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Citizen-led Monitoring for cash-related interventions

Citizen-led Monitoring for cash-related interventions. For the Typhoon Yolanda Survivors. January 22, 2014 Makati City, Philippines. The National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC). The government’s chief agency for poverty reduction

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Citizen-led Monitoring for cash-related interventions

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  1. Citizen-led Monitoring for cash-related interventions

    For the Typhoon Yolanda Survivors January 22, 2014 Makati City, Philippines
  2. The National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC) The government’s chief agency for poverty reduction Institutionalizes basic sector representation and participation in the government’s poverty reduction programs. Wields advisory and oversight powers for the formulation and implementation of social reform and poverty reduction programs.
  3. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
  4. NAPC MEMBER AGENCIES
  5. BASIC SECTORS-NGA PARTNERSHIP
  6. The Concept of Citizens as Monitors
  7. The post-Martial Law period has opened opportunities for citizen participation in governance, and project conceptualization and planning to implementation and monitoring Because of these opportunities, capability building and development activities have been strengthened either through inter-civil society organization (CSO) or basic sector organization (BSO) cooperation, or through government-CSO/BSO cooperation “NGOs training BSOs and people’s organizations” Office of the Ombudsman training and accrediting CSOs as corruption prevention units; NAPC providing capability development trainings to BSOs on project monitoring
  8. The practice of citizen-led monitoring in the Philippines has been found effective in the implementation of public works projects, delivery of basic services, and the budgeting process. Citizen-led monitoring ensured that the projects are implemented properly or the services are received by the target recipients Empowered the citizens to become active partners in governance.
  9. NAPC’s current projects involving citizens as monitors: Citizen-led monitoring project for bottom-up budgeting – local poverty reduction action planning (BUB-LPRAP) Rapid Community-Based Monitoring System (Rapid CBMS) Other government projects through the basic sector council members
  10. The Proposal:Citizen-led Monitoring for Post-Yolanda Cash-Related Interventions
  11. Features Engagement of citizens as third party monitors Must be members of legitimate basic sector/civil society organizations Must satisfy other criteria including knowledge of the local geographic and even socio-political terrain, experience in project monitoring, etc. Utilization of information-technology based tools to expedite data gathering (i.e., Rapid technology being used in Rapid CBMS developed by NAPC)
  12. Rapid CBMS Process Data Transmission Data Collection EVIDENCE-BASED PLANNING and MONITORING Data Processing, Presentation, Visualization Community Data Validation
  13. Focus will be on: The process of implementation of cash-related interventions for Yolanda survivors Timely release of funds to the beneficiaries Gathering of baseline information for the evaluation of results or impacts Other realistic targets as may be agreed upon Possible methodologies and tools Review and analysis of documents including financial statements Spot checks Interviews and focus group discussions
  14. Project Implementation
  15. Thank you…
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