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Social Watch

Social Watch. Scaling Up CBMS to Achieve the MDGs. Rene Raya SWP Co-Convenor. Presentation Outline About Social Watch (SWP) SWP–CBMS Partnership Options for Scaling Up. What is Social Watch?. Global movement of NGOs Monitors commitments made by Gov’ts

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Social Watch

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  1. Social Watch Scaling Up CBMS to Achieve the MDGs Rene Raya SWP Co-Convenor

  2. Presentation Outline • About Social Watch (SWP) • SWP–CBMS Partnership • Options for Scaling Up

  3. What is Social Watch? • Global movement of NGOs • Monitors commitments made by Gov’ts (Basic mandate  Mainstream MDGs) Formed in 1995 during a World Summit in Copenhagen Cooperates with UN, the Donor Community, National Agencies and Local Governments on varied development issues

  4. Social Watch Members Social Watch is present in 83 countries Members are mostly National Coalitions In Asia, it is present in 13 Countries

  5. Philippines (SWP) In the Philippines, the social watch network was organized in 1997 SWP Convenors and a Network of Development NGOs CLUSTER NETWORK North & Central Luzon Southern Luzon Central/Western Visayas Central/Southern Mindanao

  6. Social Watch also does monitoring work --- The BCI or the Quality of Life Index Acceptable BCI level to be achieved: East/Central Asia, Pacific - 2030 South Asia - 2047 Sub Saharan Africa - 2108

  7. Monitoring Initiatives - BCI Social Watch generates the BCI for all countries… Very LOWto LOW

  8. 0.479 - 0.600 0.601 - 0.700 0.701 - 0.800 0.801 - 0.908 Missing data Monitoring Initiatives - QLI Quality of Life Index In the Philippines

  9. Partnership between SWP and CBMS Formally started in Nov 2005

  10. For Completion Kiangan, Ifugao Completed Orion, Bataan Starting Tabaco City, Albay Starting Negros Or. (Dumaguete, Dauin & La Libertad) Will be started Cotabato (Kidapawan, Mlang & Magpet) SWP-CBMS Cooperation

  11. Next Steps… • Options and Opportunities for Scaling Up • 1. Data Packaging • 2. Partnership with Civil Society/NGOs

  12. Producing the Local MDG Reports Preparing Local Development and MDG Plans Data Packaging Packaging CBMS Data … into Knowledge Bases and Advocacy Tools

  13. Jagna, Bohol Interfacing with other Monitoring Systems (the UN DevInfo) Developing local Knowledge Emporium (Best Practices) Brochures, Scoreboards, Website, Info/ fundraising campaigns are also effective Advocacy Tools Data Packaging Book Publication on the MDG Monitoring Experience

  14. Sectoral Consultations & Peoples assemblies Working with Academe Covenant Against Poverty (LGU-NGO-Private-Community-Donor) Partnership with Civil Society/NGOs

  15. Anti poverty campaigns (GCAP or White Band) Partnership with Civil Society/NGOs Building Local MDG Coalitions

  16. THANK YOU

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