Civil Society s Role in Evidence & Social Accountability UNDP NEC 2017

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Civil Society s Role in Evidence & Social Accountability UNDP NEC 2017 Moderator: Haneen Malallah 2017.10.19

Agenda Welcome & Overview Ignite Sessions Stefano D Errico Sully Gariba Seble Tweldebirhan Mohammad-Anwar Sadat Adam Marketplace Presentations & Discussions Reflections & Takeaway Page 2

Ignite 1 Community-Driven Data in Informal Settlements

Better evidence for sustainable Stefano D Errico July 2017 Author Stefano name D Errico Date development: the role of civil society National Evaluation Capacities (NEC) Conference Istanbul Thursday 19 th October 2017 Stefano D Errico IIED MEL Lead EVALSDGs Advocacy Lead 4

The one thing to bear in mind Stefano D Errico July 2017 Why citizen generated data is important in processes of value definition Beautiful but tasteless Tasty but less nutrient Ugly, but tasty and nutrient 5

Citizen generated data: Stefano D Errico July 2017 experiences from IIED A journey long 30 years 1988 2013 2017 2018 6

Citizen generated data: Stefano D Errico July 2017 experiences from IIED Participation is about a reversal of power". Robert chambers. Yet power can be misused in the name of participation it may reinforce or conceal the inequality and injustice it aims to overcome. 7

Citizen generated data: Stefano D Errico July 2017 experiences from IIED Two approaches from IIED and its partners 8

Community-driven data Stefano D Errico July 2017 in informal settlements Around a billion urban dwellers in the global South live in informal settlements. In many cities in Africa and Asia, more than half of the population live in informal settlements. But there is little or no data on these settlements. Most have no street names and their residents have no addresses. 9

Community-driven data in Stefano D Errico July 2017 informal settlements Imagine being a slum dweller If you were a slum dweller, would you share information with enumerators for a census? 10

Community-driven data in Stefano D Errico July 2017 informal settlements Probably not! Since you live in an informal settlement and you are worried about what the officials could do with the information you are giving away 11

Community-driven data in informal settlements Stefano D Errico July 2017 BUT what if you can use data collection as a strategy to improve your living conditions? 12

Social Assessment of Stefano D Errico July 2017 Protected Areas (SAPA) Imagine being a manager of a protected area How do you know if communities are benefitting from the policies and management of your Protected Area? 13

Imagine being a manager Stefano D Errico July 2017 of a protected area You can ask them but it s not as easy as it sounds if you want both scientific rigour and community participation 14

Ignite 2 IPA Ghana: Parliamentary oversight and demand for accountability

Translating community-based evidence generated by Civil Society into Demand for Accountability Experiences from Ghana Presented during UNDP Conference on National Evaluation Systems Oct. 16 to 20, 2017 Istanbul, Turkey Dr. Sulley Gariba Institute for Policy Alternatives, Ghana sulley.gariba@ipaghana.org

Ignite 3 Oxfam in Ethiopia: Agriculture expenditure, budget analysis, and Female Food Hero

Improving the Quality of Agriculture Public Spending The case of Ethiopia UNDP National Evaluations Capacities Conference October 19, 2017 Turkey, Istanbul

Background Share of Agriculture around 37% in 2015/16 Employment = > 79% (FAO, 2015) Export earnings: 81% (NBE, 2015/16) The sector is underperforming - Agriculture growth needs more effort: institutional capacity- budget, technology, system GROW Campaign in Ethiopia Highlight policy and practice that constrain and reduce productivity, limit contributions of small holder farmers to agricultural production, economic growth and the wellbeing of families and communities. Elimination of gender inequality and closing gender gap in the agriculture sector Promote the culture of accountability through dialogue and constructive engagement

Evaluation report: Gender Disaggregated Agricultural Expenditure Incidence Analysis Extension users by sex, 2006 Gender disaggregated expenditure for extension service, 2006.

Evaluation report: Budget trucking study 180,000 160,000 140,000 120,000 100,000 80,000 60,000 40,000 20,000 0 18,644 Recurrent Expenditure Capital Expenditure 2006/072007/082008/092009/102010/112011/122012/132013/142014/152015/16 162,725 132,297 83,254 49,043 Total budget increased from 19 billion to 162 billion ETB Total expenditure increased from 15 billion to 132 billion ETB Recurrent expenditure exceeds capital expenditure

Communications and presentation tools Female Food Heroes Award In partnership with MoA, SEDA, FFE and CCF - Call for nomination through radio, TV, online Distribute & Collect Form - Judging - Preparation of production for documentaries - Airing Show - Finale award ceremony (Live on the national TV)

Dialogue - policy makers - Regular meetings with women parliamentarians where women farmers presented their issues and questions directly - Annual meeting with Ministers of MoA - Annual Letter to the PM

Tools Media Radio TV Social Media (Facebook, Instagram and Twitter) Music Art

Result & lessons The project provides a platform to women farmers to engage with policy makers Coincides with good practice in complex socio-political environments The FFH selection and award process of awardees has also been effective in raising attention to women s contributions in farming Challenges Challenges in the system - Closed political settings Time Consuming Expensive Logistics Limited Staff Limited access to rural communities (infrastructure)) Current:

አመሰግናለሁ! Thank you! Contact: Seble Teweldebirhan: steweldbirhan@oxfamamerica.org

Ignite 4 Oxfam in Ghana: CSO monitoring petroleum revenue allocation

FROM INFLUENCING PETROLEUM POLICY TO MONITORING BUDGETS: CASE FROM GHANA UNDP Evaluation Capacities Conference, Istanbul, Turkey October, 2017 Mohammed-Anwar Sadat Adam & Richard Hato-Kuevor

Ghana s Oil story so far Ghana discovered oil and gas in commercial quantities estimated at 1.8 billion barrels of reserves in 2007 Oil revenue is now second largest export earner: US$444.1 million in 2011 to US$3.4 billion in 2016 gold & cocoa follows Ghana becoming net exporter of crude oil with oil imports of US$3.3 billion in 2012 versus oil exports of US$3 billion Can Ghana avoid the curse of oil and transform its oil wealth into positive development outcomes? Ghana is set to earn more from its share of new discoveries being developed Page 29

Civil Society Activism and the PRM Act 815 2011 893 as amended in 2014 Transparency & Accountability of oil revenues & expenditure are firmly placed in law Investments Oil Investments Social/Economic Investments Savings Ghana Stabilization Fund Ghana Heritage Fund Informed by good practices & NGO activism Civil Society platform on Oil & Gas Section 21: The Minister shall prioritize not more than 4 areas for the spending of ABFA Page 30

Why did Oxfam Venture into Monitoring Oil Revenues/Investments in Ghana? Oxfam & partners Oil4Agric campaign spike success in 2013 No comprehensive national M&E system for petroleum funds sponsored projects and programs: Sector ministries monitor themselves, through internal M&E system (PPMEDs) Office of the President had a system of performance monitoring, but this was at higher level Public Interest & Accountability Committee was but without resources for monitoring petroleum investments/budget Parliamentary oversight was equally weak in this area Page 31

Social & Public Accountability Approaches Tracking the Quality of Investments in the national Budget 3 pronged approach Budget Tracking Tracking allocation versus disbursements Using the Budget Statement and Statutory Reports on Petroleum Revenues Value Tracking Tracking the efficiency of investments through value for money audits Impact Tracking Tracking the effect of these investments on small holder agriculture Page 32

Methodology: Budget Monitoring & Social Accountability Building Skills around budget monitoring and social accountability CSOs, citizen monitoring teams and selected journalists were trained in the use of the participatory M&E methods Public Interest Litigation threatened and pursued legal action against the government to cause the publication of petroleum receipts per the law Value for Money Audit analysis of the efficiency of oil revenue investments in agriculture projects Accountability website (www.oilmoneytv.org) - simplified data on petroleum revenue funded projects/programs Page 33

Methodology: Budget Monitoring & Social Accountability Citizen Voices - qualitative assessment of the effect of petroleum investments on the lives and livelihoods of citizen using audio-visuals (See oilmoneytv.org) Parliamentary oversight using findings from tracking to engage with the Parliamentary Select Committees on Agriculture, Finance and Mines. Support PIAC to conduct nationwide monitoring of projects and programs to generate reports and submit recommendations to government. Decision makers & Public Engagement - Using findings from Civil Society Monitoring to influence Public Debates and hearings on Budget Proposals Page 34

Promising practices and Lessons learnt Generating credible and incontrovertible real time evidence on budget and spending of oil revenues enhances demnd for and enforcement of social accountability to the public Providing critical voice and alternative mechanisms to performance-based accountability systems Combining understanding of how change happens with deployment of fit-for-purpose advocacy tactics promotes public accountability Investing and leveraging technical and strategic partnerships with government, media and civil society The use of data/evidence humanisation of data that appeals to the public and government to take action on accountability Page 35

Challenges Data quality challenges National M&E system does not generate real time evidence for social accountability Capacity constraints Technical capacity is expensive for value for money audits (Engineers, Quantity Surveyors, etc) Broader Public Financial Management challenges in Ghana Oil revenues form just 10% of public funds Inability of policy makers to cope with the needs of stakeholders (advocacy dimensions) of social accountability Page 36

Conclusions Civil society can exact accountability by getting into and influencing policy making processes Accountability provisions when firmly placed in law and public policy provide leverage for civil society demands for accountability in decision-making and delivery against commitments Build an understanding of context that give rise to active citizenship solutions largely informed by citizens own opinion Deployment of appropriate tools and methods are essential for successful social accountability work Page 37

Thank You Page 38

Marketplace Presentations & Discussion Pick one of the topics presented and join one of our presenters for a deeper dive

Presentations & Discussions Slum Dweller Mapping & Social Assessment of Protected Areas by Stefano Derrico IPA Ghana: Parliamentary oversight and demand for accountability by Sully Gariba Oxfam in Ethiopia: Agriculture expenditure, budget analysis, and Female Food Hero by Seble Tweldebirhan Oxfam in Ghana: CSO monitoring petroleum revenue allocation by Mohammad-Anwar Sadat Adam Page 40

Reflections & Takeaways

Presenter s Contact Info Stefano D Errico: Stefano.derrico@iied.org Sully Gariba: sulley.gariba@gmail.com Seble Tweldebirhan: stweldbirhan@oxfamamerica.org Mohammad-Anwar Sadat Adam: asadat@oxfam.org.uk Page 42