The implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the TSP will involve the participation of all key stakeholders, embracing Government, Business, Labour, Civil Society, Academia, Development Partners and Citizens [pg.46].
The programme will adopt a Results Based Management approach using 100 Days Rapid Results Initiative (RRI) methodology.
The implementation of the TSP is guided by:
- High level Results Framework;
- Comprehensive matrix of policies, projects and programmes; and
- Programme Implementation Architecture.
The TSP sets out three key vehicles for its implementation – Policies, Projects and Programmes.
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Thanks for this. It would be great to share with the other groups.
I've done my civic duty and contributed to all the groups except this one, so I'll keep it short. For me the priority is around human development / social investment / poverty eradication aspects of the TSP so its unfortunate that the report hasn't made any mention of social impacts of policy reforms and some of the mitigatory measures taken, or the status on implementation on women/youth initiatives. There's also no reporting on employment creation and informal sector support which is crucial for women and youths.
Would it be possible to ask the Ministry to put out a report that covers these dimensions, including humanitarian relief for disaster and drought stricken areas and funding towards disaster mitigation and adaptation? This could also be tied in with the stated commitment to the SDGs which should be integrated into the monitoring and implementation framework...
Nancy Kachingwe thank you for your contribution which calls for more proactive measures rather than reactionary in reducing or preventing poverty. As the implementation of the TSP is one with a cross- functionality and implemented through clusters comprising of relevant line ministries such as Ministry of Women Affairs, Community , Small and Medium Enterprise Development which are to produce regular reports, how do you envision the role of citizens, civil society, the private sector and other stakeholders in monitoring and ensuring timely implementation of approved priority projects (and ensuring such important groups such as women and youth are not left out). Mention is made to priority infrastructural projects on health, education on page 68 https://t792ae.c2.acecdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Abridged_TRANSI…; and on page 43 makes mention of strategies to support those unable to meet fees and levy charges. In the progress report that you make reference to, on page 13 there is mention on how the Lotteries and Gaming Commission will provide complementary support to the fiscus towards social services and national disasters... and through these priorities enunciated in the TSP do you forsee any challenges in implementation