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Learning Objectives. Understand what is meant by
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1. Using the HD and Capabilities Approach: The How of Applied Development Programming and Practice
K. Seeta Prabhu
UNDP India
Oxford HD Training 18 September, 2008
2. Learning Objectives
Understand what is meant by ‘application of HD&C approach’
Comprehend pitfalls and constraints
Explore ways of using the HD&C approach in projects and programmes
Outline the implications of adopting the HD&C approach for programming, monitoring and evaluation
3. Structure of the Presentation
4. Imperative of Application Human Development and HD Approach UNDP’s important contribution to development discourse
Intrinsic importance - provide a value based, people oriented approach to achieving development results
Enables Development Actors to
‘walk the talk’ and
move from ‘analysis to action’
Instrumental importance - enables national governments and partners to formulate HD oriented policies and programmes
Widens and deepens HD advocacy efforts & brand equity
5. Imperative of Application
First Para of the Strategic Vision document 2008-11 states:
“The UNDP mission is to support countries to accelerate progress on human development. This means that all UNDP policy advice, technical support, advocacy, and contributions to strengthening coherence in global development finance must be aimed at one end result: real improvements in people’s lives and in the choices and opportunities open to them.” (Para 1 of Strategic Plan)
Followed by Executive Board President’s Note (Item 17) directive to UNDP to adopt ‘ a human development approach to programming’
6. Strengths of Application HD&C - an ethical approach – value based approach
Views people as ‘ends’ – provides an alternative to mainstream development approaches
multi dimensional - inter-disciplinary – evolving
Lends specificity to the approach
Focused at both micro and macro levels
at micro level: individual agency and well-being
at macro level: societal arrangements, policies
7. Challenges of Application How to incorporate people centred approaches in development initiatives to achieve well being and agency freedoms?
Many times great ideas have lost richness in application or operationalisation and could lead to a reductionist approach - examples
Social security - Beveridge Report defined as ‘Freedom from Want’ – in operationalisation by ILO reduced to contingency related measures for organised sector workers
Human Development Index - to capture important HD dimensions – often HD equated with social sector development
8. Development Through Projects Development typically delivered through projects
Main tools of projects - Logical Framework & Results Based Management
Tension between project approach and people centred development
Short term project cycle vs long term requirements
Detailed planning by experts vs planning by people & adapt as you go approach
Focus on inputs and outputs (more recently outcomes but narrowly defined) vs focus on process, opportunities and building capabilities
9. Other Approaches
Participatory Learning Approach - advocated as being more appropriate
The What of Development – macro policies as well as development initiatives
The How of Development
Not as development interventions but as empowered participation of stakeholders as agents
Enable going beyond sectoral boundaries and facilitate ‘Joined-up thinking - Joined-up feeling’
Process management – application of HD&C approach within projects & programmes
10. Using Projects for Promoting HD&C
How to ensure HD compliance within projects and programmes?
Purpose of all projects/programmes – ‘enlarging the range of people’s choices - ’individuals as agents’
Process
Using HD principles to project cycle - Equity, Efficiency, Participation & Empowerment and Sustainability
Using Capacity Development, Human Rights, HD Advocacy, Data etc as tools
11. Applying HD Principles - Equity
Equality of Opportunity - Incorporates idea of distributive justice
Choices & opportunities to all human beings - individuals as agents and not ‘beneficiaries’
No standard definition of what constitutes equity – varies across societies
Involves value (what values change over time) - could change over time
12. Using HD Principles - Efficiency
13. Using HD Principles - Participation & Empowerment
Foundational principle of HD&C
Freedom to shape and exercise choices exercised in line with human rights
Processes that lead people to perceive themselves as capable of making life choices
Participatory Learning Approach to Programme Design, Monitoring and Evaluation - implies that people be involved at every stage as agents
Development not as interventions but empowered participation
14. Using HD Principles- Sustainability Sustainability in all spheres
Social
Cultural
Economic
Political
Environmental
HD approach requires that all 4 principles- Equity, Efficiency, Empowerment and Sustainability - be adhered to simultaneously – conscious of trade offs among principles
Benign dictatorship and efficiency or participatory democracy and less efficient outcomes?
High growth now vs lower but sustainable growth in the long run?
15. Elements of Application Capacity Development from HD perspective
Capacity of individuals
Organisations
Societal
Advocacy on HD approach
HD approach in all policy documents at various levels
e.g NHDRs PRSPs & MDGRs as tools
Support sub-national HDRs as tools of planning
HD concepts of choices and opportunities more widely applied
Planning and Implementation
Inter unit synergies explicitly planned
HD analysis used to guide programme
16. Implications for Programme, M&E
Approach to Programme Formulation, M&E
may need revisiting
Move from
projects as blueprints to …..
participatory approaches
results based approaches to be adapted to …
participatory learning approaches
Is it ‘our’ project in which ‘they’ participate or
‘their’ project in which ‘we’ participate?
17. Implications for Programme, M&E
Methods of Formulating Results may need revisiting
Goals of development and success indicators to be
determined by stakeholders
Baselines may need to be done differently
Data collection systems may need complete overhaul
Monitoring by people - HD Report Cards – data may be collected differently
Timing and process of evaluation may change - milestones may be determined by people
18. What Next ?
Greater clarity on what is HD&C approach
How to apply within developmental organisations’
structure and programme arrangements?
How to integrate with HRBA & Gender approaches?
Who bells the cat?
19. References Gabriel Ferrero y de Loma-Osorio, Carlos Salvador Zepeda – 2008? ‘Changing Approaches and Methods in Development Planning: Operationalising the Capability Approach with Participatory and Learning Process Approaches’
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