Title: Rightsbased Municipal Development Program, RMAP_2006
1Rights-based Municipal Development Program,
RMAP_2006
- Joint meeting of the Gender, Local Development
and HR Communities of Practice, Armenia, June
13-15, 2006 - Christian Hainzl Adela Pozder (UNDP BiH)
2Overview
- RMAP applying HRBA to local development
- RMAP tools
- New initiative Capacity Development for
Inclusive Planning
3RMAP Evolution Achievements
2002-2004 Assessment HR monitoring
- 2004-present RB Assessment/ Planning
Implementation - 13 RB development plans prepared / 10 adopted
- Tailored RB planning methodology
- Participatory planning contributing to dialogue
reconciliation - Synergies / cooperation w/ other UNDP activities
donors - Planning ongoing in 4 implementation supported
in 7 municipalities
4UNDP RMAP_2006RB municipal development programme
- Assists BiH municipalities in formulating
implementing participatory dev. strategies
service provider for inclusive RB municipal
development - Key components
- Assessment/planning (additional 10 RB municipal
strategies) - Implementation of priority projects
- Initiating/ strengthening policy dialogue on
inclusive local development in BiH - Capacity building in assessment, planning,
project mgt
5Human rights-based approach to development
- Framework for the process of human development
which makes use of HR norms (enshrined in
international law national constitutions) and
of HR principles (participation, accountability,
equality non-discrimination) for the
development of capacities for the realisation of
HR
6Applying HRBA to local development planning
- Combining development HR analysis assessing
municipal development sector deficiencies - Application of HRBA in assessment planning
process - specific attention to - participation of the broadest range of local
stakeholders - accountability of local governments for
development - principle of non-discrimination and equal access
to services - Resulting in balanced development for all
(Operationalising EU social inclusion agenda)
7RMAP HRBA local development planning
- Deepening of development with HR analysis
- Identification of poor vulnerable at early
stage - Integrated HR and dev. perspective reflected in
assessment planning flow - Multi-sectoral approach
- Capacity building awareness raising for local
stakeholders - Seed funding for priority projects
8What is in RMAP municipal strategy?
- Projects covering priorities of both the majority
the most vulnerable - Cost-free or low-cost interventions
- Cost-intensive projects
9Implementation component
- Adoption of RB strategies by Municipal Council
- Seed funds as implementation kick off
- co-funding by municipalities, MDT leads process
- from 30,000 to 50,000 USD
- 2-5 projects per municipality
- targeting both vulnerable groups broader
population - focus on rapid, highly visible, cost efficient
sustainable interventions - HR as additional selection criteria
10Overview of RMAP tools
- RB sector checklists
- Extensive HR checklists
- Sector background papers
- RB community profile (baseline study)
- Vulnerability assessment (vulnerability study)
- Implementation manual
11RB sector checklists (I)
- Integrating HR development approach
- Assessment and planning tool
- Quality control/ homogenizing
- Ensuring transferability
- Defining targets, indicators, methodology of data
collection - Targets HR norms principles as well as
development goals principles phrased in the
stage of their full realization - Indicators measurable state which allows the
assessment of whether or not associated targets
are being met - Integrating gender perspective (disaggregated
data)
12RB sector checklists (II)
- Assessment
- Used for familiarization and data collection
- Orientation for initial data collection
- Basis for survey / vulnerability assessment
- Further data collection in sector analysis
(comprehensiveness) - Used in capacity and responsibility analysis
- Planning
- Used in defining goals and objectives
13Sector background papers
- Provide general information on legislation,
organization and financing of a given sector - sector-related legal responsibilities DH at
different levels of authority - relevant legislation
- implementation overview
- responsibilities of the municipality in a given
sector - Assessment Used for accountability analysis
- combined with RB checklists secondary data forms
14Participation as a principle and a tool
MDT Municipal Dev. Team
- RH (beneficiaries) entitled to participate
(not only managerial best practice) - Identifying the excluded and most
disadvantaged - Building their
- capacities to access information
FG vulnerable categories
UNDP/ RMAP
- PG (Partnership group) -representatives of
- municipal authorities
- private sector
- civil society
15Vulnerability assessment (FG)
- Deepening methodology for addressing poverty
issues in pilot municipalities - Further analysis of groups beneficiaries at the
municipal level via FGs methodology - 2 stage process
- FGs w/ MZs general pic/ definition/ severity/
causes/ groups/ locations of poverty / exclusion
patern - FGs w/ most vulnerable groups identified
sharpening of specific disadvantages
16How the tools were developed
- Background
- From concepts to operational tools
- Avoiding analytical deadlock
- Connectivity
- Involving a multi-disciplinary team
- Defining the value added
- Creating a learning spiral reality check
17Value added of using the tools
- Enabling a multi-sectoral approach
- Adding value in sectors of education, health
- Operational guidance to staff and municipal
partners - Translating HRBA into concrete terms
- Raising awareness on HR
- Identification inclusion of poor vulnerable
- Responding to capacity limitations
- Transferability of methodology and tools
18Enabling or hampering environment
- Strong corporate commitment
- Making clear what the value added is for local
partners - Capacities of staff and local partners
- Sensitivity of HR language
- Violation / non-fulfillment / non-realization
19Future initiative Capacity Development
Programme
- National CDP for a more enabling and socially
inclusive local planning - Response to lacking capacities to address
exclusion/pattern of unequal local development - Elements
- Designing / agreeing upon a unified planning
methodology - Building municipal absorption capacities related
to basic policy, planning, project
implementation skills - Building / strengthening national and regional
support structures for knowledge skills
transfer related to planning project capacities - Anchoring in the legal / institutional framework
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