Innovative Funding Tools: Statistics for Results Facility (SRF)
The Fifth Meeting of the Forum on African Statistical Development (FASDev V) held in Cape Town, South Africa, on January 17, 2012, highlighted the Statistics for Results Facility (SRF) as a multi-donor funded initiative managed by the World Bank since 2009. Aiming to bolster investment in statistical systems across developing countries, SRF promotes capacity building and enhances data availability for informed policymaking. Ghana, utilizing the Ghana Statistics Development Plan, has garnered support from various partners, including DfID and the EU, to strengthen its statistical capabilities and national strategies.
Innovative Funding Tools: Statistics for Results Facility (SRF)
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Fifth Meeting of the Forum on African Statistical Development (FASDev V) 17 January 2012, Cape Town, South Africa Innovative Funding Tools:Statistics for Results Facility (SRF) Grace Bediako Ghana Statistical Service
About the Fund • With multi-donor support • Managed by the World Bank • Started in 2009 • With five pilot countries • Afghanistan • Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) • Ghana • Nigeria • Rwanda
Aims and Objectives of the SRF • Aims • Increase the level of investment in statistical systems in developing countries • Serve as a catalyst to increase the amount of technical and financial support to the implementation of the national statistical strategies • Improve the effectiveness of support from donors. • Objectives • Promotes capacity building • Sustain improvement in the production, availability and use of official statistics. • Support better policy formulation and decision making
Funding for Ghana’s NSDS • Ghana Statistics Development Plan (GSDP) for 2009-2013 • Major funding DfID and EU • Funding directed to institutional reform • Population and Housing Census • Other sources of funding • UNFPA (Census) • UNDP (Institutional building, Economic Statistics) • UNICEF (MICS, GhanaInfo) • Danida (Census dissemination) • CIDA (Census District Reports and Dissemination) • African Development Bank (ICP, other fields of statistics)
Funding experience • Few Development Partners involved in joint funding (outside of the Multi-donor Budget Support (MDBS) arrangements with government) • Multi-donor Trust Fund (MDTF) set up by the World Bank but only EU and DfID participating, due to: • Timing of commitment • Overhead charges • Statistical Service needs to deal with different funding institutions
Statistics for Results Facility SRF-CF • SRF mechanism pools substantial resources for more effective implementation of GSDP • Coordinated support • More comprehensive targeting and programming of funds • Streamlined reporting procedures • Regular programme implementation reviews • Technical backstopping/support available to manage funds
Progress on the SRF-CF in Ghana • Currently completing implementation of a Multi-donor Trust Fund (EU and DfID) • SRF-IDA (US$40 million approved by the World Bank, now going through the Government approval process, i.e., Cabinet and Parliament) • Fund to be in operation by end first quarter • Implementation to follow model of Multi-donor Trust Fund