IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL DECENTRALISATION POLICY IN ZAMBIA

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IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL DECENTRALISATION POLICY IN ZAMBIA SALIM KAUNDA - HEAD OF RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS WEDNESDAY 31 ST JANUARY 2018 COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNANCE, HOUSING AND CHIEFS AFFAIRS PARLIAMENT LUSAKA START 2018 UNLOCKING ZAMBIA'S POTENTIAL

QUESTION 1 1. The regulatory and legal framework governing the implementation of the decentralisation policy and whether or not the frameworks are adequate Introduction n Since independence, Zambia has been committed to the principle of decentralisation as a primary vehicle for attaining the vision of a democratic and developmental state. Figure 1: Common Aims of Decentralisation DECENTRALISATION and accountability Increased community participation Decentralisation Secretariat Source: Adapted by Policy Monitoring and Research Centre (PMRC), 2014 Improved service delivery at lower implementation levels IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL DECENTRALISATION POLICY IN ZAMBIA 2 2

POLICY MONITORING AND RESEARCH CENTRE n Government has undertaken substantial preparatory work to facilitate the implementation of the decentralisation process. n This work has included: a) Establishing a clear policy position on decentralisation, b) Sensitizing the public and c) Setting up of implementation structures at all levels, - has laid a firm foundation for implementation of the policy. IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL DECENTRALISATION POLICY IN ZAMBIA 3 3

ndecentralisation in Zambia is backed by various key pieces of legislation, regulation and Institutions as depicted below. DECENTRALISATION A) CONSTITUTIONAL BACKING C) DECENTRALISATION POLICY D) SEVENTH NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN E) CIRCULAR NO 10 OF 2014 B) DECENTRALISATION SECRETARIAT F) NATIONAL BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL DECENTRALISATION POLICY IN ZAMBIA 4 4

National Constitution POLICY MONITORING AND RESEARCH CENTRE nthe principle of devolution is strengthened by the Constitution of Zambia (Amendment) Act No. 2 of 2016, which provides for the system of local government based on democratically elected councils. Decentralisation Secretariat nthe government through Cabinet Office (Decentralisation Secretariat) is developing systems to ensure effective nationwide supervision and co-ordination programme to facilitate smooth implementation of the decentralisation process in general and the Circular No. 10 of 2014 in particular. The Decentralisation Policy 2013 nthe Decentralisation policy is a guide to transference of authority, functions and responsibilities to lower levels of governance. Circular No 10 of 2014 n The Circular served as notice of Government s intention to commence the devolution process, outlined milestones achieved, implementation modalities and phasing of the devolution process. It also provided direction on the institutional framework for the decentralised system of government at all levels IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL DECENTRALISATION POLICY IN ZAMBIA 5 5

POLICY MONITORING AND RESEARCH CENTRE Seventh National Development Plan (2017-2021) nit is Important to note that Fifth National Development Plan (FNDP) and Sixth National Development Plan (SNDP) were affected by inadequate implementation of the decentralisation policy. nthe Decentralization policy provides the principles of implementation of the 7NDP and therefore full implementation of the decentralisation policy is a critical condition of success for the implementation of the 7NDP. The 2018 National Budget nin the 2018 National Budget,, Government commits to ensuring that finances required to provide front-line public services and infrastructure projects at provincial and district level are deconcentrated to provincial administration. *Therefore - The regulatory and legal framework governing the implementation of the decentralisation policy is visible and adequate to some extent. The main challenge is adequate implementation. IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL DECENTRALISATION POLICY IN ZAMBIA 6 6

QUESTION 2 POLICY MONITORING AND RESEARCH CENTRE nassessment of the progress that has been made towards the completion of the devolution of the functions to the councils and whether or not the decentralisation process is on course Process and Timelines for Implementation of Decentralisation in Zambia Source: Decentralisation Secretariat IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL DECENTRALISATION POLICY IN ZAMBIA 7 7

POLICY MONITORING AND RESEARCH CENTRE nalthough the policy states that Government will realign functions and linkages of central, provincial, district and sub-district governance structures with matching resources, the reality of this has not been seen thus far. nthere have also been delays in the implementation of the policy from the 90 s to date. These delays need to be investigated. (In the 70s Dan Munkombwe was minister of decentralisation) nthe creation of several new district councils and one province goes to demonstrate Government s commitment to deliver quality services that are easily accessible to the people. The number of districts in Zambia increased from 72 in 2012 to 103 in 2014. However, this is not a guarantee to successful decentralisation for increased community participation and improved service delivery. In most cases, the districts have been created but not given power or authority for decision-making and resource mobilization. nestablishment of Ward Development Committees (WDCs) IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL DECENTRALISATION POLICY IN ZAMBIA 8 8

POLICY MONITORING AND RESEARCH CENTRE 3. Whether or not the councils have the capacity to effectively preform the devolved functions.this should be clearly elaborated nwe are aware that Government is planning specifically designed training courses for Council staffs to prepare for the new functions. These will be organised by the Ministry of Local Government and Housing as well as other training providers such as National Institute for Public Administration or the University of Zambia. Local Council Government IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL DECENTRALISATION POLICY IN ZAMBIA 9 9

POLICY MONITORING AND RESEARCH CENTRE PMRC conducted a mini survey with 7 Councils randomly selected and the results are displayed in the matrix attached. Local Council Survey Question 1. Does the council have copies of the Decentralisation Policy? 2. As a council, do you have clear understanding of what your role is in the successful implementation of the decentralisation policy? 3. Have any functions been devolved to this council? Answers & Results 100% n Response The n majority of Councils have understanding of the decentralisation policy as well as its parameters of implementation. nsome lower level staff are just aware of the Policy and not details and provisions No n deliberate move has been put in place by councils to sensitize the lower level staff members on the decentralisation policy. About 75% responded with Affirmative IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL DECENTRALISATION POLICY IN ZAMBIA 10 10

POLICY MONITORING AND RESEARCH CENTRE Local Council Survey Question 4. If yes, what powers have been devolved to you as a council from the central Government? 5. Does your council have the capacity to effectively perform the devolved functions (scale of 1 to 5) Answers & Results Managing n the devolved functions in terms of administration and reporting The n provisional Administration office will take charge of all government projects in 2018 that is contracting the contractors Others n listed Early Education, Social welfare Council n staff are participating in more planning meetings with the Ministry of Local Government n Given the resources that are finances, the councils are able to carry out their new functions The n Average score was 3.7% IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL DECENTRALISATION POLICY IN ZAMBIA 11 11

Local Council Survey Question 6. If yes, have the devolved new functions been accompanied by capacity building / adequate Finances? 7. What challenges are you facing as a council in the implementation of the decentralisation policy Answers & Results There n is Inadequate Financing There n is Inadequate Capacity Building nresistance Strain n on council financial resources Dual n reporting system The n presence of the District Commissioners (DC) office- Dual n reporting system- this system is making it difficult for the councils to completely carry out their roles because the devolved departments report to both the councils and the provincial heads. n The partial devolution of just administrative roles and not fiscal decentralization is posing a challenge to the councils since they have limited funds to run the planned projects of the devolved departments. IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL DECENTRALISATION POLICY IN ZAMBIA 12 12

Local Council Survey Question 7. What challenges are you facing as a council in the implementation of the decentralisation policy 8. What needs to be put in place to ensure smooth implementation of the decentralisation policy? Answers & Results none of the challenges that local authorities are facing is the inactiveness of the decentralization secretariat. There is more of decentralization directives from cabinet and less from the secretariat. Lack n of a clear road map concerning decentralisation policy. Coordination in terms of budgeting, there was no directive in terms of budgets which were submitted but not followed n There is need to harmonize the provisions of the policy in relation to fiscal decentralization, reporting channels of the devolved departments and hiring of staff for devolved departments. There is need for more resources to be channelled to the council in order for them to implement planned projects and provide office space for the devolved departments. IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL DECENTRALISATION POLICY IN ZAMBIA 13 13

Local Council Survey Question 8. What needs to be put in place to ensure smooth implementation of the decentralisation policy? Answers & Results There n is need for the local government commission to distribute the revised register of establishments to foster the realization of decentralisation. nthere is need for the decentralization secretariat to build capacity of the councils in their efforts to implement the decentralization policy. i. n The local commission should quickly officially transfer of staff for devolved departments to local authorities in writing so that the staff might start to report to the local authorities fully. ii. n for devolved funds in order for the local authorities to implement planned activities. iii. n The local government commission should quickly put mechanisms to resolve the misunderstanding of roles involving the devolved departments between the local authorities and the IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL DECENTRALISATION POLICY IN ZAMBIA 14 14

POLICY MONITORING AND RESEARCH CENTRE Known challenges faced in the implementation of the Decentralisation Policy According to engagements with the Decentralisation Secretariat, some of the major challenges faced in the implementation of the decentralisation policy include the following; 1. The Context is which the policy is being implemented nstrong overarching legacy of centralisation (resistance) affecting institutions and mind-sets at all levels. In some cases and locations, there is a general resistance or reluctance to change and this is evident in the lack of willingness by various officers to be involved in the decentralization process. nwidely held poor image of Councils in Human Resource Management (HRM) and service delivery. Councils across the country have a poor image of poor service delivery, 2. Complexity n Decentralisation reform covers a wide scope and depth of functions and actors as already stated. Interrelationships between objectives and outcomes typically are not immediately visible to most actors. IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL DECENTRALISATION POLICY IN ZAMBIA 15 15

3. Programme management POLICY MONITORING AND RESEARCH CENTRE nextensiveness and depth of scope posses substantial programme management challenge for limited DS structure 4. Inadequate financing and insufficient capacity building. 5. Limited coordinated efforts to implement the policy. nlack of a clear road map concerning decentralisation policy. Coordination in terms of budgeting, there was no directive in terms of budgets which were submitted but not followed. Local Council Government IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL DECENTRALISATION POLICY IN ZAMBIA 16 16

POLICY MONITORING AND RESEARCH CENTRE Recommendations npmrc affirms that with effective implementation, well-defined responsibilities, definite functions, and distinct lines of authority and communication, Government may attain the set objectives of increased community participation and improved service delivery through decentralisation. Therefore Government must ; 1. Strengthen the M&E mechanisms set to monitor the effectiveness of the policy progressively. 2. Reinforce institutional and individual capacity building for exceptional performance. 3. Review objectives, strategies and implementation plan of th e policy 4. Ensure financial resources are available for activities and functions to be carried out while reinforcing and building capacity for revenue collection. (Broaden the revenue collection base for councils) IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL DECENTRALISATION POLICY IN ZAMBIA 17 17

THANK YOU Unlocking Zambia's Potential Response to this presentation can be sent to: info@pmrczambia.net Policy Monitoring and Research Centre (PMRC) Plot No. 36c Sable Road, Kabulonga, Lusaka, Zambia Private Bag KL 10 Tel: +260 211 269 717 +260 979 015 660 www.pmrczambia.com END