Theory and Results - based Monitoring & Evaluation for the National Integrated Services and Referral (IRS) System for Social Protection and Poverty Reduction Programs in Indonesia
Co-author. abdurrahman.syebubakar@mahkota.or.id
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Umi Hanik is professional in development evaluation who has been working for many bilateral/multilateral organisations in Indonesia for the past 17 years. She holds BA and master of economics in public policy and pursuing advanced master/predoctoral studies in development evaluation. She works as M&E specialist for Asian Development Bank (ADB) program with Mercy Corps International on a national strategy to promote agritech 4.0 informations extension for smallholder farmers to cope with extreme climate in Indonesia from Oct 2018-Jan 2020. Currently she also serves as evaluation consultant for KSI-DFAT, GIZ-PAKLIM, DREAM-JICA, SSC-JICA until April 2020.
Among her outstanding works, she has contributed to the national development planning, budgeting, monitoring and evaluation reforms in Indonesia. Her current research interest is in the politics of evaluation and the politics of social interventions for the poor.
And along with her professional career, she has contributed to the evaluation society by motivating, supporting, and mentoring young and emerging evaluators in Indonesia. She has also very active in the effort of establishing the national/regional evaluation association. She is the founding members of Indonesian Development Evaluation Community (InDEC)*, Board Directors of Asia Pacific Evaluation Association (APEA)**, and Management members of EvalGender+***.
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Wednesday, October 03, 2018Theory and Results - based Monitoring & Evaluation for the National Integrated Services and Referral (IRS) System for Social Protection and Poverty Reduction Programs in Indonesia
Presented at the Asia Pacific Evaluation Association (APEA) International Evaluation Conference 2016 in Hanoi, Vietnam, 21-25 November 2016
Co-author. abdurrahman.syebubakar@mahkota.or.id
More than 27 million
Indonesians (10.96% of the population) continue to live below the poverty line
and 30% of the population within 125% of the poverty line remain vulnerable to
falling back into poverty. The Government of Indonesia is committed to lower
the poverty rate from 10.96% in 2014 to 7-8% by 2019. In mid 2016, the Ministry
of Social Affairs (MoSA) is implementing an Integrated Referral and Service
System (IRS) for social protection and poverty reduction programs to “Increase
effectiveness and efficiency of social protection system towards reduced
poverty and inequality”. IRS will target the roll-out starting from 2016 to
2019 into 150 district/city locations throughout Indonesia.
Having the
above impact, the importance and relevance of identifying, measuring, and
quantify/qualifying performance and results of IRS/SLRT in Indonesia is
becoming high. IRS use two approaches for monitoring and evaluation (M&E),
they are the theory based and results based M&E system to measure the
model’s impact and the overall performance. Comprehensive and rigorous M&E
framework is expected to provide comprehensive information and recommendations
on activities, processes, output, outcome, and impact as part of the basis for
improving on-going and post activity implementation and preparing for the next roll-out
phase. The M&E will explore needs and gaps in social protection of poor and
vulnerable people including abandoned women and children, disabled persons, elderly
poor with no social assistance and others.
The paper explores the IRS profile, intervention, and theory of change, as well as
the M&E framework, questions, and design.
For full paper contact umi.hanik@yahoo.com
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