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PRESENTATION ON THE ROAD MAP TO 2006 NEEDS/SEEDS BENCHMARKING

PRESENTATION ON THE ROAD MAP TO 2006 NEEDS/SEEDS BENCHMARKING. BY ECONOMIC ADVISER TO THE PRESIDENT 4 th August 2006. Background. To consolidate on the experiences of 2005 exercise. OVERALL GOAL.

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PRESENTATION ON THE ROAD MAP TO 2006 NEEDS/SEEDS BENCHMARKING

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  1. PRESENTATION ON THE ROAD MAP TO 2006 NEEDS/SEEDS BENCHMARKING BY ECONOMIC ADVISER TO THE PRESIDENT 4th August 2006

  2. Background To consolidate on the experiences of 2005 exercise

  3. OVERALL GOAL To deepen the reforms that promotes institutionalization of accountability and transparency with the Governance systems;

  4. Objectives • To promote participatory policy making and planning at the sub-national level; • To encourage fiscal prudence and due process in the delivery of services at all levels; • To support the process of institutionalizing the principles of value for money in service delivery;

  5. The 2006 Benchmarking Process • Technical Working Group • provide technical advice to enhance the • process, • training support, • restructuring of the templates and • guidance manual, review of code of conduct • selection of assessor team

  6. Economic Team of the Federal Government • for input into the proposal and • Feedback on completion

  7. The Supervisory Firm • mobilization of Supervisors, • quality control and • Backstopping of the implementation process.

  8. Stakeholders Retreat • to fully capture the concerns States based on their experience in the last benchmarking exercise; • Validation; • Inaugural Press Conference

  9. The field teams • Assessors • Supervisors • Observers

  10. Technical Training Of Teams • Selection of Assessors • Technical Training for Supervisors • Observers Training • Technical Training for Assessors

  11. Logistics of Movements • NPC to Coordinate • Assessment Visits • same time in all States • 3 weeks • 2 assessors, 1 supervisor and 1 observer

  12. Assessment Process • evidence based • Focus on process and output • Weekly quality review • Focus Group Meetings • non-committal and non-judgmental brief of findings to State • Evidence to be sent to the supervisory firm

  13. Expected Field Reports • A template with preliminary scores; • A written report of the assessment; • A list of evidence on which the scores are based, and • The evidence properly labeled;

  14. Quality Review • check for consistency of scoring within and across States in line with the guidance manual

  15. Draft Final Report and Feedback meeting • QCT and EAP; • QCT and States; • EAP and ET; • Press Conference to release result

  16. THANK YOU

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