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AfCoP ANNUAL MEETINGAfCoP ANNUAL MEETING Discussion Panel: Discussion Panel:
What types of practices create a What types of practices create a regional results culture ?regional results culture ?
Presented by Sadio Koly Keita Ministry of the Economy and Finance of Mali
PRSP Technical Unit
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MALIMALIPresentation OverviewPresentation Overview
I. Institutional mechanisms for monitoring and evaluating the 2007-2011Growth and Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (GPRSP)
II. GPRSP annual reviewIII. Sikasso region poverty database and
monitoring/evaluation system (SISEPS)
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I. I. GPRSP GPRSP Monitoring/EvaluationMonitoring/EvaluationI. I. GPRSP GPRSP Monitoring/EvaluationMonitoring/Evaluation
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MALIMALIII. PRSP Annual ReviewII. PRSP Annual Review • General Objective:General Objective: To evaluate how
activities affect people’s living conditions, through the various objectives of the GPRSP and sectoral program reviews
• Joint review evaluation framework (Short list of GPRSP monitoring/evaluation indicators)
• List of sectoral policy monitoring indicators
• National statistical system production capacity:• National statistical system coordination committee• Statistical master plan• Malikunnafoni socio-economic database
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MALIMALIIII. SISEPSIII. SISEPS
Challenges: Challenges: Before 2009, five territorial Before 2009, five territorial communities: communities:
Evolved at the margins of national poverty Evolved at the margins of national poverty reduction mechanisms and its M&E; reduction mechanisms and its M&E;
Had limited knoweldge of sector policies, of the Had limited knoweldge of sector policies, of the PRSP and its national M&E poverty indicators;PRSP and its national M&E poverty indicators;
Performed planning exercises with limited Performed planning exercises with limited statistical information and use of maps;statistical information and use of maps;
Demonstrated weaknessed in data analysis for Demonstrated weaknessed in data analysis for local decision-making.local decision-making.
MALIMALIObjectivesObjectives
General objective:General objective: To help improve To help improve M&E of Malian poverty by involving the M&E of Malian poverty by involving the territorial communitiesterritorial communities
Specific objective:Specific objective: To develop/establish To develop/establish an M&E poverty database in Mali, with the an M&E poverty database in Mali, with the aim of project expansion, and ensuring aim of project expansion, and ensuring effective contribution of territorial effective contribution of territorial communities to GPRSP processes and to communities to GPRSP processes and to the Millennium Development Goalsthe Millennium Development Goals
MALIMALIApproach and PrinciplesApproach and Principles
Approach:Approach: Pilot project involvingPilot project involving a sample of five territorial communities at three levels (a regional assembly, provinces, and two communities)
Principles:Principles: - Value what already exists. - Put stakeholders in the picture.- Ensure technical teams flexibility. - Ensure “progressiveness” in defining indicators. - Modernize work tools.
MALIMALIMain Courses of ActionMain Courses of Action
- Benefit from the contribution of high-level staff.- Computerize territorial communities in the pilot
project area.- Train technical teams and elected officials in
specific areas (results-based management, geographic information systems, data analysis, IT).
- Support stakeholders at the regional and local levels.
- Facilitate at the central level, especially through the Steering Committee.
- Capitalize on experience.
MALIMALIResultsResults
The PRSP process and its M&E mechanism are better understood.
Stronger production, management, and data analysis capacities.
Stronger M&E capacities. Modernized work methods and tools.
MALIMALIResultsResults (continued)
The five territorial communities (TCs): Are equipped with computer-based tools. Have been trained to use RBM,
monitoring, evaluation, and data analysis tools
Now have basic statistics and a baseline for a range of sectoral indicators. This allows them to set five-year targets. Their achievements can be monitored annually. They can also be used to guide local decision-making.
MALIMALISeveral IndicatorsSeveral Indicators
Access to basic social services indicators
2008 National Target
2008M’Pèssoba Territorial Community
Data source
Population with sustainable access to improved water source
69,10%
88% Hydraulics
Antenatal consultation rate 79% 87,6% Health
Enrollment Rate 80% 74% Education
Student / teacher ratio at the 1st cycle of basic education (public community and schools)
59 62 Education
MALIMALIPartnersPartners
Swiss Cooperation Office (BUCO) Malian association of circle and regional
councils (ACCRM) PRSP coordination technical unit
(CT/CSLP) The World Bank, which strongly
supports CT/CSLP’s intervention capacities
MALIMALILessons LearnedLessons Learned
Special attention must be paid to means of communication.
Rural communities, without any source of electric power, can be computerized at affordable costs (less than 5 million CFA francs), and they can have computerized databases and geographic information systems.
It is necessary to strengthen the working relationship between TCs and decentralized government technical services, which played a decisive role in executing the pilot project.
The more data are used locally, the greater the chance they can be improved and adapted to the needs of users, in this case, TCs.
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THANK YOU !
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