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Inclusive Development Tulasi Sharan Sigdel NASC. Outline. Definitions and Meaning of Development Measures of Development Core values of Development Objectives of Development Inclusive development. What is development?. quantity vs quality vs both? static vs dynamic?
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Inclusive Development TulasiSharanSigdel NASC
Outline • Definitions and Meaning of Development • Measures of Development • Core values of Development • Objectives of Development • Inclusive development
What is development? • quantity vs quality vs both? • static vs dynamic? • economic vs multi-dimensional?
What is development? • A dynamic process of desirable change: structural and behavioural/functional • Economic growth, reduction of poverty and inequality • Change for better life (Quality of life) • Enlarging people’s choices • Place specific, person specific and time specific
Development Debate • Conventional thinking • Economic growth • Industrialization • Basic needs • New thinking in development • Development as freedom • Capability approach of ‘Sen’: Capability to function is what matters for status as a poor/non-poor person and it goes beyond availability of commodities • Capabilities: freedom in terms of choice to function
Inclusive development • Social inclusion is the removal of institutional barriers and the enhancement of incentives to increase the access of diverse individuals and groups to development opportunities (WB, 2002) • Social inclusion is a means to shift the relationships between people and the institutions that shape the opportunity structure of their social, political and economic world (Unequal citizens, WB & DFID) that embody them towards greater equity. NASC 2014
Human development • Human development is defined the process of improving the quality of life of the people and enlarging the human choices. • Human development index comprises the three key components; • Income • Adult literacy • Life expectancy
Sen’s capabilities approach • ‘Capability to function’ is what really matters for the status as a poor or non poor people. • Sen defines capabilities as the freedom that a person in terms of the choice of functioning and capability of functioning (that reflects the various things a person may value doing and being)
Capability-based approach • Value in well-being. Well-being defined as a combination of different functioning or what one manages to do or be. • Capability reflects a person’s freedom and capacity to choose between different ways of living. • Pluralistic conception of progress, i.e., “Many different things are simultaneously valuable policy implication (example): deprivation and vulnerability are major concerns because they restrict capability and freedom.
Sen’s five distinct types of freedom • Political freedoms • Economic facilities • Social opportunities • Transparency guarantees, and • Protective security
Empowerment approach • Empowerment approach focuses on enhancing individual entitlements, capabilities, rights and freedoms. • One of the pillars of the human development. • Creates the conditions necessary to enable the poor to take the advantage of poverty reduction opportunities by strengthening their socio-cultural, economic and political capabilities.
Empowerment index • Economic empowerment • Access and control over productive resource • Access to financial resources • Access to electrification • Employment (non-farm) • Income • Political empowerment • Voter turnout in national election • Number of candidacy per seat in local election
Cont… • Socio-cultural empowerment • Educational attainment • Health status • Infant mortality • Child under nutrition • Sanitation • Information communication • Participation in local organization
Meaning of development NASC 2014
Human Development Index • Life longevity • Adult literacy • Income for good life NASC 2014
Core Values of Development Sustenance: The Ability to meet basic needs - Expand people’s capabilities and opportunities to meet basic needs Self-esteem: To be a Person - Self-respect- not being used as a tool by others Freedom : freedom from poverty, illiteracy, ill health, discrimination and exploitation
Objectives of inclusive Development • To increase the availability and widen the distribution of basic life-sustaining goods • To raise levels of living • To expand the range of economic and social choices
Changing rule of game in development Source: setopati.com NASC 2014
Social Inclusion: changes – at the system level – in the external institutional environment or the rules that determine distribution of assets, capabilities and voice necessary for WPE to exercise agency. Negotiation for more inclusive & equitable development Empowerment: changes – at community level – in the internal self-perception and sense of agency of citizens’ including WPE and their access to assets, capabilities and voice. Inclusive development: inclusion and empowerment Gender and socially inclusive citizens’ rights to development
Inclusive Development as justice Micro/ Macro Sameness and difference Recognition and redistribution
Inclusive development: how? Inclusive development
Inclusive development and service delivery Issues of public service and development • Physical accessibility • Availability of human resources • Availability of material resources • Organizational capacity • Social accountability • Relevance of the utilization of services • Continuity and time of interventions • Technical quality
Thank you !!! NASC 2014