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HARMONISATION ACTION PLAN FOR THE SOCIAL PROTECTION SECTOR

HARMONISATION ACTION PLAN FOR THE SOCIAL PROTECTION SECTOR. Ministerul Muncii, Protec ţiei Sociale şi Familiei al Republicii Moldova. Social Protection Coordination Group 16 November 2009. Harmonisation Action Plan. Purpose: to improve effectiveness of aid to sector

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HARMONISATION ACTION PLAN FOR THE SOCIAL PROTECTION SECTOR

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  1. HARMONISATION ACTION PLAN FOR THE SOCIAL PROTECTION SECTOR Ministerul Muncii, Protecţiei Sociale şi Familiei al Republicii Moldova Social Protection Coordination Group 16 November 2009

  2. Harmonisation Action Plan • Purpose: to improve effectiveness of aid to sector • Sets out agreed statement of actions to be taken, by donors and Ministry, to improve • coordination and consistency of international assistance • its alignment with the Government of Moldova’s policy priorities • harmonisation of procedures and sharing of information between donors • Prepares way and indicates process for future adoption of more formal sector wide approach • Embodies Paris Declaration principles, as reaffirmed in Accra in September 2008

  3. Process • Draft HAP revised and simplified in light of comments on previous version • Comments received from Ministry officials and incorporated before circulation to donors in September • Seeking agreement now on small number of next steps

  4. Actions • Prepare a sector programming document that integrates internal and external funding commitments, on the basis of a comprehensive statement of MLSPF objectives – reflecting priorities of new Government • Make a formal commitment (Ministry and donors) to operate within the agreed programme (Statement of Intent) • Establish a revised set of performance indicators covering the whole sector, and mechanism for regular monitoring and review of progress • Consider expansion of SPCG as basis for sector-wide coordination and accountability

  5. Questions • Do members accept the general approach set out in the paper? • Are members happy with the format of the draft sector programme document (Annex C) – or would you like to propose changes? • Do members agree that the sector programme should be defined to cover all Ministry functions (including gender, disability, trafficking, domestic violence, unemployment)? • Are members happy with the format of the draft Statement of Intent (Annex D) – or would you like to propose changes? • Do members accept in principle that membership of SPCG should continue to expand to include all interested parties – and eventually include (e.g.) representatives of raions and NGOs?

  6. Next steps • If the group is happy with the approach we will work with the Ministry • on a revised statement of detailed objectives and activities on which to base the programme document • on a first attempt at filling in the detail of the programme document • on a proposed set of performance indicators • on expanding the representation on the SPCG • All members are invited to review their project data reported in the donor mapping exercise, and to report changes to the secretariat (by mid-December please!) so the website can be updated

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