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Title: Environment


1
Environment national PRSs -directions and
dilemmas
  • EPD Seminar Series
  • May 2002

2
Organisation
  • Overview of the PRS process
  • Mainstreaming in a PRS context
  • Objectives of DFID support
  • Options for engaging on environmental issues
  • Group work

3
Origins of the PRSP Idea
  • Mixed record on poverty reduction in 1990s
  • (Africa, Transition economies, post-1997 Asia)
  • Findings on aid effectiveness projects,
  • policy conditionality, ownership
  • International Development Targets/MDGs
  • Multilateral funding for debt relief (HIPC II)

4
Core PRSP Principles
  • Country-led/owned based on broad-based
    participation
  • Comprehensive macro, structural, social,
    environmental
  • Long term perspective
  • Results-oriented
  • Costed prioritised
  • Partnership-oriented

5
PRS Schedule Key Elements
Preparation Status Report
1st Annual Progress Report
2nd Annual Progress Report etc..
IMPLEMENTATION
PREPARATION
I-PRSP
PRSP (I)
PRSP (II)
9-24 months
2-5 years
HIPC(II) Completion Point
HIPC(II) Decision Point
6
PRS Schedule Key Elements
1st Annual Progress Report
Preparation Status Report
2nd Annual Progress Report etc.
I-PRSP
PRSP (II)
PRSP (I)
  • PRSP elements
  • Poverty analysis
  • Goals/targets
  • Prioritised policy actions
  • Med-term budget fw
  • Financing plan
  • External assistance
  • Participatory process
  • Monitoring and evaluation

3 years
9-24 months
Comprehensive diagnosis
Selective actions
7
Links with other instruments
PRGF performance criteria/benchmarks (3 years)
IMF PRGF (replaces ESAF)
World Bank PRSC/other donor DBS
Performance indicators/PAFs
Goals targets (5-10 years)
I-PRSP
PRSP (I)
PRSP (II)
HIPC(II) Completion Point
HIPC(II) Decision Point
HIPC Triggers
8
Links with other national processes
Sector/cross-cutting strategies priorities
  • PRSP elements
  • Prioritised policy actions
  • Med-term budget fw

I-PRSP
PRSP (I)
PRSP (II)
MTEF
Resource constraints Inter/intra-sectoral
priorities Service delivery Monitoring
Evaluation
9
Whats new?
  • Costed poverty reduction strategy linked to
    macro fiscal framework
  • Outcome focused making the links between policy
    results
  • Opening-up the policy process to participation
  • New incentives, new partnership possibilities
    new forms of aid delivery

10
Emerging Experience
  • Upgrading of poverty policy MoFs engaged
    (Malawi)
  • Achieved at some cost to sentiments of national
  • ownership but IFIs getting better at stepping
    back (Mali)
  • Quality of PRS process document heavily
    influenced
  • by density of previous strategy reform
    effort(s)
  • Synergy with MTEFs especially important but there
    is value-added in having PRSP as well (Rwanda,
    Benin)
  • Sometimes catalyst for changing donor behaviour
    (Bolivia), sometimes not

11
Emerging Experience
  • Participatory processes generally limited to
    consultation,
  • depth of understanding limited outside core
    PRSP group
  • Ambitious targets, weak prioritisation
    costing of policy
  • actions
  • Anti-poverty content variable, sectoral focus,
    weak
  • integration of cross-cutting themes/priorities
  • Monitoring evaluation still the poor
    relative, although this
  • is changing (Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania,
    Ethiopia,
  • Bolivia)

12
Mainstreaming in a PRS context
  • Working through national systems and processes
  • Poverty analysis (Nigeria workshop)
  • Engaging civil society (Kenya)
  • Influencing PRSP and other policy (Uganda NEMA)
  • Monitoring and evaluation (Vietnam VDTs)
  • Building on existing reform processes/efforts
  • Uganda - Plan for Modernisation of Agriculture
  • Rwanda MTEF and ubudehe
  • Bolivia - decentralisation

13
Mainstreaming in a PRS context
  • Working with through other donors
  • Joint donor financing mechanisms in much of
    Africa
  • Bolivia - bilateral JSA
  • Poverty Task Force in Vietnam
  • Engaging with a broad range of stakeholders
  • Importance of PPAs (Rwanda, Uganda)
  • Capacity building of organised civil society
    (Kenya)
  • Working with the private sector (esp in
    transition economies)
  • Sectoral and local government (Bolivia)

14
Objectives of DFID support
  • Support for strong PRSs
  • Poverty diagnosis, prioritisationlinks with
    other reform processes
  • Coordination, reducing TCs, harmonisation

15
Identifying entry points
  • Poverty analysis - input to the analysis to
    ensure comprehensive?
  • PSIA - feed into ex ante analysis of impacts of
    policies?
  • Priority areas - help with analysis of
    sustainability of the selected priority actions?
  • Organised civil society - support those working
    in areas related to broad environment agenda?
  • Engaging with line ministries - when key
    ministries are drafting their sectoral
    strategies, can begin dialogue over
    sustainability of key policy areas?
  • Working with other donors - look to fund
    interventions jointly?

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