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Engaging The Diaspora Conference: Cluster Report Back Social Services & Reconstruction By Teresa Mugadza and Tendai Murisa.

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1 Engaging The Diaspora Conference: Cluster Report Back Social Services & Reconstruction By Teresa Mugadza and Tendai Murisa

2 Outline of the presentation Significant Findings & Issues Discussed Enabling Conditions for Engagement Critical Success Factors Way Forward-Action Plans

3 Significant Findings & Issues Discussed Significant Decline in Social Services Delivery (Health, Education, Social Protection) Lack of a coherent social policy/strategy and a clear institutional framework for social services provision Limited recognition/coordination of diaspora remittance towards improved realisation of social protection

4 Enabling Conditions for Engagement Need for policy guidelines for working with the diaspora in enhancing social service development-for instance - Identify strategies for improved diaspora based investments (different forms of capital) towards improved social service delivery - Possibilities of temporary (flexible working contracts for health, education and social protection professionals) working in Zimbabwe (sabbatical or 3 months per year)

5 Critical Success Conditions Coherent & comprehensive social policy/strategy Improved institutional capacity and coordination Clear role for diaspora intervention in the social services reconstruction

6 Way Forward-Strategic Advice for DFZ SectorPriority AreasActivities Actors/ Partners TimelinesOutputs Overall Social Policy Development of Policy & Strategy Advocacy on the agenda for a revamped social policy DFZ6 months Agreement from the GoZ on the development of a Social Policy EducationRecapitalisation Infrastructure, equipment supplies TEACH Zimbabwe 6months Needs Assessment Report Human Resource Mobilisation Facilitating the return of professionals (permanent or temporary) CARA/IOM6 months Strategy on repatriation Revitalisation of curriculum Technical support toward ensuring that curriculum is responsive (relevant) current socio- economic context Council for Zimbabwe 6 monthsAgreement on support required

7 Health Sector Priority Areas Activities Actors/ Partners TimelinesOutputs Health Information consolidation & dissemination Mapping exercise to determine gaps and strategic points of entry Skills audit of healthcare professionals in Diaspora Disseminate data to healthcare professionals for processes to render short-term services to Zim or repatriate (i.e. maintaining registration etc.) Disseminate data (DFZ website) on regulations governing procurement of drugs and equipment for PHC ZIMA/ZINA/NANGO gather data from all PHC stakeholders IOM, CV People, Medical Associations in Zim & Diaspora host countries, Ministry of Health MoH, IOM, ZIMA MoH, ZIMA, ZIMRA 6 months ? 3 months Consolidated baseline information on PHC and points for intervention Database of healthcare professionals in Diaspora Data uploaded to DFZ website Resource Mobilisation for Primary Health Care Clinic hampers Drugs Other practical support Diaspora, ZIMA, local philanthropic Zimbabweans, donor community, private sector After mapping exercise Consistent provision of basic clinic hamper (cotton, thermometer etc.)

8 Social Protection Sector Priority Areas Activities Actors/ Partners TimelinesOutputs Social Protection (a life of dignity for all) Research Baseline on the status of social protection in Zim DFZ12 months Data on the status of social protection Children (OVC & Girls) Alternative Finance for Education support to vulnerable children 6 months Strategy on Augmenting Remittance support towards education Elderly (i)Economic Support through cash grants and food hampers (ii)Mobilising hometown associations to establish cash grants 6 months YouthMentorship and Career Guidance Appropriate Skills building

9 Role of the DFZ Role of the Diaspora in this work will be predicated on the role of DFZ i.e. the facilitation of collaboration of various diaspora interventions/initiatives through information dissemination DFZ will facilitate resource mobilization for the identified gaps through the various diaspora networks and with individuals – both financial and human capital At the national level, DFZ will become the institutional face/platform for policy dialogue between govt, civil society and the diaspora Facilitate strategic thinking and generation of knowledge around social development, social services reconstruction etc


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