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UNICEF Kenya Country Programme 2014-2018Innovations for Results
Minu Limbu, @minulimbuEmergency Specialist/Innovation Focal Point [email protected], UNICEF Kenya
For the sake of children….
Context, Situation, Opportunities
Three Strategic “Shifts”
Results: Regional Priorities and the new CP
Examples of Innovation
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Kenya – Context
49% of population <18 years, and 62% are <24 years
75% of children & adolescents experience 1 or multiple deprivations
Prolonged and repetitive cycles of drought cause economic losses – spillover conflicts & increased number of refugees
42% living in poverty – 145th
out of 186 poorest country ( human development index)
• Rights based constitution adopted in 2010
• Economic growth rate - 4.7% in 2013
• Transition to Devolved governance ends in 2016
• 32% allocation of government revenue allocation for counties (2013-2014)
• Delivering as One environment – UNDAF & MTPII in place (2014)
• New Kenya External Resource Policy (2014)
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Children and Adolescents – Situation
20 million children
15.8 million deprived in sanitation
13.1 million inadequate
shelter
5.3 million deprived in education
7.8 million deprived of safe water
1.1 million deprived in
health*
2.1 million stunted*
75%Children experience (at least)single deprivation
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E Embedding Child Rights into devolved governance
Reaching the most deprived children within ASAL, Urban and focus on low-income
areas
Building resilience of systems and communities in the face of recurrent conflicts
and crisis
Strategic shifts…..
Embedding Child Rights into Devolved Governance
Political ManifestoNational Plan Priorities and
Standards
Constitutional & legal
provisions
InternationalHuman Rights
Treaties
One National Government, 47 Counties, 10 municipalities
Advocacy, Policies
Plans
Evidence and Info
Mgmt
Budgeting, financing,
fund raising
Partnershipsalliances
Capacity Enhancement &
Technical Assistance
Baselines; Research; Real Time Monitoring
Social Budgeting; Costing; Fund Raising
& Leveraging
Alliance Building, Leveraging Resources, Community Education
& Engagement
UNICEF’s KEY ROLES
Systems for service delivery
Support for Essential Service Provision;
Modeling resilience
BENCHMARKS AND STANDARDS FOR CHILDREN WITHIN DEVOLVED GOVERNANCE
• Kenya Overview of children experiencing multiple deprivations in health, education, water and sanitation and nutrition rights together with deprivations in material well-being.
Composite Index on child deprivation – Kenya 2013
Reaching the most deprived children in Kenya
Humanitarian Response – Recovery & DRR – Resilience building
Response – Recovery & DRR – Resilience…..
1. Inclusive Environment
Outcome 1
Behavior and social change
Outcome 2
Child-responsive budgeting
Outcome 3
Evidence-based approaches
2. Protective Environment
Outcome 4
Child Protection
Outcome 5
HIV&AIDS
Outcome 6
Social Protection
3. Healthy Environment
Outcome 7
Health
Outcome 8
Nutrition
Outcome 9
Water Sanitation and Hygiene
4. Learning Environment
Outcome 1
Education
Outcome 11
Early Childhood
Development Education
UNICEF Country Programme 2014-18 Outcomes
Cross Sectoral ( covers operational and management results)
Survive and Thrive: Maternal Neonatal Health; EPI; Birth registration; Early
learning
Reduce Stunting: Infant and Young
Child Feeding; Management of SAM;
Hygiene and Diarrhoea prevention
Quality Education and Learning: Early learning; Education
quality; Out of school learning
Results for Adolescents: HIV
prevention for adolescents; violence
prevention for adolescents;
Social Protection: Social Protection
Systems Strengthening; Child sensitive budgetary
frameworks for social protection
ESAR REGIONAL PRIORITIES: KENYA RESPONSE
“Innovation at UNICEF is collaboration that translates ideas, technologies, and partnershipsinto products, services, and processes to bring about better, more equitable results for children. UNICEF creates and guides approaches that are transformative, at scale, for the world’s most vulnerable children.”
Figure 1: (MAP A) 47 counties in Kenya showing Level of Child Deprivation also known as Child Deprivation Index/Source: UNICEF (MAP B) Mobile telephone network coverage of Kenya in 2010/Source: © Europa Technologies & GSM Association
Full Report: Minu Limbu and Marcel Rudasingwa URL: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2585686
Child Deprivation Index Mobile 2G Coverage
Child Rights Vs Digital Divide
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Child Protection Education Emergency Health Nutrition Social Policy
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Planning Ongoing
Programmes
Products
(Tools)
ProcessesPartnershi
ps
Transformation through Innovation
Sector(s) Best Practices Description KCO Partners
eMIS SMS/web based education information management with direct access to over 20K head teachers
x x
CPIMS (Kakuma) Process based and partners owned information system for child crisis in Kakuma Refugee Camp x x
Uterine Balloon Tamponade
To address extremely high maternal mortality rates in rural areas.
x x
Cash Transfer for Orphan Vulnerable Children
CT-OVC have high fiduciary risks at payment system. Now, over 50,000 HH i.e. 150,000 beneficiaries
x x
Improvement in real time data collection
Support 20 – 30 cross nutrition assessment and generate evidence in almost real time. x x
Kenya Inter Agency Rapid Assessment
Addresses HoA real time evaluation on lack of inter agency decision support mechanisms during emergency
x x
PCA Database Partnership Dbase
To improve efficiency and effectiveness of the partnership engagement through proper MnE,reporting
x
Sector(s) Best Practices Description KCO Partners
eMIS SMS/web based education information management with direct access to over 20K head teachers
x x
CPIMS (Kakuma) Process based and partners owned information system for child crisis in Kakuma Refugee Camp x x
Uterine Balloon Tamponade
To address extremely high maternal mortality rates in rural areas.
x x
Cash Transfer for Orphan Vulnerable Children
CT-OVC have high fiduciary risks at payment system. Now, over 50,000 HH i.e. 150,000 beneficiaries
x x
Improvement in real time data collection
Support 20 – 30 cross nutrition assessment and generate evidence in almost real time. x x
Kenya Inter Agency Rapid Assessment
Addresses HoA real time evaluation on lack of inter agency decision support mechanisms during emergency
x x
PCA Database Partnership Dbase
To improve efficiency and effectiveness of the partnership engagement through proper MnE,reporting
x
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ProgrammesProducts
(Tools)
Processes Partnerships
Kenya featured in Global Innovation Meet and Global Innovation Project Mappings
KCO Focus for InnovationIn the new CPD
For CPD 2014 - 2018
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inclusiveenvironmnet
protectiveenvironment
healthyenvironment
Learningenvironment
Cross Sectoral
My school is a place where pupils have access to clean water for drinking and washing needs. A) YES or B) NO
Measuring quality education (via Android and Web)
Power to the Phone@echo_mobi
ICF Primary SchoolWajir County
Quick Glance
TSC Code: 933904027Sub County: Wajir EastHead Teacher: Rashid YussufPhone: 0723903014 Merit Score: 64.6%KCPE Score: 267.1CFS Score: 56.1%
Book-Pupil Ratio 3:1Pupil-Teacher Ratio 1:46Pupil-Classroom Ratio: 98:1GER: 98%NER: 89%Monthly Attendance: 76%Completion Rate: 32%
Enrollment Boys: 316 Enrollment Girls: 868Enrollment Total: 1184# of Teachers: 17Water Source: WellWASH Pupil-Latrine Ratio: 40:1Solar Panels for Lighting: YesCFS Training: YesC4D Enrollment Drive: No
Map| Resources| School Plan | MERIT | CFS | M-Learning | EMIS | Partners
VideosPhotosMap School Plan
CFS Scores Merit Scores EMIS Data Partners
Documents M-Learning
EMISLightKenyaNATIONAL
WajirCOUNTY
Wajir WestCONSTITUENCY
ICF Pri. Sch.SCHOOL
Search school or region…
Question 3: Analyzing quality education. EMIS Light Online dashboard
More.. .. And More..
Kenya Multi Agency Rapid Assessment (KIRA), Bottom Up Innovation from Africa
Oxford University Humanitarian Innovation Conference 2014
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Minu Limbu, @minulimbuEmergency Specialist/Innovation Focal Point [email protected], UNICEF Kenya