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Overview of the Program : Understanding LEG, training plan and general instructions

Overview of the Program : Understanding LEG, training plan and general instructions. Training of Trainers (TOT) Program on Application of eCRC in Local Authorities September 1 – 4 , 2013 – Dambulla September 5, 2013 – Batticaloa. Content…. Overview of LEG

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Overview of the Program : Understanding LEG, training plan and general instructions

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  1. Overview of the Program : Understanding LEG, training plan and general instructions Training of Trainers (TOT) Program on Application of eCRC in Local Authorities September 1 – 4 , 2013 – Dambulla September 5, 2013 – Batticaloa

  2. Content…. • Overview of LEG • Objectives of the TOT Program • Training Plan • Implementation Strategy & Responsibility • Significance of this program • Instructions

  3. 1. Overview of local economic governance (leg) program

  4. The Asia Foundation LOCAL ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE PROGRAM • To improve inclusive economic growth through strengthened local and economic governance. • Funded by AusAID • Australian Community Rehabilitation Project ACRP3 • Duration • Phase I : 2010 – 2013 May • Phase II : 2013 June – 2015 May

  5. Approach of LEG Key Stakeholder Intervention (MLGPC/MID/MED/PCs) Local Economic Governance (LEG) Initiatives Social Accountability through Civil Society Participation Private Sector Engagement

  6. Key LEG Interventions 1. Revenue Generation Initiatives 2. Citizen Report Card 3. Participatory Budgeting 4. Revenue Management Tool 5. Customer friendly “front office” 6. Computerised Payment System 7. LA – Private Sector Engagement

  7. Objectives of Social Accountability Initiatives of LEG….. • Empower local communities to hold local governments to account for delivery of basic services including infrastructure creation; and • Build the capacity of Local Government Systemto leverage ICT-driven tools to elicit citizen feedback on service delivery and provide timely and focused responsive actions.

  8. 2. Objectives of the TOT Program • Develop a pool of Master Trainers in application of eCRC in the Eastern Province • InstitutionaliseeCRC process within the Local Government system in the Eastern Province • Strengthen the monitoring and guidance mechanism of CLG/ACLGs to effectively link the citizen feedback and LA responses • Build capacity of LG system to use and apply ICT based tools

  9. 3. Training Plan • Day 1 : Introduction to the TOT Program • Day 2 : • Introduction to eCRC • Questionnaires • Interaction with Citizen • Using Tabs • Day 3 : • Sampling and Survey • Mock Interviews • Pre-testing internally • Closing Event • Day 4 : • Planning of field testing • Planning of pilot eCRC application • Day 5 : Field Testing

  10. Overview of eCRC • Data Collection / Survey • Data Management • Reporting and Documentation

  11. 4. Implementation Strategy for Institutinalisation of eCRC in East

  12. Responsibility – Survey • CDOs should lead the data collection process • CDOs in the province collectively should engage in the data collection through survey, periodically • Assistance from volunteers could engage in data collection in support for CDOs • In such cases, CDOs should train the volunteers • Master Trainers play major role in training fellow CDOs and others

  13. Responsibility – Data Management • CLG/ACLGs should involve in ensuring the data quality and impartial in the survey process • Could use designated staff for this purpose but with effective supervision • Poor quality of data and survey process hamper the results expected through CRC

  14. Responsibility – Analysis and Reporting • CLGs/ACLGs should lead in analysis and reporting • Analysis and reporting is key for transferring the results of CRC to achieve the objectives of CRC • Reporting by CLG/ACLGs encourage LAs to make decisions to satisfy citizens

  15. 5. Significance of the eCRC application • First time in Sri Lanka, Tabs are introduced in the LG sector • First time in Sri Lanka , eCRC to be introduced • First time in Sri Lanka, realtime monitoring at CLG/ACLG level to be introduced • First time in the region , CRC to be introduced within the Government system

  16. Third Party Citizen CLG/ACLGs Local Authority Ordinary CRC Process

  17. Third Party Citizen CLG/ACLGs Local Authority LEG supported eCRC Process

  18. General Instructions….. • TOT program ends by 4th Sept 2013, with lunch • Closing event is on 3rd Sept 2013, with dinner • All the participants are expected to follow the TOT fully • Fieldtesting will be held on 5th September 2013 • All the participants, especially CDOs, are expected to takepart in the field testing • All the trained CDOs need to participate in the pilot testing of eCRC in Batticaloa MC and Kalmunai MC

  19. Way Forward….. • Replication of eCRC to the Province and then countrywide • Use of Tabs for eCRC is just a start • Android based applications will be introduced for • Revenue Management • Inspection of eating places and hotels • Complaint handling • Realtimemonitoring at CLG/ACLG levels

  20. Our expectations….. • Two specific results are anticipated through this initiative • Implementation of eCRC in the Eastern Province • LAs effectively use the findings of the eCRC in the resource allocation • Role of DLG especially CLG and ACLGs are crucial for • Successful implementation and replication of eCRC and other tools • Encourage the LAs to address the findings through using their own revenue • Role of CDOs as key facilitators is another crucial factor • Accommodating the new requirement • First to use ICT directly in the field • LEG will assist with technical and financial support to the DLG to achieve the desired results

  21. Q & AThank you !!!

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