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ANNUAL MULTI DONOR BUDGET SUPPORT (MDBS) JOINT REVIEW 2010 APRM ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT. Samuel Cudjoe NAPRM-GC Secretariat Monday, May 16,2011. Outline of Presentation. District Governance Assessment State of Governance Freedoms Security Participation & Inclusion Access to Justice - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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ANNUAL MULTI DONOR BUDGET SUPPORT (MDBS) JOINT REVIEW
2010 APRM ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT
Samuel CudjoeNAPRM-GC SecretariatMonday, May 16,2011
Outline of Presentation• District Governance Assessment• State of Governance
– Freedoms– Security– Participation & Inclusion– Access to Justice– Child Rights– Chieftaincy– Vulnerable Groups
• Ghana’s Second Review
District Governance Assessment Project
Governance Assessment
• The District APRM Governance Assessment Project is an action research process designed to investigate the state of governance and service delivery at the district level.
• The core components of the District APRM Governance Project are a survey of perceptions of Members of District Assemblies, Public Servants, Traditional Authority and Citizens.
Governance Assessment
• Its uniqueness lies in its ability to offer a non-technical and civil society inclusive approach to district assembly performance that is able to compare both quantified and perception based data.
Assessment Methodology• The District APRM Oversight Committees collect both
qualitative and quantitative data using a number of methodologies – focus group discussions, administration of Citizen Report Cards, key informant interviews, etc.
• Members undertake a collation and analysis of the data and prepare a district APRM Governance Report
• The reports generated through the monitoring and evaluation activities of the DOCs are presented to forums at the district level for validation.
• The validated reports are then laid before the District Assembly for debate.
Assessment Methodology
Coverage
2008 2009 2010 No. of districts covered 20 40 40 No. of Citizen Report cards administered
4,000 8,000 10,000
STATE OF GOVERNANCE
A. Freedom of Expression
Reported Assault Cases
B. Security
Improvement in security situation (armed robbery)
Security
Crime Statistics (SITU, CID), Oct 2010OFFENCE PERIOD % CHANGE
JAN-OCT 2009 JAN-OCT 2010 Robbery 1,139 1,119 -1.8 Murder 352 327 -7.1
Defilement 1,354 1,340 -1.0 Rape 394 323 -18.0
Narcotics 578 324 -43.9 a. Indian Hemp 569 320 -43.8 b. Cocaine 8 4 -50.0 c. Heroine 1 0 -100.0
Security
Statistics: Drug possession/usage/trafficking 2008 2009 2010
Persons arrested in possession/using/trafficking narcotics and other harmful substances
46persons (KIA) 58 persons 44 persons
Convictions made 38 persons convicted, 4 acquitted and discharged
2 persons convicted 24 persons convicted
Types of drugs Cocaine, cannabis, heroin
Cocaine, cannabis, heroin, ephedrine
Cocaine, cannabis, heroin
C. Participation and Inclusion
• Improved space for civil society participation in national policies
• Last National Economic Dialogue was held in 2004– Stakeholders get to influence government
economic policies through inputs into draft bills and sectoral strategic plans
• Stakeholder consultations now a regular feature of the budget process
Participation and Inclusion
• Frequency of public meetings held in community
Participation at district level
• Frequency of attendance
Participation
Reasons for NEVER attended
D. Access to justice
Access to Justice
• Career Magistrate Programme
• Several districts courts are now manned by full time magistrates
• Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)• DOVVSU• Justice for All Programme
2005 2006 2008 2010 25 25 30 29
Access to Justice
• Disturbing situations– Inability of the police to investigate and prosecute
those who engaged in electoral violence to deter lawlessness and impunity in future elections
– The usurpation of the power of the police to maintain law and order by party functionaries and local vigilantes during elections;
– Demand that “bail monies” be paid before alleged culprits are granted bail
E. Child Rights
• The absence of a Child Protection Policy is affecting the effective implementation of the Children’ Act 560
• Effective implementation of Domestic Violence Act (DVA), 2007 affected by– Lack of Victim Support Fund and Shelters– Inadequate clinical psychologists– Inadequate Domestic Violence Courts to speed up
cases– Capacity building for police
E. Chieftaincy
• Codification of Succession Law– 70 Paramount stools/skins have been covered in
the research into lines of succession to stools/skins
– 12 reports on 12 stools/skins have been converted into Legislative Instruments (Declaration of Customary Law Instruments)
– 11 of such instruments have been passed into law by Parliament
Chieftaincy
• Codification of Customary Laws– Research completed on customary law relating to
land and family law in 20 traditional areas– Reports have been certified and validated by the
respective Traditional Councils and Regional Houses of Chiefs
• Code of Ethics– Discussions held with consultant to prepare Draft
Code of Ethics (process stalled)
Chieftaincy
• Chieftaincy cases– Formation of Mediation Committees to resolve
chieftaincy and land disputes– Not all Traditional Councils and Regional Houses
of Chiefs have formed the Committees– Resolution of impasse between the Ga and
Dangme chiefs
F. Vulnerable Groups
• Legislative Instruments to ensure the effective implementation of Disability Act, 2007 (Act 715) not ready
• Institutions are hiding behind the 10 year moratorium
• Disability Council established in 2009 is neither staffed nor resourced
• More than 90% of the Das have not opened the special accounts for the 2% of DACF to be lodged in for PWDs
GHANA’S SECOND APRM REVIEW
Road Map
• Ghana completed the first review in Khartoum, Sudan in January 2006
• 2nd review was due in 2010• H.E. John Evans Atta Mills announced Ghana’s
readiness to undergo the 2nd review at the APR Forum in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in January 2011.
Road Map
• Draft Issues Paper (end May 2011)• Consultations with stakeholders (NDPC, Sector
Working Groups) – June 15• Submission of Issues Paper to Government –
end June• Estimated time period for 2nd review: Sept
2011 – Mar 2012
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION