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Social Development Strategy
The Social Dimensions of The Social Dimensions of Development EffectivenessDevelopment Effectiveness:
The Draft World Bank Social Development Thematic Strategy
Steen Lau Jørgensen
Director, Social Development
World Bank
Social Development Strategy
An example from Mchinji, Malawi…In 2002 an illiterate woman took part in a CARE program to train communities how to monitor health services using a community score card: keeping track of drug supplies, and assessing the quality of service by staff.
Drugs delivery was a huge problem throughout Malawi
She got very good at it…
-How many drugs were supplied to the center?
-How were given to patients?
-How many were available?
-How were staff treating patients?
Complete turnaround in performance of this health center within 6 months when the score card exercise was repeated
• Health staff know that they will be evaluated every six months
• Ministry takes note of the evaluations
• Change in performance is dramatic
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An example from Mchinji, Malawi…
When the program was being introduced to other sectors through the Malawi Social Action Fund this illiterate woman was asked to present it
- Clear
- Articulate
- Powerful
The CARE program was expanded throughout Malawi
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What is social development?
Inclusion: Putting people at the center of development Involved an illiterate woman in Mchinji
Cohesion: Strengthening community fabric so that members can work togetherThe village in Mchinji worked together to solve problem
Accountability: Developing ways for people to exercise voice to authoritiesAn illiterate woman gave voice to community
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What is social development?
One illiterate woman
A village
A district
A national program
Why not the world?
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Assets and Capabilities for Poverty Reduction
Well-being
Poverty reduction
Institutions:
Human
Financial
Physical
Natural
Social
Assets
InclusiveCohesiveAccountable
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How does the World Bank “do” social development?
PrinciplesInclusion. Putting people at the center of development
Providing equal access to opportunity
Cohesion. Strengthening communities so people can work together for common objectives and overcome divisions
Accountability. Developing ways for people to exercise voice to authorities, and for authorities to respond
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How does the World Bank “do” social development?
Many parts of the Bank contribute:Social sectors (“Human Development”): health,
education, social protectionPublic Sector Management, poverty analysis
All these areas have existing strategies, what is missing is the bottom-up, understanding of the informal and formal institutions from the perspective of poor people = “social development” in the World Bank
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How does the World Bank “do” social development?
Areas of activity within Social Development:Social AnalysisParticipation and Civic EngagementCommunity Driven DevelopmentConflict Prevention and ReconstructionSocial Safeguards
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How does the World Bank “do” social development?
Social analysisE.g., how does opportunities for female migrant
workers change local norms and culture, how is that relevant for development interventions?
E.g., what social norms about girls education are relevant for achieving universal primary education?
E.g., what is the likely social impact of land reform in Cambodia or Zambia?
How is a country evolving on the principles, i.e. tracking progress on inclusion, cohesion, accountability
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How does the World Bank “do” social development?
Participation and Civil EngagementIn Uganda, support public debates of policy
changes proposed through dialogue with World Bank
In Albania, support legal changes in enabling environment for civil society
In Peru support publication of the BudgetIn Philippines work on accountability and
NGO enabling environment
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How does the World Bank “do” social development?
Community Driven DevelopmentE.g., in Indonesia and Philippines, provide
resources to communities that take initiatives to develop local development plans
Such programs are in 60+ countries with a volume of Bank support between 1 and 2 billion USD annually
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How does the World Bank “do” social development?
Conflict Prevention and ReconstructionE.g., help rebuild infrastructure, economies
and societies in Afghanistan, Congo, Somalia
E.g., carry out conflict analysis (Somalia, Nigeria) to study drivers of conflict and recommend policy changes
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How does the World Bank “do” social development?
Social SafeguardsE.g., protect interests of indigenous
peoples and involuntarily resettled persons, making sure they benefit in appropriate ways from development interventions
Traditionally main entry point for SD staff, now about 20% of work
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How does the World Bank “do” social development?
Staffing:Recognized as sector group within the
Bank since 1997About 140 staff (out of 10,000 total), many
(about 60) with anthropology or sociology background, but very diverse
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How does the World Bank “do” social development?
Staffing (2):About 25 staff in central unit Rest in regional units headed by sector
managers and under an ESSD Director (a few in research and World Bank Institute)
Half of social development staff are in country offices, reporting to Regional managers
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Social Development Works
Review from World Bank Operations Evaluation Department shows that attention to social dimensions makes projects work better
7.9 2 81 62 455.0 3 84 63 471.5 4 90 64 49
68 50 34Source: OED 2003, page 24
Average Ratings for All Bank Projects
Ratings for Projects with Two, Three, or Four Overlapping Social Development Themes
Percent of total Bank projects
No. of overlapping
themes
Outcomes (% satisfactory)
Sustainability (% likely)
Institutional development (%
substantial)
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Strategic Objective: Accelerate the trajectory
Heading in the right direction Portfolio that includes SD increased (to about half in recent
years)
Quality of attention to SD issues in other projects improved (85% of good quality up from 75 four years ago according to QAG)
Strategic priorities to go further: Strengthen policy dialogue and lending
Improve project effectiveness – by mainstreaming and free-standing portfolio
Build on foundation of capacity building, advocacy and research
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Increase Attention to SD in the Bank's Policy Dialogue and
Policy-based Lending•Strengthen multi-stakeholder participation in development and monitoring of macro strategy documents (e.g. Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers, Medium Term Expenditure Framework, Bank Country Assistance Strategy)•Improve the social development content of policy analysis, working from positive experiences with Poverty and Social Impact Analysis (PSIA) and social capital studies.•Improve content of policy-based lending
•E.g., budget transparency conditionality, enabling community groups to manage public funds, improving transparency of bidding process
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Improve the effectiveness of Bank-supported investment
projectsA more systematic approach to social development and stronger follow-through:
•Improve multi-stakeholder participation – to include better sustainability and monitoring by building into local planning processes;•Improve social analysis including efficiency improvements by relying on sector-wide and country-wide work, e.g. country social analysis and•Improve mainstreaming of SD concerns into Bank-financed projects and project components and nurture SD portfolio that is currently at about 8% of Bank lending.
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Improve capacity building, advocacy and research
• Align research priorities better with operational needs by supporting research that: • explores further the link between the social dimensions of development and economic growth, • refines indicators for social development, and • better evaluates the impacts of social development projects.
• Sustain advocacy based on better aligned research and clarify the aspects of social development the Bank will address directly.
• Strengthen capacity building
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Next steps
Finalize Bank-wide business strategy – third quarter 2004
Dissemination after final Executive Directors’ endorsement - possibly late 2004 early 2005
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Key Questions…. Do you agree with the principles of inclusion, cohesion and
accountability? What should the World Bank do to promote social
development? What scope is there for partnerships between the two
Banks in this area?
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“I will not wait”
In a letter from Birmingham jail, Martin Luther King Jr.wrote:
“How long are my people supposed to wait?… Human progress…takes the hard work of dedicated people like you and me, working together to advance human civilization… I will not wait…”