Title: Progress in PRS Implementation: The Republic of Serbia
1Progress in PRS Implementation The Republic of
Serbia
Conference on Labor Markets, Growth and Poverty
Reduction Strategies May 27-28, 2005
- Presented by Ivana Aleksic, Team Manager
- Poverty Reduction Strategy Implementation Focal
Point - Deputy Prime Ministers Office
- of the Republic of Serbia
2Presentation Outline
- Recent PRS development in Serbia
- Serbias Development Framework
- PRS implementation principles
- Priority areas for implementation process
- Challenges
3Looking back
- The Government of Serbia adopted PRS in October
2003, after a wide participatory process - PRS implementation design for a medium term
period (2004-2007) with effects expected in the
long run as well (2010) - Key elements of the PRS as a programmatic
government document - Analysis of poverty characteristics and profile
in Serbia - Key strategic directions/ areas of recommendations
4 Reminder PRS key pillars
- Dynamic economic growth with emphasis on job
creation - Prevention of new poverty as a consequence of
economic restructuring - Maintenance and improvement of social safety net
for the traditionally poor and vulnerable groups
Nearly halving poverty by 2010
5DPMs PRS Implementation Focal Point
- Role to support, coordinate, oversee and report
about the PRS implementation - Established in September 2004, fully operational
since November 2004 - Development of the operational framework for the
PRS implementation - Participatory approach support to reactivation
of Advisory Committees - Promotion of the PRS in general
- IFP initiative and Government decision on the
establishment of the Working Group for Poverty
Measurement
6Serbias Development Framework
- Linking European Integration process and PRS
implementation - Multidimensional and multisectoral
- Complementarity of the goals of European
Partnership and Poverty Reduction Strategy - PRS aligned with the European Social Inclusion
agenda - Alignment with the UN MDGs
- Relation of the PRS to sector strategies
- National Employment Strategy, National Plan of
Action for Children, refugees, people with
disabilities, other sectoral strategies
7Principles of implementation
- Mainstreaming
- Promoting national ownership
- Linking PRS and EU integration priorities
- Local level implementation
- Partnership in implementation
- Catalyst for sustainable changes of the
government system
8Priority areas
- Promotion of PRS implementation
- Monitoring and Evaluation
- Communication/ Outreach/ Participation
- Institutional arrangements to sustain PRS
implementation
Towards improving policy coordination and
prioritization at the central government level
HIGHLIGHTS TO FOLLOW
9Working Group on Poverty Measurement (ME)
- To adjust existing methodology for poverty
monitoring to the permanent national data source
(HBS of Republic Statistical Office instead of
LSMS) - Potentially, a permanent expert body for poverty
analysis and social statistics - Gradual introduction of European indicators
(based on the relative poverty concept) and
social inclusion
10Poverty in 2003 vs. 2002 (ME) (G.Krstic)
- Based on preliminary analysis, every tenth
citizen of Serbia is poor in 2003 (10.5) - Proportion of poor in general population most
likely between 8.5-12.9 in 2003 - Poverty rate unchanged between 2002 and 2003
(10.6 in 2002) - Relative to the region, poverty in Serbia similar
to Romanian, lower than in Albania, higher than
in Bulgaria and Poland (ECAPOV II, World Bank,
2005)
2004 poverty estimates expected by July 2005
11Poverty in 2003 vs. 2002URBAN vs. RURAL
12Poverty in 2003 vs. 2002REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION
13Participatory approach (comm./outreach)
- Line ministries as key actors in the
implementation - DPMs Office and PRS Implementation Focal Point
- National Assembly Committee for Poverty
Reduction - Other PRS Advisory Committees
- Civil Society
- Local Self-Governments
- Social partners (business and employers
associations and trade unions) - International development partners (donors)
14Promotion of PRS implementation
- Sectoral action plans in the line ministries
linking PRS and EU priorities - Integration of PRS priorities into the
budgetfull budget cycle - Political decision
- Technical/ sector level implementation
- Sector support approach in allocation of the
development assistance
15Promotion of PRS implementation
- Participation in the Joint Project
- Central policy coordination5 central govt
institutions PRS IFP, Serbian European
Integration Office, Ministry of Finance, Ministry
of Intl Economic Relations, General Secretariat - Integrated Plans of Action in 4 pilot ministries
- Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Policy
- Ministry of Economy
- Ministry of Trade, Tourism and Services
- Ministry of Health
16Progress report in preparation
- Reform framework
- Economic performance update
- Line ministries reports
- Working Group on Poverty Measurement
- Advisory Committees activities
- Legislative overview
- Challenges in implementation
17Inst. arrangements to sustain PRS implementation
- Improving government planning and prioritization
process - Links to the budget
- Links to the available development funds
- Shift towards programmatic budget planning
- Shift towards sector support in allocation of
development aid assistance - Future arrangements for PRS function at the
central government level
18Looking ahead challenges
- Lack of policy coordination function at the
central government level - Lack of operational knowledge to translate policy
objectives into measures and activities - Qualifying for the support from the European
development funds in the next budget period
2007-2013 - Implications of the new status in the accession
process
19Conclusions
- PRS - one of priorities of the Government of RS
- Strategic goal halve poverty until 2010
- Government and non-government stakeholders
together - Key contribution of the IFP active in changing
the approach