The federal government has developed and strengthened M&E frameworks that will support, delivery, tracking and reporting of Policies promoting Women Economic Empowerment in line with the aspiration of the Nigeria’s Medium-Term National Development Plan 2021-2025.
The Minister of state for budget and national planning, Prince Clem Agba disclosed this, saying the strategy is to have an economically vibrant country that has a gender balanced growth and development.
He disclosed this during a one-day symposium with theme ‘What works and success factors in managing women’s economic programmes in Nigeria’
The one day symposium, which was organized by the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS) in collaboration with the federal Ministry of Finance, Budget, and National Planning, the development Research and Projects Centre, is funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
The Minister added that the effort to develop, strengthen and mainstream performance measurement systems for policies and plans has been on the radar of the Nigerian government for a long time and was first formally crystallised when the Nigeria’s Vision 20:2020 Plan was developed in 2010.
He said that the M&E framework provided for a National M&E department to coordinate and institutionalise the M&E practice in all government agencies.
“And as part of the institutionalisation efforts, the department has been providing routine M&E capacity building, training and technical support to government agencies. It has also developed participatory a set of agreed Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) with all the federal MDAs since 2011 and revised in 2020 to align with current development realities,” he said.
The Minister then disclosed that the federal government is moving forward with incorporating and deploying more innovative tools and strategies to promote transparency, citizen’s participation and ownership of the M&E processes.
Among these innovative strategies, he said, is the currentdevelopment by the Ministry of a Citizen-centric Webb-Application “the EYE-MARK” that will provide citizens with capability to track and report back on projects and programmes “earmarked” in the government annual budgets.
Earlier, the Director General of the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, Brigadier General ChukwumekaUdaya (rtd) said the National Policy on Monitoring and Evaluation is one of the most important national policies to be formulated recently with implications for national development.
He disclosed that President Muhammadu Buhari tasked the Participants of NIPSS Senior Executive Course 43, 2021 to carry out a study on Getting Things Done: Strategies for Policy and Programme Implementation in Nigeria.
‘This clearly demonstrates the concern of President Buhari’s on how to make public policies more impactful towards meeting the needs and aspirations of Nigerians. The National Institute has taken up this challenge by the President and is working assiduously to come up with useable strategies that would improve the quality of policy implementation in our nation. ‘ He added
In her welcome remarks, Project Administrator, Partnership for Advancing Women’s Economic Development in Nigeria, Barrister Unekwu Ani-Ezekiel, disclosed that the dRPC with the support of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation will continue to promote women economic empowerment and to install accountability and to promote openness and increase the salience of women economic development in Nigeria.