Task Force for Developing Integrated Approaches
SCN meeting
February 27, 2007
Task Force
• Under construction• SCN strategic planning documents• Pre-session meeting (18 participants)• Florence Egal, Ian Darnton-Hill• AED meeting (two weeks ago)• Subgroup meeting
– Purnima Menon, Andres Botran, Charlotte Dufour, David Pelletier, Victoria Quinn, Agnes Guyon
Priorities for integration
1. Focus on families 2. Work at all levels
Global
National
Sub-national
COMMUNITIES
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Health sector
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3. Agree on common nutrition goals
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4. Work towards them using our strengths
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UN agencies
Health sector
Agric. sector
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Other sectors
Others
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Different actors can act towards a common goal if commitment, ownership & capacity are there
The most important question is HOW CAN WE DO IT?
How can we focus on needs of families?• Plan from bottom-up to the
extent possible
• Recognize that different countries and districts within countries have different needs and generate different demands
• Stay goal-focused
1. Focus on families
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How can we work at all levels, and at scale? (1)
• Plan actions through levels so that the focus is on getting what s needed to families in a coordinated fashion
• Partner widely so that burden of implementation is shared
2. Work at all levels
Global
National
Sub-national
COMMUNITIES
How can we work at all levels, and at scale? (2)
• Recognize that integration does not mean everyone “doing same thing” or “doing everything”
• Do what each group does best in coordinated fashion
• Build strategic alliances• Harmonize donors and agencies,
at global and national level
2. Work at all levels
Global
National
Sub-national
COMMUNITIES
How do we agree on common goals and work together?
• Recognize this is about people, who need to be motivated to take right decisions and actions
• Recognize that facilitation and coordination are needed, and that they take time and cost (a little) money
How do we build widespread commitment and ownership?
• Engage national & global leaders
• Engage wider development community
• Foster country focal groups and learning teams who work together
• Increase sustainability and commitment towards nutrition by building regional initiatives
What capacities are needed?
• Advocacy
• Political savviness
• Comprehensive world view of nutrition
• Program planning and design capacity
• Communication
• Ability to trust others & let go of our self-interests (a little)
“It is about personal relations”
• Know each other
• Communicate with each other
• Trust each other
• Commit to each other towards common goal
• Assume co-responsibility toward common goal
Andres Botran, Guatemala,
Next steps
• Develop set of case studies from past and on-going experiences in countries and from regions
• Provide framework and model approaches for catalyzing and building convergence and commitment in countries and regions
Next steps (contd.)
• Hold working session within six months to– Develop typology of integration efforts– Define necessary actions & capacities for
integration at different levels • Global (donors, technical community)• Regional• National• Sub-national/provincial• Community
– Discuss key countries to begin “proof of concept” work
We need to work through some issues…
• Self-interest that interferes with creation of common space
• Appetite for “show-and-tell” that detracts from collaborative environment
• Tendency to blame others
• Fear of engaging with others (especially private sector)
People want to
• Belong
• Participate
• Be recognized
Guatemala, Andres Botran