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DIRECCIÓN DE PLANEACIÓN Y NORMATIVIDAD DE LA POLÍTICA DE EVALUACIÓN An Independent Evaluation Unit in Mexico: CONEVAL Gonzalo Hernández Licona 2014
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Evaluation. Main Objectives Improve social policies (programs, actions, strategies), through the generation of evidence. An external eye can detect problems that managers cannot see Accountability. It is common for governments (and individuals) to say that everything is OK. Big political pressure These 2 objectives require a delicate balance……
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Where do we come from in Mexico? Mexico was a rather authoritarian state, despite elections... The Mexican State was unreliable Elections Economic and social figures The political process changed in 1997, when Congress was no longer dominated by the President’s political party. It started then a real balance of power between Congress and the Executive. This is the beginning of Democracy in Mexico..
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Institutional milestones Mexico 1997-2014 1997 Progresa Evaluation 2000 Congress’ Decree: annual external evaluations to all federal programs 2001 Evaluation Units within ministries 2001 National Audit Office 2004 Law of Transparency and Public Access to Information 2005 Social Development Law CONEVAL. National Council for the Evaluation of Social Policy 2006 Budget Law: Performance Evaluation System
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CONEVAL Mandate: Measurement of Poverty at the National, State and Municipality level (multidimensional methodology) Evaluation of social programs and policies Governance CONEVAL is part of the Executive, but The Board has 8 seats. The majority of Board members (6) are academic council members elected by: all the States, Municipalities, Congress and the Executive (44 votes) Technical and managerial independence
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CONEVAL. Academic Council Members The importance of the academic council members: They are not appointed by the Executive They are a majority on the Board We have been able to say what we think, through evidence, about the social policy, including that poverty increased 2008-2012: Credibility The Executive Secretary (CONEVAL’s director) is appointed by the President, but the academic council members are in fact a shield against any temptation from the government/political parties/state governors
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USING THE RESULTS
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Changes in social policy due to reliable information (evidence) The government launched in 2013 an strategy to reduce hunger and extreme poverty. The budget for the Cement Floor program was increased nearly 400% between 2007 and 2012. The program Employment for the Youth was cancelled in 2009. The food supplement of the Progresa- Oportunidades program was modified in order to have a better iron formulae in 2003. The rural program Procampo is now less regressive, due to a design change in 2009. CONEVAL published that poverty and food deprivation increased between 2008 and 2012. The impact evaluation demonstrated reductions of gastrointestinal diseases for children do to the program The design evaluation of the program showed various design and operational flaws at a considerable cost. The impact evaluaton showed the iron had not been absorbed by children. The distributional analysis illustrated that the program was very regressive.
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SOME LESSONS
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Lessons The balance of power between Congress and the Executive was important in Mexico Credibility and Trust are at the center of the institutional arrangement In CONEVAL, the academic council members are the main source of independence. Publish in advance the agenda for releasing evaluations and poverty estimates to the public Transparent and replicable poverty figures Keep the fine balance between Accountability and Policy Improvement. Preferably release evaluations together with the improvements already made by programs Each country will trace its own path
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ANNEX
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CHALLENGES
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Better coordination between evaluation institutions: CONEVAL, Ministry of Finance More capacity building Improve results’ indicators in many programs Evaluation of Sectors/Ministries. Evaluations and transparency in states and municipalities. Use more evidence in budgetary, operative and strategic decisions. Challenges for Mexico
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Since 2014 CONEVAL is an autonomus institution. The institution electing the council members changed the balance of power between political parties. The previous party in power (now in the opposition) was not pleased with the poverty figures The new government found in 2013 an uknown body evaluating it’s policies CONEVAL, a constitutional autonomus institution
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/1 Information from the Diagnostics of the Indicators Matrixes for Results 2008 and 2010. /2 Information from the Follow-up of Aspects Susceptibles of Improvement System. The estimation considers the aspects susceptibles of improvement attenden by a 100% to march 2012. /3 The estimations includes two programas that finished their obligations but are not in operation since 2011. Various social programs and their budget have changed due to the “Evaluation- Improvement Mechanism”: Type of Improvement 2010 /1 2011-2012 /2 Programs Relative Participation Programs /3 Relative Participation Improvement in programs´ activities or processes 1916.8%3547% Improvement in the services offered by programs 2219.5%1014% Reorientation of programs7162.8%2635% Programs were merged- - 34% The program was cancelled10.9%00% TOTAL113100.0%74100%
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Products and facts There are poverty figures at a national, state and municipality level Almost 550 programs have Log Frameworks. All social programs plus others… We hired ECLAC to help us with the capacity building for the Log models. We have offered an evaluation course every year for policy makers and every 2 for researchers. 20% of all indicators are oriented to measure Results 150 programs are evaluated every year (now every two). There are around 179 social programs. This is 90% of the total budget. 270 one-page summaries every year. Between 3-4 impact evaluations are done every year. CONEVAL budget is around $23 millions on even years (household survey); $16 millions on odd years. But there is more budget for evaluation within ministries. We can find on the internet: Poverty estimates All the evaluations The program’s point of view about its evaluation Each program’s Work Plan
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Important elements Information on poverty and evaluations is open and transparent. The Finance Ministry has been an important partner in the process. CONEVAL and the Ministry of Finance produced Guidelines for the Evaluation of Programs. The (autonomous) Statistical Office has invested a lot on data collection. Capacity building
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Monitoring and Evaluation System Ministries’ Strategic objectives Logical Framework: Programs Results Recommendations’ follow-up Consistency & Results Evaluations Impact Evaluations Policy Evaluations Process evaluations Annual Evaluation Plan Planning Evaluation National Development Plan Annual Performance Report Multidimensional Poverty Estimations
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