Related MDGs
Extradicate extreme poverty and hunger
Achieve universal primary education
Promote gender equality and empower women
Reduce child mortality

Localization of the MDGs in the Governorate of Zarqa

Background


In 2004 the Government of Jordan produced its first national Millennium Development Goals (MDG) Report. The report monitored MDG achievements and identified gaps at the national level. This information was used as inputs by decision-makers to direct resources to further MDG progress. However, due to its focus on national level analysis, its recommendations remained only at the "aggregate" levels, not addressing the local level needs.

To help close this gap, UNDP Jordan currently supports the government in preparing studies that take into account the local dimensions of MDG challenges. The first report as such will be on Zarqa governorate.

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Objectives

  • The report aims to provide Zarqa governorate with recommendations to develop an MDG based planning in the coming years. As such, the objectives of the project include:
    1. Preparation of a local MDG Report for the Zarqa governorate
    2. Improvement of Zarqa’s capacity to identify challenges and develop policies in preparation for a local MDG development strategy.

Key Expected Results

  • A localized MDG report for Zarqa governorate will be prepared and published with extensive consultations with all relevant stakeholders. In the process of preparing the report, the following results are expected:
    1. Awareness of government agencies, CSOs and the public on the MDGs in Zarqa is raised
    2. Capacity of the Zarqa Governorate’s local development unit, as well as key staff of line ministries, municipalities and local councils who are involved in the planning process to develop, implement, and monitor policies and programmes needed to achieve the MDGs is strengthened
    3. Capacity of select civil society organizations at the governorate level to monitor and influence local policies, strategies and programmes in local plans within the framework of the MDGs is enhanced

Key Achievements todate

 
  • A draft MDG report has been prepared and capacity building workshops for local partners have been conducted in areas of strategic planning and communications skills. The draft report underwent consultations with the governorate’s NGOs.
     
  • A local consultant was hired to update, analyze the data and write the report which is expected to be finalized in September 2011.
     
  • Two consultative workshops were held in July and September 2011 headed by the Ministry of Planning, Zarqa Governorate and UNDP. The workshops were attended by more than 80 participants representing Ministries, NGOs, municipal leaders, professional unions, CSOs, research centers, the chambers of commerce and industry. 
     
  • The workshops were divided into working groups to review and cover each of the MDGs in terms of the status of the goal, strengths, challenges and recommendations and review of the data. 
     
  • The revised report was shared again with different parties for final revision.
     
  • The MDGs Zarqa Report is expected to be launched in end of 2012, which will provide data on the current status of the implementation of MDGs in this governorate and localizing the goals at the sub-national level to promote local MDG planning.

Project at a Glance

  • Status: Ongoing
  • Start Date: Mar, 2006
  • End Date: Dec, 2012
  • Executing Agency: The Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation and Governorate of Zarqa
  • Contributing Partners: UNDP, DGTTF
  • Budget: Total: USD 130,629; DGTTF USD 75,000; UNDP USD 55,929
  • Beneficiaries: Governorate of Zarqa, Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation
  • Location: Zarqa
  • Delivery in
    Previous Years:
    USD 22,914

Project Team

  • Project Manager: Yara Mubaidin ( Person in Charge)
  • Project Assistant:

Project Documents