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Sharing Experience on Results Management for Public Sector Excellence: Disaster Risk Management

Sharing Experience on Results Management for Public Sector Excellence: Disaster Risk Management in Sri Lanka, By S.M. Mohamed, Secretary Ministry of Disaster Management, Government of Sri Lanka.

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Sharing Experience on Results Management for Public Sector Excellence: Disaster Risk Management

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  1. Sharing Experience on Results Management for Public Sector Excellence: Disaster Risk Management in Sri Lanka, By S.M. Mohamed, Secretary Ministry of Disaster Management, Government of Sri Lanka Presentation at the Seminar on Results Management for Public Sector Excellence: Disaster Risk Management organized by Asia Pacific community of practice on Managing for Development results (APCoP) 16th to 19th April,2012, Singapore

  2. Results based Public Sector Management Framework Planning Key features Core Results Attributes Evaluation Budgeting Results Focus on Common results Interdependency of PSM components Monitoring Implementation Horizontal & Vertical Integration Informed Decisions Continuous Lessons

  3. Application of Results based Public Sector Management Framework for DRM Planning for Safer SL Evaluation for Safer SL Budgeting for Safer SL “Safer Sri Lanka” Monitoring for Safer Sri Lanka Implementation for Safer SL Informed Decisions for Safer SL Continuous Lessons for Safer SL Strong Moderate Weak

  4. How we plan for Safer Sri Lanka? • Ministry of Disaster Management receives budgetary annually provisions for Preparedness, Mitigation and relief activities • The project proposal submitted by the organizations under the purview of Ministry of Disaster Management develop its objectives, verifiable indicators, means of verifications, risk and assumptions • Other sectoral ministries submitted their own project proposal to achieved the sectoral vision set according to the National Development Policy framework (Mahinda Chintana)

  5. Planning for Safer Sri Lanka at National Level National Council for Disaster Management Ministers in charge of Ministers in charge of Social Services National Council for Disaster Management Chair Person : H.E. President Vice Chairman: Hon. Prime Minister Police Rehabilitation & Reconstruction Finance Land Home Affairs Fisheries & Aquatic Resources Health Science & Technology Foreign Affairs Water Supply Housing Highways Coast Conservation Ministry of Disaster Management Urban Development Irrigation Power Education Defence Environment DMC

  6. Budgeting for Safer Sri Lanka Budgeting for National Development Budgeting for Provincial Development Budgeting for Safer SL Budget call by Treasury Budget call by Finance Commission Ministry of Disaster Management Line Ministries Provincial Councils Strategic Thrust Area Strategic Thrust Areas Local Authorities 05 KPI’s 05 KPI’s Ministry of Disaster Management, Government of Sri Lanka, March,2012

  7. Implementation for Safer Sri Lanka Implementation for Safer SL Budget call by Finance Commission Ministry of Disaster Management Line Ministries Provincial Councils NBRO/DMC/ Met.Dept./ NDRSC District Secretary Divisional Secretary Local Authorities MC/UC/PS Implementation at local level Ministry of Disaster Management, Government of Sri Lanka, March,2012

  8. Monitoring & Evaluation based on Key Performance Indicators (KPI) Vision “Towards a Safer Sri Lanka” Mission To facilitate harmony and the prosperity and dignity of human life through effective prevention and mitigation of natural and man-made disasters. Strategic Thrust Area Disaster prevention, mitigation, preparedness, early warning & response Overall coordination of post-disaster relief, rehabilitation and reconstruction Ministry of Disaster Management, Government of Sri Lanka, March,2012

  9. Monitoring & Evaluation based on Key Performance Indicators (KPI) Strategic Thrust Area Key Performance Indicators (KPI) Incorporate Risk reduction considerations into National Planning & Public investments process and into key economic development and services sectors such as, Local Government, Urban Development, housing & Infrastructure, Environment, Agriculture, Insurance, Economic Development and Industrial sectors Monitor the implementation of Comprehensive Disaster Management Programme by Inter Ministerial Steering Committee chaired by Finance Ministry Reduce vulnerabilities by investing on Landslide, floods and drought mitigation projects in landslide, floods and drought prone districts in Sri Lanka Post disaster relief distribution reduced at least 6% annually by investing on DRR measures at all districts and reduced relief distribution funds by 48% by 2020 Well equipped early warning and weather forecasting system establishedin the country to provide 3 days, 7 days and monthly weather forecast Ministry of Disaster Management, Government of Sri Lanka, March,2012

  10. Monitoring & Evaluation based on Key Performance Indicators (KPI) Ministry of Disaster Management, Government of Sri Lanka, March,2012

  11. Monitoring & Evaluation based on Key Performance Indicators (KPI) Ministry of Disaster Management, Government of Sri Lanka, March,2012

  12. Challenges • The development projects proposed by various sectoral ministries do not adequately consider the disaster risk reduction aspects in their project proposals. • Reconstruction and Rehabilitation activities implemented by various other ministries and horizontal integration between sectoral ministries are weak • Difficulties in evaluating the total funds disbursed to achieved the results through other line ministries • DRM is not decentralized subject, thus difficulties in engaging all stakeholders for disaster risk management activities at sub national level

  13. Thank you!

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