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Governance Survey Conducted by the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) Presented to Workshop on Governance Assessments for Accountable Politics 2-5 November, 2009 Windhoek, Namibia Mustafa Khawaja. Outline. Background Participatory Process..why
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Governance Survey Conducted by the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) Presented to Workshop on Governance Assessments for Accountable Politics 2-5 November, 2009 Windhoek, Namibia Mustafa Khawaja
Outline • Background • Participatory Process..why • At the level of creating consensus • Main Themes • Survey Methodology • Primary Users • Communication Tools • Conclusions and Lessons learned
Background (1) • Governance survey in Palestine which steered by PCBS is considered as a result of the accumulative efforts been done in this field; • The statistical programs (Gender, child, monitoring system, socio-economic indicators..)-since 1996. • Working on the MDGs • Montruex international conference in 2000 (to enhance the role of official statistics on Development and human rights). Followed by InWEnt –EC Munich conference • Metagora project in 2004-2008 (on developing tools and methodologies for measuring HRDG
Background (2) • Istanbul international conference on progress societies in 2007 • Updating statistical work to meet the national and international needs and standards • Capacity building (InWEnt training courses 3 members) • Establishing Governance Statistics Unit in PCBS
Background (3) • The scope of the governance survey within this process was initially within the framework of upgrading the users statistical capacity in the analysis related to governance. • The project includes also specific emphasis on the issue of creating a consensus about the main stream in addition to the set of indicators to be used for planning as well as a monitoring tool. • Based on that PCBS worked at different levels to comply with the agreement and take the user contributions into account.
Participatory Process...Why? • To address stakeholders needs and expectations • To identify stakeholders’ policy assumptions • To set-up bases for a close partnership
Partnership Technical committee PCBS Private NGO,s/ CSOs Steering Committee National Workshops: Gov. Bodies, NGO’s, CSO’s,Private Sector in addition to PCBS
At the level of creating consensus • Workshops • Three national workshops, 30-50 key stakeholders for each workshop. • Steering Committee • The main body of the project, 13 members (four meetings) • Technical committee • Eight experts in the fields of: statistical indicators, sampling, database design, and GIS.
Main Themes • Rule of law • Procurement in Public sector • Election • Performance of the parliament • Performance of the government • Performance of the CSO’s • Access to information • Political parties • Women rights • Education, Health, Labor and Housing
Survey Methodology • Questionnaire: developed in cooperation with the steering committee and Palestinian stakeholders needs. In addition to the main questions, it contains identification questions, quality control questions • Sample design: 212 numeration areas (statistical units) over the whole territories with 12 households from each • Sample size: 2544 households, with the same number of individuals (equal males and females opportunities).
Primary Users The main users of the governance survey are: • Government • The parliament • The presidential office • Security forces • NGO’s and other CSOs • Researchers and Academia • International agencies including UN • In addition to the public awareness
Communication Tools • Widely circulated press release (radio, TV, newspapers, emails, fax) mass media • National workshop • Printed materials (statistical report) which had been provided to all actors • Website of PCBS • Providing the results upon request • Joint TV interviews (steering committee members including PCBS)
Conclusions and Lessons Learned • The ability to conduct such survey without any sensitivity • The importance of the fieldwork training • The importance of the pilot exercise • The participatory process one of the main success stories (inputs-ownership) • The need for a national based indicators • Using regional/international experience • circulation of the results