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Fifth Meeting of the Forum on African Statistical Development ( FASDev V) 17 January 2012, Cape Town, South Africa. Innovative Funding Tools: Statistics for Results Facility (SRF). Grace Bediako Ghana Statistical Service. About the Fund. With multi-donor support
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Fifth Meeting of the Forum on African Statistical Development (FASDev V) 17 January 2012, Cape Town, South Africa Innovative Funding Tools:Statistics for Results Facility (SRF) Grace Bediako Ghana Statistical Service
About the Fund • With multi-donor support • Managed by the World Bank • Started in 2009 • With five pilot countries • Afghanistan • Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) • Ghana • Nigeria • Rwanda
Aims and Objectives of the SRF • Aims • Increase the level of investment in statistical systems in developing countries • Serve as a catalyst to increase the amount of technical and financial support to the implementation of the national statistical strategies • Improve the effectiveness of support from donors. • Objectives • Promotes capacity building • Sustain improvement in the production, availability and use of official statistics. • Support better policy formulation and decision making
Funding for Ghana’s NSDS • Ghana Statistics Development Plan (GSDP) for 2009-2013 • Major funding DfID and EU • Funding directed to institutional reform • Population and Housing Census • Other sources of funding • UNFPA (Census) • UNDP (Institutional building, Economic Statistics) • UNICEF (MICS, GhanaInfo) • Danida (Census dissemination) • CIDA (Census District Reports and Dissemination) • African Development Bank (ICP, other fields of statistics)
Funding experience • Few Development Partners involved in joint funding (outside of the Multi-donor Budget Support (MDBS) arrangements with government) • Multi-donor Trust Fund (MDTF) set up by the World Bank but only EU and DfID participating, due to: • Timing of commitment • Overhead charges • Statistical Service needs to deal with different funding institutions
Statistics for Results Facility SRF-CF • SRF mechanism pools substantial resources for more effective implementation of GSDP • Coordinated support • More comprehensive targeting and programming of funds • Streamlined reporting procedures • Regular programme implementation reviews • Technical backstopping/support available to manage funds
Progress on the SRF-CF in Ghana • Currently completing implementation of a Multi-donor Trust Fund (EU and DfID) • SRF-IDA (US$40 million approved by the World Bank, now going through the Government approval process, i.e., Cabinet and Parliament) • Fund to be in operation by end first quarter • Implementation to follow model of Multi-donor Trust Fund