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Title: Country Evaluation : Assessment of Development Results ADR


1
Country Evaluation Assessment of Development
Results (ADR) INDIA
United Nations Development Programme
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I. First Evaluation Under ADR Concept
The ADR is an in-depth and independent results
assessment mechanism that will provide a measure
of development effectiveness of UNDPs
interventions in a country.
  • Strategic Perspective
  • Focus on Outcome
  • Value added and Leveraging UNDP distinctiveness
  • Partnership for Results

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IIa. Country Context
  • Vibrant democracy, active judiciary/civil
    society, independent media, decentralization
  • One of 10 fastest growing economy
  • Declining poverty
  • Significant improvements in
  • Life expectancy
  • Total fertility rate
  • Literacy
  • Higher education
  • Agricultural Productivity and Food Reserves

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IIb. Development Challenges
  • Human Development Issues
  • Persistent disparities
  • (regional, gender, class)
  • High unemployment
  • Health Education
  • Stagnating IMR
  • Environment Degradation
  • Sustain High Growth
  • Tackling Fiscal Deficit
  • Enlarging and Deepening Economic Reform

5
IIc. Role of External Aid
  • External Assistance 8.4 of Plan Outlay
  • Other International Institutions (Including UNDP)
    0.23 of External Assistance
  • Significant Non-DAC contributor to UNDP
  • One of the largest recipients of UNDP Assistance

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IId. UNDP Strengths
  • Currency of Ideas
  • Image of Neutrality
  • Rich Global Experience and Networks
  • Innovative Approach
  • Rigour in Programme Planning, Implementation,
    Monitoring and Evaluation

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IIe. CCF-1 Thematic Focus (1997-2002)
  • 4 Themes, 10 Programmes
  • Employment and Sustainable Livelihood
  • Access to Basic Services
  • Management of Development
  • Sustainable Development
  • Supported 110 Projects

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IIIa. Key Findings Strategic Positioning
and Relevance
  • CCF Supported Vigorous Role of State in Social
    Development
  • Five Programmes Linked to Poverty, Two for
    Economic Reforms and Local Government, and One
    for Environment
  • Strategic choices exercised for addressing long
    term priorities.
  • Missed opportunities for policy input in
    Macro-reform issues

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IIIb. Key Findings - Programme Performance
  • Profound change in character of intervention
  • Building institutions for community based
    programmes
  • Generated good policy input for rural
    development, poverty alleviation and community
    services
  • Lack of Focus and Synergy
  • Partnership missed important local axis
  • Policy link not proactive (afterthought)

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IIIc. Assessment of Development Results
Community Based Pro-Poor Initiatives
  • Self help groups/ organizations/ mandal mahila
    samakhya
  • Excellent training materials
  • Women self confident, active and articulate
  • Caste barriers broken
  • Commercial banks ready to lend
  • Decline in child labour, early marriages,
  • Revival of biodiversity
  • Fruit orchards developed
  • Gender dimension added in water shed development
    programme

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IIId. Assessment of Development Results
Community Based Pro-Poor Initiatives
  • Convergence
  • Many sub-programmes Gender Blind
  • Men and Gender Equality
  • Active engagement of local administration/Institut
    ions
  • Sub-programmes, unlikely to help the landless
  • Permissions for undertaking developmental works
  • Threats from vested interest
  • Introduction of technology
  • Problem of effective interventions where well
    established NGOs do not exist
  • Hot House Experiments

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IIIe. Assessment of Development Results State
Human Development Project
Achievements
Challenges
  • Signature service
  • SHDRs preceded the HDRC
  • ACA to State Govts an advocacy achievement for
    UNDPs Global HDR
  • Sikkim report published, five others under
    finalization
  • MOUs signed with five states
  • Only four states Haryana, Nagaland, Manipur and
    West Bengal have not shown interest in SHDR
  • Greater commitment of states
  • More down stream work
  • Avoiding target orientation
  • More upstream work

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IV. Lessons Learned
  • Leveraging UNDPs unique image of neutrality and
    distinctive strengths
  • Avoiding multiplicity of objectives
  • Convergence-schemes, agencies, area
  • Partnership for long term sustainability taking
    PRIs, Civil Society on Board
  • Approaching development holistically
  • Inter-sectoral linkages among programmes
  • Exit and replication strategies
  • Disseminating Lessons

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V. Future Directions
  • Civil Services Renewal
  • Information Technology for Development
  • Partnering the private sector
  • Strengthening decentralization
  • Accelerated development of 20 or 30 least
    developed districts on a pilot basis
  • Human Development
  • Technology for Poverty Eradication
  • Vulnerability reduction at community level,
    including disaster reduction
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