Regional Human Development Report on Social Inclusion 2010

Geographical focus: Kazakhstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Macedonia, Serbia
Project ID: 69251
Award ID: 47377
Duration: 2009 to 2010
Status: under implementation
Lead organization: UNDP/BRC
Funding:

Budget: $983,330.00

Objectives;
Situation Analysis;
Strategy;
(Expected) Results / Outcome;
Major activities

The Regional Report on Social Inclusion for the Europe and CIS countries will examine social exclusion, both as processes and outcomes, in the region around four different types of exclusions that people in the region can experience: Exclusion from economic, social, cultural and political life of the society where they live.

In the new HDR, we envisage developing a conceptual and methodological framework for better linking poverty and exclusion, which will be applied in Kazakhstan, FYROM Macedonia, Moldova, Serbia, Tajikistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan. The report should be an original effort to expand, or bridge, the measurement of poverty and social inclusion with our capabilities based human development paradigm. 

 


 

The Project

The methodology and outline

Stakeholders consultation process

Events

Team

 


 

The Project

The overall objective of the project Regional Human Development Report on Social Inclusion in Europe and CIS (hereinafter "RHDR") is to operationalise the powerfull social exclusion concept into a practical policy-making tool for addressing social exclusion that can be applied throughout the region.

The RHDR will consist of a regional report and 7 individual country studies that are being drafted by regional and country teams. The country studies cover Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Ukraine, Moldova, Serbia and FYROM Macedonia. A quantitative survey will be designed to provide necessary input data for the proposed social exclusion indicators (outcomes and drivers).

More information about project can be found in the Project document.

 


 

The methodology and outline

The survey's objective is to provide quantitative and comparable data on social exclusion in participating countries. For that purpose a recognized polling agency will conduct a nationally representative survey using a common questionnaire and same sampling methodology in the above mentioned countries.

The survey will be conducted on the sample of 2700 people for each country and the questionnaire will cover 500 variables.

For more details about survey please find Outline and methodological note.

 


 

Stakeholders consultation process

 Consultation with stakeholders take place at various levels :

  • National consultations related to the country studies and regional report in participating countries

Participants include government officials, researchers, academicians, CSOs, the media and UN country offices.

  • National consultations related to the regional report in non-participating countries

All countries of the Europe and CIS regiona are regularly informed on the progress of the report elaboration by the Bratislava Regional Center management. The RHDR progress will be presented at regional meetings, such as RRs/DRRs meetings. Substantive consultations will be carried out via the regional Human Development Community of Practice (HD CoP) in a facilitated way.

  • Regional and international consultations related to the regional report

Regional stakeholder consultation help in sharpening the focus of the regional report. Participants include regional think tanks, universities, regional CSOs, regional agencies and organisations.

 


 

Events

 

PAST EVENTS

  • Inception workshop for Regional team, 06-07 May 2009, UNDP Bratislava Regional Center

Brief summary of the key results

RHDR powerpoint presentation (prepared by the Team leader Ms. Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh)

 

  • Inception workshop for country teams, 09-10 June 2009, Istanbul

Brief summary of the key results

Template of country studies

 


 

TEAM
                          

Project Coordination             

Regional Team          Advisory Board

Country Teams         Project Board  

 

 

PROJECT COORDINATION

Susanne Milcher, Project Manager

Jaroslav Kling, Project Coordinator

Andrey Ivanov, Human Development Advisor

Michaela Matichova, Project Assistant

  

 

 
Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh
Dotcho Mihailov
Sevinc Rende
Matthijs N. Spoor
Paul Stubbs
Tatjana Peric
Branka Andjelkovic
 
 
 
Kazakhstan   
Janar Jandosova
Macedonia    
Miroslav Shukarov
Maja Gerovska- Mitev
Petar Atanasov 
Jovan Ananiev 
Moldova        
Viorica Craievschi 
Maria Vremis
Dorin Vaculovschi
Varvara Buzilă
Petru Bogatu
Serbia            
Slobodan Cvejic
Marija Babovic
Gazela Pudar
Tajikistan      
Rustam Bobojonov
Ukraine         
Ella Libanova
Olena Makarova
Yuriy Levenets
Victor Kotygorenko
Uzbekistan    
Kakhramon Yusupov

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ADVISORY BOARD

Gordon Alexander, UNICEF
Petra Hoelscher, UNICEF
Marie Laberge, Oslo Governance Centre
Joachim Nahem, Oslo Governance Centre
Anuradha Rajivan, RBAP
Tim Scott, HDRO
Paola Pagliani, HDRO
Martina Lubyova, ILO
Esther Forgan, DFID
Teresa Durand, DFID
Simon Narbeth, DFID
Kori Udovicki, RBEC
Cihan Sultanoglu, RBEC
Moises Venancio, RBEC
Louisa Vinton, RBEC
Parviz Fartash, RBEC
Mahmood Ayub, RBEC
Ben Slay, BRC
Dafina Gercheva, BRC
Adriana Dinu, BRC
Andrey Ivanov, BRC
Annie Demirjian, BRC
Koh Miyaoi, BRC
Luis Francisco Thais, BRC
Shombi Sharp, BRC
Lovita Ramguttee, UNDP Moldova
Kibriyo Jumaeva, UNDP Tajikistan
Bakhyt Abdildina, UNDP Kazakhstan
Ainur Baimyrza, UNDP Kazakhstan
Aferdita Haxhijaha Imeri, UNDP Macedonia
Katerina Rybalchenko, UNDP Ukraine
Danilo Vukovic, UNDP Serbia
Daniel Varga, UNDP Serbia
Elena Danilova, UNDP Uzbekistan
Ziyodullo Parpiev, UNDP Uzbekistan
Nicolas Jarraud, UNDP Cyprus

 

  

 
 
Jens Wandel, Deputy Regional Director & Bratislava Regional Centre Director
Balazs Horvath, Poverty Reduction Practice Leader, BRC
Matilda Dimovska, DRR Moldova
Sukhrob Khoshmukhamedov, ARR Tajikistan
Steliana Nedera, DRR Kazakhstan
Ilaria Carnevali, ARR Ukraine
Ann-Marie Ali, RR Macedonia
Rini Reza, DRR Serbia
Kyoko Postill, DRR Uzbekistan
Susanne Milcher, Specialist, Social Inclusion and Poverty Reduction, BRC
 
Focal point

susanne.milcher@undp.org