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Title: Midterm Review of


1
  • Midterm Review of
  • Governance
  • Sector
  • 22 23 June 2009, Baghdad

2

Partnerships and Coordination
  • UN Agencies
  • UNDP, UNOPS, UNICEF, UNIFEM, UNESCO, UN-HABITAT,
    UNFPA, ESCWA, UNDP POGAR, WHO, FAO, WFP, ILO,
    UNIDO, UNAMI/EAT, UNAMI/HRO, IOM
  • NGOs (National/ International)
  • NCCI, Aswat Al-Iraq, International Foundation for
    Electoral Systems, Amman Centre for Human Rights
    Studies, CIDA, Juvenile Justice Coordination
    Committee, JICA, Save the Children UK, IMC,
    Norwegian Church Aid, Norwegian Peoples Aid,
    Child Rights Network, People in Need, Arab
    Institute for Human Rights Tunisia.
  • Chaired by
  • UNDP
  • Iraqi Counterparts
  • Ministry of Planning and Development Cooperation,
    Ministry of Municipalities and Public Work,
    Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Defence, Board
    of Supreme Audit, Commission of Integrity,
    Independent High Electoral Commission ,
    Communications and Media Commission, Ministry of
    Justice, Ministry of Human Rights, State Ministry
    of Womens Affairs, State Ministry of Civil
    Society, Ministry of Council of Representatives
    Affairs, and the Council of Representatives, High
    Judicial Council of Iraq, Ministry of Labour and
    Social Affairs the Iraq Bar Association

3
UN Assistance Strategy
  • To contribute to the achievement of the goals
    defined in the National Development Strategy
    (NDS), International Compact with Iraq (ICI)
    benchmarks, and Millennium Development Goals
    (MDGs)
  • Governance Sector
  • National priority or goals (NDS 2007- 2010)
  • Strengthen good governance and improve security
  • ICI Targets
  • 3.1.1 National dialogue and reconciliation
  • 3.1.2 Implementation of political / legislative
    timetable (constitutional review)
  • 3.1.3 Regional and international cooperation and
    integration regional support for reconciliation
  • 3.3.1 Establish a comprehensive human rights
    regime country wide role of civil society and
    human rights

4
UN Assistance Strategy (cont.)
  • ICI Targets (cont.)
  • 3.3.2 Establish and implement effective rule of
    law institution and policy
  • 3.3.3 Establish effective transitional justice
    mechanisms
  • 4.1.2. By end of 2008, capture in budget all
    significant revenues and expenditures, including
    all subsidies and donor funds
  • 4.1.2 Develop framework for intergovernmental
    fiscal relations to ensure efficiency,
    transparency and equity while maintaining
    national fiscal integrity
  • 4.2.1 Engaging with Civil Society Policy
    framework for civil society, freedom of
    information protect rights of media
  • 4.2.2. Good Governance and Anti Corruption
    Strengthen rule of law for anti corruption
  • 4.2.3 Adopt and implement policies, regulations,
    procedures, and build institutions of public
    service management

5
UN Assistance Strategy (cont.)
  • ICI Targets (cont.)
  • 4.3.2 Private Sector development and investment
    promotion rule of law and judicial system in
    commercial and financial activities
  • 4.4.1 Delivering Basic services toward MDGs
    reduced gender discrimination and increase woman
    participation in governance
  • 6.4 Improved national planning standardize data
    collection and processing functions in
    Ministries, regions and provinces
  • 6.5 Improved donor coordination and
    implementation
  • Millennium Development Goals
  • Goal 8 Develop a global partnership for
    development

6
Sectoral Achievements Contributions
  • Elections
  • Provincial elections (January 2009) were
    milestone evidencing the effects of capacity
    development of the IHEC, civic participation with
    a high turnout, election of 25 women to
    Provincial Councils and a remarkable level of
    citizen security before, during and after
    balloting
  • 260,000 IHEC staff trained in different
    competencies
  • Massive mobilization of 20,000 observers and 500
    electoral media monitors to facilitate Voter
    Registration process and 45,000 national
    observers to cover the pre-balloting, Election
    Day and post-balloting processes.
  • Over 264,000 Iraqi men and women in 19 electoral
    governorates mobilized through NGOs to actively
    engage in the election process.
  • Concrete steps as training and publications for
    free and fair based media coverage and
    countrywide communication networks using IT and
    conventional means with public feedback on the
    election process.

7
Sectoral Achievements Contributions (cont.)
  • 2. National Dialogue and Human Rights
    Progressive civil society engagement in national
    dialogue process for reconciliation and national
    unity
  • Four roundtable discussions on national dialogue
    and reconciliation took place in Baghdad with an
    array of representatives from Parliament,
    Constitutional Review Committee, GoI, KRG,
    Kurdistan National Assembly, experts, and the UN
  • Improved knowledge building, awareness, public
    dialogue and informed decision making at
    implementation and policy levels
  • Nationwide situation analysis on the impact of
    violence on children by UN-supported Iraq Child
    Rights Network
  • Countrywide network of 80 NGOs and 250 members
    capacitated to work towards conflict management
    and peace building through the Right to Live in
    Safety Campaign.

8
Sectoral Achievements Contributions (cont.)
  • Comprehensive study on the legal and regulatory
    framework for press freedom in support of the
    independence of Commission on Media and
    Communication
  • Preparatory work undertaken for a National
    Strategy for the Advancement of Iraqi Women
  • Situational analysis on the status of Iraqi women
    for the development and adoption of gender
    sensitive legislation and to understand the
    effects of conflict on womens lives, their
    coping mechanisms, and required social services
  • Launching of the Code of Professional Conduct
    for Iraqi Journalists and successful measurement
    of media progress through Media Sustainability
    Index for Iraq
  • Grant for humanitarian assistance to provide
    Iftar meals was transformed into civic engagement
    activity covering 18,000 war widows and
    vulnerable families who express their needs and
    concerns regarding participation in civic and
    electoral processes.

9
Sectoral Achievements Contributions (cont.)
  • 3. Rule of Law and Human Rights
  • Virtual, online Iraqi Legal Database (ILD), with
    training on its use, was launched making the
    entire corpus of Iraqi law, published from 1917
    to 2008 available on the internet at
    www.iraq-ild.org
  • A review and tracking exercise which examined the
    content of speeches and public statements made by
    COR members was completed with specific tracking
    to issues related to integrity, inclusive
    governance, gender and human rights content being
    and was used to design capacity building
    activities.
  • Strategic action plan developed for the Ministry
    of Human Rights
  • Enhanced capacities (80 staff trained) of
    ministries of Defence and Interior ministries on
    mainstreaming human rights
  • A training Course for 15 members of Iraqi
    diplomatic corps was conducted to undertake
    regional diplomacy in compliance with established
    rules and international conventions

10
Sectoral Achievements Contributions (cont.)
  • Review of the Juvenile Care Law completed under
    the leadership of the Ministry of Labor and
    Social Affairs
  • Partnership with 12 local NGOs to raise awareness
    of public, government and NGOs on human rights
    through publicity campaigns marking the 60th
    anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human
    Rights
  • Contributed to evidence based, gender sensitive
    National Strategy on Iraqi women with two pieces
    of comprehensive research for broad national
    level consultation
  • situation of women in minority communities in
    Iraq,
  • honor related crimes in Kurdistan.

11
Sectoral Achievements Contributions (cont.)
  • 4. Institutional and Regulatory Framework
    Strengthening
  • Leading the development of a multi-sectoral,
    multi-agency public sector reform and
    modernization programme, in support of the
    Governments envisioned comprehensive civil
    service reform, improvement and standardization
    of policy, planning and general management
    functions of government, and their automation as
    a precursor to e-governance.
  • Joint programme on Anti-corruption launched to
    facilitate GoIs efforts to comply with the UN
    Convention Against Corruption comprehensive
    study of the legal framework and GAP analysis for
    compliance with UN-CAC will contribute to GoI
    efforts towards compliance
  • Board of Supreme Audit introduced performance
    audit for the first time in its 81 year history
    with capacity development support from UN

12
Sectoral Achievements Contributions (cont.)
  • Central and regional component of Donor
    Assistance Databases developed in Baghdad and KRG
    respectively for improved aid effectiveness and
    management
  • Local Area Development Plan Programme (LADP) has
    facilitated the prioritization of priority
    projects for socio-economic development at
    district level over next 5 years. (visit
    www.ladp-iraq.org to keep track of project
    submissions)
  • Under the title of Capacity Development on
    Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) Monitoring,
    Reporting, and Planning at the National and Local
    Level in Iraq, the Iraq Info database
    (www.iraqinfo-online.org) to guide Iraq as well
    as UN towards MDGs.

13
Key Lessons Learned
  • Closer linkage of programme to emerging and
    dynamic Government objectives and Iraqi
    priorities.
  • Formulation of comprehensive capacity and
    institutional development programmes aligned to
    the Governments own development plans and
    budgets have replaced ad-hoc training activities.
  • Need for continuous planning, contingency
    planning and reassessment of needs during
    implementation to effectively address actual
    emerging needs of counterparts and deal with
    contingencies.
  • Ways to better monitor and evaluate in a remote
    management environment, through developing more
    simplified, standardized tools for communication
    and reporting.
  • Anticipate the need for future fund-raising to
    fill the funding gap as the ITF draws to a close.
  • Maintaining sustainability of development
    interventions through a concerted and explicit
    level of effort.

14
Key Lessons Learned (cont.)
  • Risks and Challenges
  • Limited numbers of UN staff and consultants are
    allowed inside Iraq at any one time, for security
    reasons and due to limited slots.
  • Security risk affects all four outcomes but would
    most impact area-based activities and
    availability of implementing partners.
  • Frequent turnover of counterpart officials and
    staff remains a challenge.
  • Monitoring and evaluation of all project
    activities is still done indirectly, and issues
    of implementing partners accountability remains
    a challenge.
  • Iraqi staff saturation and absorptive capacity of
    GOI counterpart institutions is a risk.
  • Lack of donor and partner coordination may create
    overlaps in programming.
  • Institutional and legal constraints persist for
    freedom of the press and full independence of
    non-governmental organizations.

15
Key Recommendations
  • Inter-institutional, thematic teams and task
    forces in areas such as elections, human rights,
    Rule of Law, anti-corruption, and gender provide
    optimum opportunities for integrating
    programming.
  • Improved coordination with counterparts and
    increased leadership of the Iraqi counterparts.
  • Co-funding with the Government of Iraq.
  • Joint assessment and evaluation of project
    activities with counterparts ensures maximal
    contribution to achieving project objectives.

16
Key Recommendations
  • Increased partnerships and networking between
    Iraqi counterparts and regional institutions.
  • More women in elected offices may provide more
    advocates for gender and womens perspectives.
  • The UN is seen by counterparts as being neutral
    and capable of providing objective advice without
    political interference.
  • The Government Status of Human Development in
    Iraq provides evidence based responses using
    Iraqi generated data.
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