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Page 1: HI Kenya - Somali © Éric Martin / Le Figaro / Handicap International Sustainability research in Somaliland: lessons learnt and perspectives Nepal, 24-29

HI Kenya - Somali

© Éric Martin / Le Figaro / Handicap International

Sustainability research in Somaliland:

lessons learnt and perspectives

Nepal, 24-29 January 2013

Bernard Franck

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Outline of the presentation

• Somaliland Context

• Somaliland’s participation in the research

• How the research helped/contributed in strengthening the physical rehabilitation services in Somaliland

• What was learned

• Constraining factors

• Enabling factors

• Conclusion

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Somaliland context

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Somaliland context

Hargeisa

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Somaliland context

Political context:• The population is 3.5 million, with no dada on disability.

• Somaliland is a post-conflict country with a remaining fragile security context.

• Somaliland self-declared his independence from Somalia in 1992 but was never recognized by international community as independent country.

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Somaliland context (2)

Development and health indicators are among the lowest in the world.

• Somalia ranked 161 out of 163 states in terms of the level of human development (UNDP, 2001)

• Nearly a quarter of all children (22.4%) die before their fifth birthday (UNDP, 2001)

• Infant mortality is estimated to be 118 per 1000 live births (UNICEF, 2004)

• The maternal mortality ratio 1,400 per 100,000 live births (WHO, 2007).

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2 Services Providers in competition

Somali Red Croissant SocietyDisability Action Network

Two providers located in the same

street

Annual budget: 200,000 US$ Annual budget:

100,000 US$

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Somaliland’s participation in the research

June 2009: first mission of researcher- To understand the history of the partnership between DAN and HI - To identify the main actors of the rehabilitation sector.

January 2011: first workshop with actors- To identify common core sustainability indicators. - To introduce the Sustainability Analysis Process (SAP). - To enable the actors to define and measure sustainability

indicators for rehabilitation services in Somaliland.

July 2012: second workshop with actors- To follow-up progress of the use of sustainability indicators.

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How the research helped/contributed

• The research gave the opportunity to actors to think together long term through a external facilitator.

• The discussions increased understanding of rehabilitation issues among Government authorities.

• The research provided the actors with a framework to understand sustainably and to analyze what they already do.

• Now, physical rehabilitation is progressively seen as a sector more than as individual projects.

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What was learned

• Actors realized that sustainability doesn't necessarily mean that Government has to take over the provision of services.

• Even if project survival is the main concern today, sectorial approach is perceived as essential for the long term.

• Keeping proactive communication between actors including Government authorities, is important to build a strong sector.

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Constraining factors

• The rehabilitation social network is not very dense.

• For more than 10 years only 2 national organisations are leading the provision of rehabilitation services and both protect their “baby”.

• The 2 service providers are reluctant to let the Government and other actors become more involved in the sector.

• Government is invisible and doesn’t show any interest for the rehabilitation sector.

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• No national “champion of sustainability” available to lead the follow up of the research at macro level.

• Low ownership of local actors to move forward on the research because sponsored (imported) by international organization.

• Involving time at a macro level (sustainability of the sector) is difficult when at micro level (project) the question is how to survive.

• Some actors simply see sustainability as unachievable under current context in Somaliland

Constraining factors

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Enabling factors

• Actors have very strong ownership and willingness for rehabilitation (project) and for disability issues.

• A national policy on disability was locally developed based on a good collaboration between actors.

• During the workshops the Ministry showed a good participation and knowledge-sharing and recently took some initiatives to coordinate actors around disability issues.

• Somaliland seems to be in a phase of acceleration of the development process and starts to attract interest of international donors.

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• To encourage actors to reinforce the rehabilitation sector as a whole, instead of continuing focusing on centres.

• Effectively expose the partners to international donors for self fundraising.

• Capacity building for proposal writing and budget/finance management.

• To encourage Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (MoLSA) to organize and host regular and inclusive cross-sectoral disability coordination meetings.

Conclusions Way Forward…

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Any questions?

Thank youMerci