欧盟技术援助冈比亚社会保障项目评估(2020-2023年)

O. Omotosho, Akpotu Henry Ezire, A. Sylva
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本文考察了社会保护项目和欧盟在冈比亚的技术援助(2020-2023)。2018年,冈比亚统计局在联合国儿童基金会(儿基会)的支持下,作为全球多指标类集调查计划的一部分,对冈比亚进行了第六轮多指标类集调查。该报告证实,截至2015年,冈比亚总人口约为209万,其中贫困率仍然很高(48.6%),10.1%的人口生活在国际贫困线以下,不平等比率为35.9% (GBoS, 2019)。这凸显了巴罗政府在2017年决定重新定义从前政权继承下来的国家规划战略。这导致重新起草了一份关于减贫和国民包容的国家议程文件,即《国家发展计划(2018-2021年)》,并将其用于社会保护。本研究的重点是为纠正执行过程中固有的异常现象而采取的行动和/或步骤,以及为确保从2020年起通过欧盟协助的项目实施实现和实现计划政策的既定目标而采取的行动和/或步骤。研究方法是严格定性的,采用数据收集的有目的/选择性抽样方法。从一手和二手来源收集的数据是描述性和分析性的。主要来源是从选定的样本人口中询问的访谈问题,而次要来源是关于冈比亚及其海岸以外的社会保护项目的相关文献。调查结果证实,该项目受到冈比亚政府糟糕的政策实施框架的阻碍,巴罗政府对该框架进行了重组,以使国家实施模式与欧盟和世界银行等国际捐助机构合作。这为欧盟通过技术援助和欧盟-冈比亚合作实施2020-2023年项目提供了信息。该文件建议根据专家和其他利益攸关方就方案实施实现议程提出的建议,本着国家考虑统一、凝聚力、发展和可持续性的精神,全面实施政策,以消除该国的贫困和贫困。
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An Evaluation of the Social Protection Project of the European Union Technical Aid in the Gambia (2020-2023)
This paper examined the social protection project and the European Union technical aid in The Gambia (2020-2023). In 2018, the 6th round of Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) for The Gambia was carried out by the Gambia Bureau of Statistics with the support of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) as part of the global MICS program. The report confirmed that The Gambia still has a high poverty rate of (48.6%) out of about the total population figure of 2.09 million as at 2015, with 10.1% of the population living below the international poverty line, and inequality ratio of 35.9% (GBoS, 2019). This underscored the Barrow government’s decision in 2017 to redefine the national planning strategy that it inherited from the previous regime. This led to the re-drafting of a national agenda document for poverty reduction and national inclusion, The National Development Plan (2018-2021), that was implemented for social protection. This research focused on the actions and/or steps taken to correct the anomalies inherent in the enforcement process and those ones taken to ensure the set objectives of the program policy are realized and actualized through the EU-assisted project implementation from 2020. The research methodology was strictly qualitative, using the purposive/selective sampling method of data collection. The data collected from primary and secondary sources were descriptive and analytical in nature. The primary sources were the interview questions asked from the selected sample population, while the secondary sources were relevant literature on the social protection project in The Gambia and beyond its shores. The findings confirmed that the program was hampered by the Gambian government’s poor policy implementation framework, which the Barrow government re-structured to align the national implementation model in partnership with international donor agencies like the European Union and the World Bank. This informed the 2020-2023 project implementation by the EU through technical aid and the EU-Gambia cooperation. The paper recommended for the full implementation policy in line with the advice given by the experts and other stakeholders for program implementation realization agenda in the spirit of national considerations for unity, cohesion, development and sustainability to eradicate poverty and penury in the country.
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