From research findings to policy change: the role of parliamentarians in the promotion of social transfers in southern Africa

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Manchester 8 th -10 th Sept 2010 From research findings to policy change: the role of parliamentarians in the promotion of social transfers in southern Africa John Rook & Josee Koch Regional Hunger & Vulnerability Programme (RHVP) Paul Msoma SADC Parliamentary Forum 1

Context - poverty & social transfers in southern Africa Poverty is chronic, pervasive & resistant only 2 countries on track to meet MDG1 Economic growth hasn t reduced poverty high levels of income inequality Humanitarian assistance only alleviates and may even exacerbate poverty a buffer against difficult policy reforms? Social protection, particularly social cash transfers, seen as a more effective means of protecting the poor, promoting livelihoods and fostering wider pro poor economic growth 2

Adoption of social transfers in southern Africa Weak Political commitment Strong South Africa Botswana Namibia Lesotho Swaziland Malawi Zambia Sorry, but neither donor engagement nor evidence based research are prerequirements for the effective adoption of social transfers Learning from peers /neighbours is an important factor not simply explained by affordability Weak Donor engagement Strong 3

Social transfers research: a western obsession? Profusion of pilots, evidence, lessons and best practices Not convinced? Just look at IDS, ODI and wahenga websites! Malawi 24 pilots in just 1 district (ODI 2006) A donor pre occupation Yet lessons and best practices often not followed up... even by donors who fund the research Food aid in Lesotho and Swaziland (see http://www.wahenga.net/node/1025 ) Research can be divisive & obstruct progress The targeting debate in Malawi and Zambia Fear of commitment? Investing in research offers a means of staying engaged without committing to funding scaled up social transfer systems The funding cycle excuse 4

Some messages for donors How much added value from more research? At very least a more critical evaluation of research priorities and proposals especially piloting! (see http://www.wahenga.net/node/1012 & http://www.wahenga.net/node/1047 ) Time to get off the fence Narrow in (from social protection to cash transfers) Invest in advocacy, dialogue and awareness building Learning through implementation, not experimentation Research is a continuous process; there is no nirvana You can t improve what you don t implement Recognising when to step back from driver to facilitator National ownership and drive are paramount Nurture drivers of change Long term engagement Foster national debate and engagement 5

RHVP: from social transfers research to advocacy & ownership Consolidating research (http://www.wahenga.net/resources) REBA 20 case studies + 6 thematic & policy context briefs FoSP 9 policy & programme design oriented briefs Advocacy & ownership Distilled Policy Briefs (see http://www.wahenga.net/briefs/policy) A transfer out of poverty web portal stimulating engagement & translating research into advocacy (www.wahenga.net) Utilising national radio & newspaper s to gain a wider audience and getting voices heard Parliamentarian Policy Dialogue on Poverty & Social Transfers 6

SADC-PF/RHVP policy dialogue initiative on poverty & social transfers Objectives Build awareness & understanding Foster national debate & dialogue Nurture drivers of change Activities Awareness building workshops for new parliaments Budgetary process / Gender / HIV AIDS / Social transfers Botswana / DRC / Lesotho / Swaziland In depth national/regional policy dialogues on social transfers Angola / Botswana / Lesotho / Malawi / Mozambique / Namibia / Swaziland / Tanzania / Zambia / Zimbabwe Parliamentary handbook 7

Potential Why parliamentarians? Growing democratisation increasing importance Roles representation, legislation & oversight Getting social transfers on to the political agenda Lesotho 2006 general election Vested interest re election Challenges Still immature democracies Vote buying v election pledging Often more concerned about thwarting the opposition than taking the initiative Varied educational attainment of parliamentarians 15% to tertiary level Sidelined/undermined by executive engagement in budget process Limited understanding of wide range of policy issues Limited awareness of what s going on Donor reticence to engage with parliaments, let alone political parties! 8

Impact In summary Limited but needs to be put into perspective in terms of resources and duration Increased awareness Over 550 parliamentarians and parliamentary staff exposed to the social transfers debate, of which over 200 engaged in more detailed policy dialogue Pre /post workshop perceptions exercises indicate significant positive swing in opinions regarding social transfers Individual initiatives Private Members Bills in support of scaled up social transfers in Malawi & Zambia Direct intervention of MPs in social transfers delivery system impasse in Swaziland 9

Lessons Legislatives generally under valued, under equipped & under utilised Significant unmet demand for knowledge & skill development not just social transfers Driver of change often not ready made but need to be nurtured. Support needs to be both more intensive & more sustained From parliamentarians to political parties; the real prize! Where next? SADC PF proposal to continue and expand policy dialogue work... but no donor interest 10

John Rook john@rhvp.org please visit www.wahenga.net