PROPOSED METHODOLOGY BY CAROLYN MYERS ZODUAH PRSTN/AGENDA FOR PRSTN, WONGOSOL, HUMAN RIGHTS & BUDGET FORUM & DISABILITY TASKFORCE BUCHANAN, GRAND BASSA COUNTY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2012 OUTLINE  Background  Why Monitor from citizens & HRBA  Prevailing Conditions  Objectives (Overall & Specific)  Focus/Scope  Methodology  Activities BACKGROUND  During the implementation of the PRS1 , PRSTN monitored to ensure that service delivery was done in consonance with HRBA specifically in social service sector ( Education and Health).  Government thought that this was not a fair assessment as the PRS did not consider human rights when it was being crafted.  There was a need to improve effectiveness by involving citizens and CBOs as well as strengthening partnership with Government BACKGROUND COND’T  There is an increasing demand for monitoring the AFT and other development program from a human rights and citizens perspective (CSOs, MPEA & other sectors, Steering Committee of the NHRAP, citizens  There is a need to incorporate the issues of gender and PWD WHY MONITOR FROM CITIZENS & HR PERSPECTIVE  Complements & triangulates regular data collection and performance of institutions to improve service delivery;  Enhances citizens’ awareness regarding their entitlements to quality services, which is an important starting point for increased social accountability;  Exposes inequitable delivery of services either geographically or between different socio-economic groups; WHY MONITOR COND’T  Prepare service users and providers for a more decentralized service delivery structure;  Offers a practical opportunity for capacity building CSOs/CBOs to strengthen their role in society;  Helps to redefine the role of civil society as a critical, but trusted and constructive partner in the transformation process of Liberia. PREVAILING CONDITIONS  The HRBA is a basic principle for the AFT, which means government can be held accountable  The existence of the NCSCL providing a platform for dialogue between Civil Society Government  The Ministry of Planning & Economic Affairs’ willingness to engage / partner with the CSOs  The existence of the FOI Law with a commissioner improving access to information PREVAILING CONDITIONS COND’T  Civil Society Organisations have enhanced their monitoring and project management capacities  UNDP’s new Country Programme Document (CPD) emphasizes the importance of strengthening Liberia’s emerging civil society  CSOs are represented on the steering committee OVERALL OBJECTIVES  To improve the active participation of citizens in the planning and monitoring of service delivery to strengthen democratic processes at community level SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Enhance local ownership of the services provided;  Improve the effectiveness, efficiency, quality and equity of service delivery;  Improve the responsiveness and social accountability of service providers;  Enhance the voice and agency of marginalised groups, especially women, youth and person with disabilities to demand for equity in access to services;  Strengthen democratic processes at the local level.  FOCUS/SCOPE  Health, education , water, & agricultural support services  The monitoring will initially focus on 4 counties, 80 communities METHODOLGY  To monitor service delivery CSOs have agreed to use a combination of Community Score Card and Community Service Monitoring COMMUNITY SCORE CARD  Integrates local issues in standardized questions  Has strong human rights focus (how gov’t respects, protects & promotes citizens’ rights)  Facilitates dialogue btw service providers and service users  Can be used by local groups if they are sufficiently trained COMMUNITY SERVICE MONITORING  Involves service users & providers  Has direct impact on the management of service delivery especially using social media  Improves transparency of service delivery if budget analysis is integrated  Allows the inclusion of the perspectives of women/PWD  Provides important qualitative information on how service functions/fails PROJECT ACTIVITIES  Civil Society Component: National CSOs will provide technical and mentoring support  Government Component: Provide support to CDO & ACDOs  Enhancing government-Civil Society Partnership: Establish platform to facilitate active engagement Thanks