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Global Study on Child Poverty & Disparities (2007-2008)

Global Study on Child Poverty & Disparities (2007-2008). UNICEF- OPT ‘Amman, June 19-20 2008 . Discussion Topics. Context Mode of operation Progress in filling templates Statistical templates Policy templates Points for Discussion. Context Demographic,.

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Global Study on Child Poverty & Disparities (2007-2008)

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  1. Global Study on Child Poverty & Disparities (2007-2008) UNICEF- OPT ‘Amman, June 19-20 2008

  2. Discussion Topics • Context • Mode of operation • Progress in filling templates • Statistical templates • Policy templates • Points for Discussion

  3. ContextDemographic, • Population size: 3.8 million (2007 census) 54% under the age of 18 • GDP: $1,119 (2005) • Conflict related: • Sep 00-Dec 07 944 children were killed • Sep 00-Dec 07 5,900 children arrested by Israelis • As of April2008 327 Palestinian Children held in Israeli prisons

  4. Context • Constant upheaval, social and political instability and severe economic restrictions • 4 key influences on policy/poverty outcomes: • Palestinian Authority (Ramallah), • Hamas administration (Gaza), • Government of Israel (East Jerusalem residents)/ Israeli military orders, • International community

  5. Mode of Operation Started working with a technical working group co-chaired by: • the Child Rights Planning Unit (CRPU) at the Ministry of Planning • Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) Invited members: MOH, MOE, MOSA, MOL, University academics

  6. Statistical Template

  7. Statistical Template Tables • PCBS is finalizing the data inputting into the statistical template • MICS and DHS data were sent to Bristol University (awaiting analysis)

  8. Policy Template

  9. Part A: Macroeconomic Indicators • Contextual factors • State of emergency since 2000, • Geographic and political divisions (West Bank, Gaza Strip, East Jerusalem) • Observed Macroeconomic Trends • Gross Domestic Product trends (GDP, GDI, share of GDP) • Demographic Trends (Population projections, growth rate, % <15 years) • Employment and Poverty Trends (Labor market participation, unemployment rates, GDP per capita, Poverty rate, Reduced spending) • Macro-economic Outlook for 2008-10 • Public Finance (Revenue, Expenditure and net lending, Wage expenditure, Non-wage expenditure, Net lending, Recurrent balance, Externally financed development expenditure, Overall Balance, External support for recurrent budget) • Investment (Public capital formation (gross), Private capital formation (gross)) • Output and Prices (Real GDP, CPI inflation rate (end of period))

  10. Part B: Areas of Child OutcomesKey National Documents KEY PLAN: National Plan of Action for Children 2004-2010 • Household income: • Social Safety Net Reform Project (SSNRP) • Nutrition: • Projects funded by IDAs through the Ministry of Health • Health: • Projects funded by IDAs through the Ministry of Health, Education and Social Affairs, • Public Health Law number 20 for 2004 • Child Protection: • Law of the Palestinian Child for 2004 (now amended but cannot be passed),  • Draft Social Affairs Law, • Child Protection in the Occupied Palestinian territories: a National Position Paper produced in 2005 • Education • Diagnosis of the Educational Reality – 5 Year Development Plan 2008-2011, produced in 2007

  11. Part B: Areas of Child OutcomesPublic Expenditure and Aid (USD, 000) TPE* GODA** (Projected 2007) (Actual 2006) • Household income 38,760 5,268 • Nutrition 7,324 - • Health 48,440 52,299 • Child Protection - - • Education (not including UNRWA) 94,232 49,074 * Total Public Expenditure ** Gross Official Development Assistance

  12. Part B: Areas of Child OutcomesKey Relevant Budget Allocations • Household income • Nutrition • Hanan Project • Total 06 spending $100,000 • Total 07 spending $50,000 • Targeted food aid • Total 05 spending- $14,714,061 • Total 06 spending- $39,829,944 • Health • Primary health care facilities- MoH- 654 PHC, 525 in WB & 129 in GS (2005) • Total projected 06 spending (000)- $6,600 • Total projected 07 spending (000)- $3,200 • Child Protection • Education 05/06 06/07 07/08 • Primary education 23,5754 35,3304 272,891 • secondary schooling 44,564 48,120 135,665

  13. Part C: National Program Inventory 1. Deprived Families Economic Empowerment Programme (DEEP) 29.7 million USD over 4 years starting from June 2006 2. Social Safety Net Project (SSNP) 10 million USD over 4 years 3. Employment Generation Programme through Poverty Oriented Infrastructure –Phase V 24 million USD over 36 months • Maternal, Child Health And Nutrition Project (HANAN) 21 million USD over 3 years starting in January 2005 5. Special Hardship Cases for Palestinian Refugees 6. National Program for Community Integration of Disabled Children 7. National Program for Early Childhood Education and Development 8. National Mental Health Program 9. National Program for Child Protection

  14. Part D: LIST OF REFERENCES-1 • IMF and WBG (March 2007) West Bank and Gaza Economic Developments in 2006 - A First Assessment. Found at: http://www.imf.org/external/np/wbg/2007/eng/032607ed.pdf • Institute of Community and Public Health at Birzeit University and National Plan of Action Secretariat (April 2006) Child Protection in the Occupied Palestinian Territory Structures, Policies and Services. Ramallah: Palestine • PCBS (1999) Population in the Palestinian Territory, 1997-2025. Ramallah: Palestine. • PCBS (December 2007) Palestine’s 8th Annual Statistical Book. Ramallah: Palestine. • PCBS (2007) Summary Statistics, Palestinian Territory, (1997-2006).http://www.pcbs.gov.ps/Portals/_pcbs/populati/demd2.aspx • PCBS (2007) Palestinian Family Health Survey, 2006: Preliminary Report. Ramallah: Palestine. • PCBS (August 2007) Poverty in the Palestinian Territory, 2006: Main Findings Report. Ramallah: Palestine. • PCBS (Sept. 2006) Palestinian Children–Issues and Statistics Annual Report, 2005. Child Statistics Series (No. 8). Ramallah: Palestine • PCBS (June 2007) Palestinian Children–Issues and Statistics Annual Report, 2007. Child Statistics Series (No. 10). Ramallah: Palestine • PCBS (April 2006) Labour Force Survey Annual Report: 2005. Ramallah: Palestine • PCBS (Nov. 2007) Press Release: Preliminary Estimates of Quarterly National Accounts • (Third Quarter 2007). Ramallah: Palestine • Palestinian Economic Policy Research Institute (MAS), Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) and Palestine Monetary Authority (PMA) (December 2006) Quarterly Economic and Social Monitor, Vol. 7 • RAND Corporation (2005) Building a Successful Palestinian State. Pittsburgh: RAND Corporation • PNA/ Council of Ministers / Ministry of Finance (15/3/2005) Proposed Budget Law for 2005. Ramallah: Palestine • MEHE, General Directorate for Planning (June 2007) Diagnosing the Educational Reality (review of the 5-year plan). Ramallah: Palestine. • MEHE, Budget Department, Ministry of Education 2005 Budget • MEHE, Budget Department, Ministry of Education 2006 Budget • MEHE, Budget Department, Ministry of Education 2007 Budget

  15. Part D: LIST OF REFERENCES-2 • MoH, Department for Women’s Health and Development (January 2007) Annual Report 2006. Gaza: Palestine • MoH (October 2006) Health Situation in Palestine: Annual Report 2005. • MoH, Department for International Development (2006) Annual Report 2005. • MoH, Department for Health Education (January 2007) Annual Report 2006. • Ministry Of Finance 2005 Budget, http://www.mof.gov.ps/nbudget-law.asp • MoSA, General Directorate of Aid & Family Rehabilitation (2007) Report on • Assistance Provided by MoSA. Ramallah: Palestine • MoP / Secretariat of the National Plan of Action for Palestinian Children (2004) The National Plan of Action for Palestinian Children 2004-2010. Ramallah: Palestine • MoP / Secretariat of the National Plan of Action for Palestinian Children (June 2005) Child Protection in the Occupied Palestinian Territory: A National Position Paper. Ramallah: Palestine • MoP / Child Rights Planning Unit (December 2007) Early Childhood Development: A Preliminary Policy Review. Ramallah: Palestine • MoP (2005) The Palestinian Medium Term Development Plan 2005-2007. Ramallah: Palestine. • SSNRP, Trust Fund Agreement between PLO and IDA, 2004 • UNDP/PAPP website http://www.papp.undp.org/ • UNRWA, Relief And Social Services Department (October 2006) A Socio-Economic Analysis Of Special Hardship Case Families In The Five Fields Of UNRWA Operations • USAID (2007) Palestinian programme website http://www.usaid.gov/wbg/ • WBG (2004) SSNP: Project Information Document (PID) Appraisal Stage • WBG, Middle East and North Africa Region Social and Economic Development Group (September 2006) West Bank and Gaza Country Economic Memorandum, Growth in West Bank and Gaza: Opportunities and Constraints, Volume 1: Main Volume • WBG, Middle East and North Africa Region Social and Economic Development Group (February 2007) West Bank and Gaza Public Expenditure Review Volume 1: From Crisis to Greater Fiscal Independence. • WBG, Middle East and North Africa Region Social and Economic Development Group (February 2007) West Bank and Gaza Public Expenditure Review Volume 2: From Crisis to Greater Fiscal Independence.

  16. Discussion

  17. Discussion 1. Context, context, context…. We want to develop additional indicators that are relevant to the situation of children in the oPt - • Children’s wellbeing and quality of life/ social, emotional and physical wellbeing (a fundamental issue being children affected by violence) • Deprivation in terms of lack of mobility, access to resources and opportunities, declining social expectations, and lack of participation in decision making

  18. Discussion 1. Participation • Children’s perceptions of poverty/ relativity (qualitative research) • How to engage children in the formulation of conclusions and recommendations

  19. Discussion • In consideration of policy making in an unstable conflict situation, should we be considering recommendations for community / grassroots initiatives in national policies (sustainability) • Process - undertake cross analysis of data- statistical template, policy template and other qualitative data

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