Evaluation with Law Enforcement Agencies in Tanzania, Lessons Learned

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Evaluation with Law Enforcement Agencies in Tanzania, Lessons Learned 2013 American Evaluation Association Annual Conference Washington DC, 17th October 2013 Authors: Daisy Kisyombe, Todd Malone, Anthony Binamungu, Frida Chilimo

Pact - building local promise Health Livelihoods Natural Resources Impact Capacity Development Good Governance Access to Markets Talking points: Pact is an international non-profit organization based in Washington, DC. Our main impact areas of work include: Health, Natural Resource Management, Livelihoods. Our core competencies are: Capacity Development, Governance, Engaging Markets. Results and Measurement Pact implements over 70 projects in 26 countries

Background The Project Pact established Child Protection Units and trained Police to protect children who need support and children in contact/conflict with the law. A one year Pilot in two sites in Tanzania. The Evaluation 6 focus groups discussions 11 most significant change stories Child protection with law enforcement agencies District Child protection systems strengthening

Evaluation questions To what extent has Child Protection activities been implemented? How has the implementation of Child protection systems strengthening model contributed towards child protection? What are the strengths and weaknesses of using the systems strengthening model especially District Child Protection Teams? What are the lessons learned in the implementation of Child protection systems strengthening model? How relevant were the mechanisms and tools used to implement this program in line with the objectives of the program?

Findings- Program contribution to child protection Awareness of Law of a Child Act, 2009 for prisons officers resulting in children getting fair treatment and children being separated from adults in prisons Improved working conditions Computers and furniture Privacy in the gender and children desk office Strengthened referral network and increased collaboration between implementers in the Child Protection units

Findings- Strengths & weaknesses of the system   STRENGTH WEAKNESS  1 Multisectoral structure of DCPT enhancing collaboration and coordination The structure relies on specific members of the team and limited people  2 Identification and reunification of children victims of forced labour and domestic trafficking Referral points depending entirely on the trained personnel members of the team  3 Referral of children in need of temporary shelter to the nearby children homes or orphanages. Children homes have limited resources, are not part of the DCPT and mostly unaware of the child protection work.

Findings- systems strengthening Reporting of child abuse cases 108 incidences were reported at the police gender and children desk (Mar - Nov 2011) no data prior Operationalization of the Child Protection Information management system Support led to improving the draft of Police Standard Operating procedures for Child protection and gender based violence

Findings -Areas for improvements The structure relies on limited members of the team who have acquired skills and knowledge on child protection Heavy demands for urgent responses and action towards reported cases Inefficiency or poor support services for victims of abuse e.g. unavailability of temporary shelters, demand for service fees at health facilities Community willingness to testify to cases of abuse is poor

Lessons learned Qualitative evaluation methods are feasible to evaluate sensitive subjects with law enforcement agencies Child Protection System Strengthening Program brought a positive shift in understanding the concept of child rights and protection Addressing household vulnerability is avenue to facilitating family reunification

How the evaluation findings are being used Support establishment of Child Protection program in 3 more districts Continue supporting pilot districts for improved performance Pact Roll out the Police Standard operating procedures for Child Protection and Gender Based Violence Government

Thank you for your time Daisy Nathan Kisyombe dkisyombe@pactworld.org We acknowledge Our Donor : USAID through Pharm Access International Our partners: Musoma Municipal Council, Bukoba District Council, Tanzania Police Force, Local NGOs and Communities where project was implemented