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Regional Workshop for the Sharing of Experiences between African Countries “Better Dialogue on Statistics for Better Results in Developmen t”. Improving Dialogue between Producers and Users The Ivory Coast Experience. BAMAKO, 24 JUNE 2014. Presented by: Youssouf N ’ Dia
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Regional Workshop for the Sharing of Experiences between African Countries “Better Dialogue on Statistics for Better Results in Development” Improving Dialogue between Producers and Users The Ivory Coast Experience BAMAKO, 24 JUNE 2014 Presented by: Youssouf N’Dia General Directorate for the National Development Plan and Poverty Reduction
Outline • The context for establishing the National Development Plan • Integrating the NSDS into the National Development Plan • Perspectives
1. Context for Establishing the National Development Plan • Adoption of the first PRSRP in March 2009; • Implementation of this document 2009-2011 took place in a sociopolitical environment dominated by the peace process in the country, following the military and political crisis of 2002; • This process was interrupted by the post electoral crisis in December 2010; • The new authorities decided, at the end of the post electoral crisis, to return to planning tradition and centre public initiative around it.
1. Context for Establishing the National Development Plan This intention has been materialised by development of our National Development Plan (PND) over the years 2012-2015. The National Development Plan (2012-2015) is comprised of four tomes; this comprises Tome I: Analytical Summary; Tome II: Political, Economic, Social and Cultural Diagnostic; Tome III: Vision for Development and Strategic Orientations and; Tome IV: Matrix of Priority Initiatives. This document is available on the website: www.gcpnd.gouv.ci
1. Context for Establishing the National Development Plan • It capitalises on PRSRP gains, taking into account the new challenges arising following the post electoral crisis, the Economic and Financial Programme, the Presidential Programme and potential sources for the country’s growth.
2. Integrating the NSDS into the National Development Plan • The NSDS has been fully taken into account in the National Development Plan which permits ensuring its financing thanks to: • Representation of the NSI in the technical secretariat set up to prepare the National Development Plan; • A period for updating the National Strategy for Development of Statistics (NSDS): a unique opportunity for taking it into account in the 2012-2015 National Development Plan • Coincidental timing between the programming period (2012-2015) for the NSDS and the National Development Plan • Excellent collaboration between the NSI and the General Directorate for the National Development Plan during preparation of such Plan
2. Integrating the NSDS into the National Development Plan • Overallcost: 67.275 billion (US$134.5 million) during 2012-2015 distributed as follows: • 2012: 23.941 billion FCFA (US$47.8 million) • 2013: 21.2 billion FCFA (US$42.3 million) • 2014: 13.3 billion FCFA (US$26.3 million) • 2015: 8.8 billion FCFA (US$17.6 million)
2. Integrating the NSDS into the National Development Plan Three types of informational needs to ensure the National Development Plan is well monitored: • 1. Definition of tracking/assessment indicators, their reference values and their target values; • 2. Informational needs for tracking performance of the programmes and projects; • 3. Informational needs for assessing the impact of National Development Plan policies, programmes and projects
2. Integrating the NSDS into the National Development Plan • Needs partly met (no up-to-date reference value or targets for certain tracking and impact indicators.
3. Perspectives • Finalisation of the halfway-point report on implementation; • Preparation of the 2016-2020 National Development Plan Expectations • Results of the General Census of the Population and Housing (in French, RGPH) • Living Standards Survey (in French, ENV) • Basic Emergency Statistics Production Project