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Title: Social Analysis in Transport Projects


1
Context for Good Social Outcomes
Transport and Social Development
Transport Forum, March 9, 2005
Wendy Walker, AFTTR, and Håkon Nordang, SDV
2
Social Dimensions of Development
  • A social development approach begins with the
    perspectives and realities of poor and
    marginalized individuals and groups. Unless the
    poor and marginalized feel that development
    interventions genuinely improves their lives, and
    that its efforts empower them, those efforts will
    not be sustained. From The World Banks
    Social Development Strategy
  • OBJECTIVES
  • Inclusive societies, which operate so that
    institutions, policies, social norms and
    behaviors promote equal access to opportunities.
  • Cohesive societies, which are willing and able
    to work together to address common needs and
    overcome constraints and diverse interests.
  • Accountable institutions, which are transparent
    and serve the public interest in an effective,
    efficient and fair way, being responsive to
    peoples needs.

3
Enhancing social outcomes across sectors through
Social Analysis
  • Social Analysis framework (SA Sourcebook)
  • Social Diversity and Gender (understanding the
    socio-cultural, political and historical
    context)
  • Institutions, Rules and Behavior (institutional
    analysis)
  • Stakeholders (stakeholder analysis)
  • Participation (both a process and an outcome)
  • Social Risks (risk analysis, incl. safeguards)
  • Examines the social opportunities, constraints,
    likely impacts, and social risks relevant to a
    project
  • Sector-specific Guidelines on Social Analysis
  • Natural Resource Management
  • Education
  • HIV/AIDS multisectoral projects
  • Gender
  • Transport

4
How are SDV and Transport Collaborating
  • Previous work in AFTTR Portfolio review, 2
    regional trainings
  • Social Analysis Guidelines for Transport Sector
  • Work with Transport and Social Responsibility
    Group on indicators, sharing of HIV/AIDS
    responses
  • Good Practice Notes in AFTTR
  • Transport and Poverty Observatories
  • Creating an Integrated GIS in Lesotho
  • Working with Contractors on HIV/AIDS
  • Local Participation and Road Construction

5
Guideline Overview
  • Introduction
  • Objectives of social analysis
  • Social dimensions of the sector regional
    specificities
  • Potential social development outcomes and
    impacts 5 entry points of social analysis
  • Institutional and capacity assessment
  • Enabling environment Macro level issues
  • Monitoring and evaluation
  • Annexes
  • Stakeholder Analysis Matrix
  • Sample Terms of Reference
  • References

6
Particular social dimensions of the transport
sector
  • Inter-modal issues
  • Making choices social implications of financing
    choices
  • Definition of users
  • Gender, disability and age
  • Access, affordability, availability
  • Private sector participation
  • Policy impacts Potential for PSIA
  • Safety and security HIV/AIDS, road safety, etc.
  • Operation and maintenance arrangements
  • Safeguards

7
Overview of Social Analysis Inputs During the
Project CycleSee Matrix
  • Identification/Concept
  • TOR for social assessment process, Feasibility,
    Scoping and Prioritization
  • Preparation/Design
  • Ongoing inputs into physical design process,
    planning.
  • Appraisal
  • All social action plans prepared, agreed upon and
    inputs made to the PAD
  • Approval/Ratification
  • Inputs into the legal agreement
  • Tendering
  • Review of bidding documents and possible
    insertion of special clauses (i.e., HIV/AIDS or
    other social clauses) 
  • Effectiveness
  • Endorsement or advice on institutional
    arrangements for action plans, continued review
    of synchronizing safeguards mitigation (i.e,
    RAPs) with construction
  • Implementation/Supervision
  • Responsible for regular supervision and inputs to
    supervision reports  
  • Mid-Term Review
  • Prepare the TOR for commissioning outside
    evaluations planned for mid-term and ICR
    Participation in mid-term review mission
  • ICR
  • Prepare TOR for outside evaluation for ICR
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