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Building Effective and accountable Governments

Building Effective and accountable Governments. Regional Theme. Theme. Building accountable and effective governments that enable the poorest, most marginalized and vulnerable women and men in east asia to claim their rights and to access quality services and economic opportunities.

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Building Effective and accountable Governments

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  1. Building Effective and accountable Governments Regional Theme

  2. Theme Building accountable and effective governments that enable the poorest, most marginalized and vulnerable women and men in east asia to claim their rights and to access quality services and economic opportunities

  3. What we want to achieve? • 15 million women within poor and marginalised communities in the East Asia region will exercise their voice and achieve equal, appropriate and effective access to government provided services, resources and protection.

  4. How we will do • Undertake power analysis. • Adopt “one programme approach” • Use mix of advocacy and social accountability tools as appropriate

  5. Tool Box

  6. Advocacy Tools • Research • Policy Development • Lobby • Media • Popular mobilization • Alliance building

  7. Social Accountability Tools • Participatory Planning • Participatory Budgeting • Participatory Expenditure Tracking • Participatory Performance monitoring

  8. Social Accountability Tools • Participatory Planning • Participatory Budgeting • Participatory Expenditure Tracking • Participatory Performance monitoring

  9. Who we will work with • The men and women living in poverty. • Civil Society Organizations at local, national and regional levels. • Local and national Governments and their agencies. • Engage with Governments of developed nations whenever required. • Regional institutions (ASEAN, ADB and Civil Societies) and Global institutions. • Elected/representative bodies at local and national level • Relevant corporate business • Donors • Middle class citizens • Academic and research institutes, media agencies

  10. How will we monitor our work • Women’s representative organisations, CSO’s, communities and women themselves are able to hold local and national government accountable for the effective delivery of policy and practise which supports and promotes the attainment of women’s rights.

  11. Monitoring….continued • An increasing number of pro poor policies which deliver against and promote women’s rights • Increased budget allocation towards the effective delivery of public services which specifically address the rights and needs of poor women

  12. Discussions

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