Results Readiness in Social Protection and Labor Operations

Autor: Rawlings, Laura, Honorati, Maddalena, Rubio, Gloria, Van Domelen, Julie
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2011
Předmět:
SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY
INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES
FLEXIBILITY
INVENTORY
DESCRIPTION
HEALTH CENTERS
POLICY REFORM
KNOWLEDGE BASE
TRACER STUDIES
PROGRAMS
VERIFICATION
EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
VULNERABLE POPULATIONS
SEVERANCE PAY
M&E ACTIVITIES
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
PARTICIPATORY MundefinedE
PROCUREMENT PROCESS
POOR
INTERMEDIATE INDICATORS
UNEMPLOYMENT
BENEFICIARIES
INCOME
NATIONAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
INSURANCE POLICIES
MundefinedE APPROACH
NEXT GENERATION
PRODUCTIVITY
MundefinedE ARRANGEMENTS
TIME FRAMES
PARTICIPATORY MONITORING
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
CAS
ECONOMIC CRISIS
OUTCOME INDICATORS
NGO
COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PENSION
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
TRANSFER PROGRAMS
FRAUD
INFORMATION SHARING
PROCUREMENT
WELFARE INDICATORS
E-MAIL
SOCIAL ACTION
GOVERNMENT CAPACITY
PUBLIC PROVISION
TRANSPARENCY
SERVICE DELIVERY
LABOR SUPPLY
PENSIONS
BENEFICIARY
PAYMENT SYSTEMS
CONDITIONAL CASH
INCOME TRANSFER
E READINESS
EMERGENCY RECOVERY
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
POLICY IMPACT
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
PUBLIC SERVICES
LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS
REGISTRIES
PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
BENEFICIARY ASSESSMENTS
IMPACT EVALUATIONS
INSTITUTION
FAMILY ALLOWANCES
LABOR MARKET
DATA COLLECTION INSTRUMENTS
SSN
DESIGN STAGE
INFORMATION SYSTEM
SUPERVISION
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
POVERTY REDUCTION
PUBLIC SECTOR
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT
JOB TRAINING
MOBILITY
SOCIAL SECURITY
COMMUNITY MONITORING
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
VULNERABLE GROUPS
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
LABOR LAWS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
TELEPHONE
DATA REQUIREMENTS
SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM
SOCIAL POLICY
TARGETING
IMPLEMENTATION CAPACITY
STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT
M undefined E
IMPACT EVALUATION
NATIONAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
AUDITS
DATA SOURCES
OUTPUT INDICATORS
EMERGENCY RECOVERY LOANS
QUALITY OF SERVICE
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
RESULT
MundefinedE CAPACITY
SOCIAL SERVICE
KNOWLEDGE SHARING
GEOGRAPHICAL AREA
PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE
ERROR CONTROL
VILLAGES
WORK HISTORIES
CASH TRANSFER PROGRAMS
USES
ACCESS TO SERVICES
NATIONAL CAPACITY
YOUTH
MONITORING TOOLS
SAFETY
MundefinedE SYSTEMS
HOUSEHOLDS
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
NATURAL DISASTERS
TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION
SOCIAL FUND
MundefinedE TOOLS
SOCIAL PROTECTION
MEANS TESTING
ADMINISTRATIVE DATA
EMERGENCY SERVICES
INTERNATIONAL LAW
PERFORMANCE MONITORING
QUALITY OF SERVICES
POVERTY REDUCTION SUPPORT CREDIT
TARGETS
CITIZEN REPORT CARDS
M undefined E ARRANGEMENTS
COUNTERFACTUAL
CUSTOMIZATION
SOCIAL FUNDS
BASELINE DATA
LABOR MARKETS
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
SOCIAL ACTION FUND
ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY
RESULTS
CORRUPTION
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
COMMUNES
CONDITIONAL CASH TRANSFER
ICR
SAVINGS
SOCIAL INSURANCE
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
CAPACITY BUILDING
EVALUATION SYSTEMS
PUBLIC WORKS
CASH TRANSFERS
REGISTRY
NATIONAL TRAINING
POVERTY REDUCTION SUPPORT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
GENDER
INCOME SUPPORT
COMMUNITIES
DATA COLLECTION
SOCIAL SAFETY NET
Popis: The main focus of the social protection and labor portfolio is on strengthening client's institutional capacity in the design and implementation of programs, but projects are not well equipped to track progress in this area. Correspondingly, there is a need to strengthen approaches to measuring and monitoring a 'missing middle' of service delivery, precisely those areas for which counterpart institutions are responsible during the course of a project. In particular, better measures of the primary functions of social protection and labor agencies are needed, such as identifying and enrolling beneficiaries, targeting, payment systems, fraud and error control, performance monitoring of service delivery providers, responsiveness to citizens, transparency, efficiency, management information systems and monitoring and evaluation systems. New World Bank initiatives particularly standard core indicators by sector and the introduction of results based investment lending call for substantial improvements in the use of monitoring and evaluation (M&E). Impact evaluations are included in about half of projects and should continue to be used selectively and strategically, particularly when the program is innovative, replicable and/ or scalable to reach a broader set of beneficiaries, addresses a knowledge gap and is likely to have a substantial policy impact. Structuring evaluations around core themes with common outcome measures is fundamental to building a global knowledge base on development effectiveness.
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