Toward an efficient and equity-
focused mechanism for monitoring
public policies
International conference on the “Institutional Frameworks for social equity
monitoring and improving the effectiveness of public policies in promoting
equity”
Palais des Nataions: 15-16 December 2014
1. Introduction
CNES (Conseil National Economique et Social): A consultative institution
responsible for proposing strategic directions in favour of more efficient
and effective public policies.
A space for dialogue and discussions involving all layers of society.
A appropriate framework for taking into account cross-cutting and
complex issues.
Equity-sensitive Policies
Economy
Create wealth and improve
material wellbeing
Society
Fulfill needs related to health,
education, living, employment,
the prevention of social exclusion,
intergenerational equity
Environment
Preserve the diversity of
species and of natural and
energetic resources
equitable
sustainable
viablelivable
Act on one of
the links of
sustainable
development
Equity-sensitive policies
2 basic principles
• Equality of opportunity, as well as
• Do not exclude, namely in matters of health, education,
consumption, access to basic services…
2 major requirements
• Reinforce the levers of cohesion and actual participation
• Improve the targeting of vulnerabilities in all their forms
Operational process
Observatory institution beside CNES
Objectif:
Implement, in a unified framework, an observatory that alerts the
country of issues related to equity
Periodically presents Government with practical options for
anticipating or correcting the counter-effects of programmes with
a view to promoting social equity.
3. Prerequisites
• An appropriate tool for informing decision-making, e.g.:
• Indices that measure human development deficits (IDHI, IIG, IPM)
• MODA “Multiple Overlapping Deprivation Analysis”
• Sustainable governance index (OECD)
• Creation of norms specific to CNES
• A group of experts that will support the observatory
• A technical secretariat that ensures the preparation and
continuation of work
• A national network of ‘institutional focal points’
4. Composition of the observatory
• CNES’ internal technical capacity:
• A social studies division
• An economic studies division
• A statistical and modeling division
• Representatives from the relevant sectors
• Civil society
• Researchers and think tanks
Thank you!

Towards a national observatory on social equity in Algeria : CNES (Algeria).

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    Toward an efficientand equity- focused mechanism for monitoring public policies International conference on the “Institutional Frameworks for social equity monitoring and improving the effectiveness of public policies in promoting equity” Palais des Nataions: 15-16 December 2014
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    1. Introduction CNES (ConseilNational Economique et Social): A consultative institution responsible for proposing strategic directions in favour of more efficient and effective public policies. A space for dialogue and discussions involving all layers of society. A appropriate framework for taking into account cross-cutting and complex issues.
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    Equity-sensitive Policies Economy Create wealthand improve material wellbeing Society Fulfill needs related to health, education, living, employment, the prevention of social exclusion, intergenerational equity Environment Preserve the diversity of species and of natural and energetic resources equitable sustainable viablelivable Act on one of the links of sustainable development
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    Equity-sensitive policies 2 basicprinciples • Equality of opportunity, as well as • Do not exclude, namely in matters of health, education, consumption, access to basic services… 2 major requirements • Reinforce the levers of cohesion and actual participation • Improve the targeting of vulnerabilities in all their forms
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    Operational process Observatory institutionbeside CNES Objectif: Implement, in a unified framework, an observatory that alerts the country of issues related to equity Periodically presents Government with practical options for anticipating or correcting the counter-effects of programmes with a view to promoting social equity.
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    3. Prerequisites • Anappropriate tool for informing decision-making, e.g.: • Indices that measure human development deficits (IDHI, IIG, IPM) • MODA “Multiple Overlapping Deprivation Analysis” • Sustainable governance index (OECD) • Creation of norms specific to CNES • A group of experts that will support the observatory • A technical secretariat that ensures the preparation and continuation of work • A national network of ‘institutional focal points’
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    4. Composition ofthe observatory • CNES’ internal technical capacity: • A social studies division • An economic studies division • A statistical and modeling division • Representatives from the relevant sectors • Civil society • Researchers and think tanks
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