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Moses Miapa District Services Improvement Program (DSIP)

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Moses MiapaDistrict Services

Improvement Program

(DSIP)

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Introduction Brief outline of design Theory of coordination failure Data interpretation & analysis Results from survey findings Results from interview findings Beneficiaries’ priority Implementers’ priority Conclusion Recommendation Reference Finale

Overview of presentation

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Introduction

• Topic:

Implementation of the District Services Improvement Program (DSIP) in the Salt Nomane Karimui District of the Simbu Province.

• Research problem:

The problem investigated in this research was: The implementation, coordination, monitoring, and accountability of DSIP funds, and the impact of its results on people of the Salt Nomane Karimui District in the Simbu Province.

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Brief overview of the design

• Methodology > Evaluation research

• Research approach > Mixed methods

• Epistemology > Social constructivism

• Theoretical lens > Theory of coordination failure

• Data gathering strategies> Questionnaires & Semi-structured interview protocol

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Theory of coordination failure

• The theory of coordination failure serves as a theoretical basis for connecting growth, trade and infrastructure construction. (Pheng, 2015)

• Equilibrium describes theory of coordination failure in terms of supply and demand of implementations. Eg. Implementers Win and beneficiaries win. Balanced situation.

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Data interpretation & analysis

Quantitative – collected numeric data from sample for statistical analysis – using random sampling.

Qualitative – collected non-numeric data (words) which were coded through thematic analysis, then translated into themes – using purposive sampling.

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Result from survey findings

Part C

Question two

To what extent do you agree with thefollowing statements that describe impact of DSIP on the community?

Interpretation of summary notes on impact of DSIP management on the community:

Summary Opinion

TRUE Not sure FALSE

1509 1989 3817

21% 27% 52%

More than half of the responses from the beneficiaries stated

false on the management of DSIP, meaning that the service

has been provided but not consistent.

That is so because the figures for true and not sure are almost

the same; 21% and 27% respectively.

121%

227%

352%

Impact of DSIP management

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Result from interview findings

Part C

Question one

Which areas in DSIP has been successfully implemented?

Services Yes No

Communi

cation 11 8

Eco &

Agri3 16

Educatio

n19 0

Electricity 0 19

Health 17 2

Law &

Order11 8

Road &

Bridge15 4

Water

supply3 16

others 3 16 Narration of summary notes

The sectors are divided into three (3) levels as follows;

1 High success - Education, Health, and road & bridges

2 Medium success - Communication and Law & Order

3 Low success - Economic & Agriculture, water supply, and others, Electricity, and others.

Communication 13%

Eco & Agri4%

Education23%

Electricity0%

Health21%

Law & Order13%

Road & Bridge18%

Water supply4%

others4%

Yes

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Beneficiaries priority infrastructures

No Column 1

(high priority)

Column 2

(medium priority)

Column 3

(low priority)

01 Road & Bridge

infrastructures

Communication

services

Electricity services

02 Education

infrastructures

Water supply &

Sanitation

Other services

03 Health infrastructures Law & Order

04 Agriculture & Economic

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Implementers priority infrastructures

No Column 1

(high priority)

Column 2

(medium priority)

Column 3

(low priority)

01 Road & Bridge

infrastructures

Agriculture &

Economic

Electricity services

02 Education

infrastructures

Water supply &

Sanitation

Other services

03 Health infrastructures Law & Order

04 Communication services

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Conclusion

BQ: How successful is the DSIP being implemented in the Salt Nomane Karimui District of the Simbu Province?

The study found that the current DSIP system in Salt Nomane Karimui and PNG lacks:

* Strategic planning, * proper management, *positive mechanisms, *change of characteristics, and * cooperative evaluation of the DSIP to achieve its target in years to come.

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Recommendation

Proposed Model This proposed model will be called “DSIP target system” and will seriously

look at the following areas of service delivery, through application of:

- Logical Planning;

- Effective Management;

- Mechanism factors;

- Behavioral Characteristics; and

- Cooperative evaluation as the proposed model.

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References

The main literatures adapted for this study on the “theory of coordination failure” are;• - Creswell, 2008 & 2014 – theory & methods• - Anderson, 2015 – Economic Agriculture• - Ibanez, 2007 – democratic eco./ governance• - Pheng, 2015 – Classical theory• - Howitt, 2001 – Theory of coordination failure• - Wiltshire, 2014 – DSIP• - Institute of National Affairs (INA), 2015• Among others….

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Finale

• I thank you all for coming , special one to:Powerful hardworking organizers of; - ANU, The

Development Policy Center, Crawford School of Public Policy

UPNG, The School of Business & Public Policy Sponsors, colleague presenters,

participants/observers andOthers “All the best in your endeavors”

Moses Miapa

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