Advokasi Anggaran:Ikhtisar

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Menggunakan data iSIKHNAS untuk mendukung advokasi anggaran di Indonesia

Garis Besar Pelatihan

Ikhtisar pelatihan

Pelatihan ini dikembangkan sebagai bagian Program Kesehatan Hewan Kemitraan Australia Indonesia untuk Penyakit Menular yang Baru Muncul.

Tujuan utama untuk Komponen 2.1 Program Kesehatan Hewan AIP-EID adalah untuk meningkatkan pengumpulan, manajemen, dan penggunaan informasi kesehatan hewan guna meningkatkan kapasitas untuk pencegahan dan pengendalian penyakit yang efektif.

Pelatihan tentang penggunaan data iSIKHNAS untuk mendukung advokasi anggaran termasuk ilmu ekonomi veteriner dasar telah dikembangkan guna memberikan keterampilan yang dibutuhkan untuk menganalisa dan memaparkan informasi yang bertujuan untuk menegosiasikan alokasi dana demi peningkatan kesehatan hewan di Indonesia.

Advokasi anggaran berarti terlibat dalam bagaimana sumber-sumber dana dialokasikan dan digunakan serta bagaimana pengalokasian ini dapat menjawab kebutuhan dari berbagai kelompok yang berbeda.

Penjelasan

Tujuan:

Untuk meningkatkan keterampilan advokasi anggaran melalui

  • pola komunikasi yang lebih baik
  • pemanfaatan data iSIKHNAS secara lebih baik
  • peningkatan keterampilan dalam memaparkan justifikasi ekonomi
Target audiens:
  • Target utama: staf dinas di tingkat kabupaten (terutama dokter-dokter hewan) yang mempunyai tanggung jawab untuk menyiapkan permohonan anggaran, baik dalam organisasi mereka sendiri maupun dari Bappeda (badan perencanaan daerah).
  • Target sekunder: Staf tingkat provinsi dan pusat yang bertanggung jawab atas penyusunan anggaran.
  • Para peserta perlu mendapatkan akses kepada komputer dan memiliki pengalaman menggunakan lembar program Excel.
  • Jumlah total dalam kelompok yang menjadi target diharapkan sekitar 500
    • diasumsikan maksimum berjumlah 25 orang peserta per pelatihan
Penyampaian:
  • Fasilitator pelatihan dibekali dengan pedoman Pelatih, materi pelatihan dan bahan untuk dibagikan kepada peserta dan sumber-sumber pembelajaran tambahan
Jangka waktu:

3 hari - 1 hari masing-masing untuk:

  • pola komunikasi yang lebih baik dalam Advokasi Anggaran
  • Pemanfaatan data iSIKHNAS sebagai indikator kinerja dan
  • Ekonomi veteriner terapan
Pelatih:

Fasilitator-fasilitator pelatihan lokal dan berpengalaman yang telah membaca dan memahami pedoman pelatih dan tujuannya serta terbiasa dengan materi pelatihan. Tidak harus seorang ahli, namun seorang komunikator yang baik dan dapat memfasilitasi diskusi, kegiatan dan berbagi pengalaman pribadi.

Materi-materi pendukung:
  • Panduan fasilitator
  • Participant Manual
  • Participant workbook
  • Administration documents
  • Evaluation forms
  • Powerpoints
  • Spreadsheet(s) of basic economic analysis tools

Competency statement

A competency statement is a description of what an individual may be expected to be able to do to be successful in their work.

For Indonesian government staff who have responsibilities for preparing budgets requests, to be able to use analyses of animal health data together with animal health economics skills to support budget advocacy for improving animal health in Indonesia.

In order to achieve this they will need to be able to:

  • Explain considerations due to the intended audience, that are taken when planning presentation of information or data
  • Describe how performance indicators can be used to measure progress or achievements of goals and how this data can support budget requests
  • Use iSIKHNAS data to estimate the cost of disease, estimate benefits from proposes animal health activities, and justify the proposed budget request

Learning objectives and course content

Learning objectives are related to the training and describe what people should be able to do at the completion of the training. There are many learning objectives that need to be achieved before an individual may be capable to competency in the workplace.

Using iSIKHNAS data to support budget advocacy in Indonesia

Topic Learning objectives
Overview Define budget advocacy and why it is important for animal disease control
Describe how iSIKHNAS data can be used to support budget advocacy
Developing a budget advocacy plan Describe why defining objectives is important for budget advocacy
Describe why understanding the audience is important
Outline important motivators for decision-makers (personal motivators & political motivators)
Describe audience considerations when planning to present information
Describe audience presentation considerations when planning to presenting data
Outline why understanding competing budget requests is important
Using iSIKHNAS data as performance indicators Explain what performance indicators are
Outline how performance indicators can be used to support budget requests
Outline how to avoid unfair comparisons with performance indicators (standardisation)
Describe possible performance indicators for specific activities such as: * Animal health performance indicators - (lab submission, breeding)
* Financial performance indicators - (operations, overheads)
* Animal movement performance indicators
* Abattoir performance indicators
* Human resource performance indicators
Using iSIKHNAS data for animal health economic analyses Describe the economic process of animal diseases
Describe possible methods to estimating the cost of disease
Data requirements for cost of disease estimates (population, disease frequency)
Cost of disease
Describe methods for estimating the benefits of animal health activities: Cost-benefit analysis

Evaluation of participant performance

Participants will be evaluated on a combination of the following:

  • Attendance and active participation in discussion in all sessions.
  • Completion of exercises and short-answer questions either individually or in groups as required during the training

Course structure and delivery approach

The Budget Advocacy course is designed to be delivered in 3 sections over 3 days:

  • Section 1 (Sessions 1 & 2): Better communication for budget advocacy
  • Section 2 (Sessions 3-5): Using iSIKHNAS data as performance indicators
  • Section 3 (Sessions 5-12): Applied animal health economics

Each day is divided into four, 1.5 hour sessions.

The course is designed to be delivered by local, experienced training facilitators who have read and understood the Trainer's manual and objectives and are familiar with the training material. Facilitators will be supported by the Facilitator's guide and the resource package for participants.

Each session (1.5 hours) will consist of:

  • Facilitation of course material
  • Discussion to clarify important concepts
  • Exercises to practice and reinforce concepts
  • Feedback and evaluations to confirm understanding
  • Extension reading and exercises

Class exercises and examples will use Excel spreadsheets, s** participants should have access to a computer for the course and should be used to working in Excel.

Suggested Course Timetable

Day Session Section Topic
Day 1 1 1. Better communication for budget advocacy Welcome and Introductions. Better communication for budget advocacy Part 1
2 Better communication for budget advocacy Part 2
3 2. Using iSIKHNAS data as performance indicators 2.1 Introduction to iSIKHNAS. What are performance indicators?
4 2.2 Using iSIKHNAS data to estimate and compare performance indicators
Day 2 5 2. Using iSIKHNAS data as performance indicators (continued) 2.3 Using performance indicators to support budget requests
6 3. Applied animal health economics 3.1 Introducing animal health economics – the economic impact of disease
7 3.2 Estimating the costs of disease
8 3.3 Estimating the costs and benefits of animal health activities
Day 3 9 3. Applied animal health economics (continued) 3.4 Using disease costs and benefits for budget advocacy
10 3.5 Animal health economics tools: cost-benefit analysis
11 3.5 Animal health economics tools: cost-benefit analysis continued
12 4. Wrap-up Course Evaluation, Presentations, Conclusion, and Closing

Course resources

The Budget Advocacy course resource documents will be provided in English and key documents will be translated into Bahsa Indonesian.

The Budget Advocacy training package includes the following;

  • Facilitators guide - for facilitators

Containing detailed information with lesson plans arranged for each session and learning objective. Important points will be accompanied with suggestions for additional material to be covered, questions and examples to be posed by the facilitators and expected responses as well as tips for facilitating responses.

  • Powerpoint presentations - for facilitators

Containing key content for presentations to participants.

  • Manual for participants - to be accessible to all participants.

An easy-to-read manual containing the content covered in the course. The manual will be used by participants as reference material during the course and afterwards. The manual will als** be made available online and as a PDF file that can be downloaded and viewed on any computer or tablet device.

  • Excel Spreadsheets - to be provided to all participants.

Containing simple economic tools for participants to use in exercises

Administration documents - for facilitators. These documents include: facilitators training package information, participant pre-course information, training course preparation checklist, attendance list, certificate template, and are needed to effectively run the training.

Evaluation forms - - for all facilitators and participants. The evaluation forms are used for two purposes: evaluation of participant performance, and for collecting feedback on the course from participants and facilitators.


Session plans

Session Topic Details
1 Welcome and introductions Underdevelopment
2 Communication Under development
3 Introduction to iSIKHNAS. 2.1 What are performance indicators?
  • Powerpoint presentation
  • Powerpoint of concepts
  • discussion, questions and clarifications
  • group activity:
    • groups of 4-5 each
    • list up to 5 examples of possible performance indicators for different areas of activity
    • for each Performance Indicator (PI):
      • what data is needed?
      • where would you get the data?
      • how would it be calculated?
      • what could it be used for?
  • groups report back & discuss
4 2.2 Using iSIKHNAS data to estimate and compare performance indicators
  • Powerpoint of concepts
  • discussion, questions and clarifications
  • group activity:
    • individual or small groups (2-3) with shared computer
    • work through spreadsheet example of PI calculation and comparison
  • show worked example and discuss
5 2.3 Using performance indicators to support budget requests
  • Review of Day 1 and activities
  • Powerpoint of concepts and examples
  • discussion, questions and clarifications
  • group activity:
    • groups of 4-5 each
    • work through exercise on using performance indicators for budget advocacy
  • groups report back & discuss
6 3.1 Introducing animal health economics – the economic impact of disease
  • Powerpoint of concepts
  • discussion, questions and clarifications
  • group activity:
    • groups of 4-5 each
    • each group list up to 10 things that might be considered “costs” of disease and classify as direct or indirect. Each group does a different disease from list: (brucellosis, rabies, HPAI, helminthiasis, foot-and-mouth disease, Haemorrhagic septicaemia, classical swine fever)
  • groups report back and discuss
7 3.2 Estimating the costs of disease
  • Powerpoint of concepts
  • worked example on-screen
  • discussion, questions and clarifications
  • group activity:
    • individual or small groups with shared computer
    • work through spreadsheet examples of sensitivity analysis
  • show worked example and discuss
8 3.3 Estimating the costs and benefits of animal health activities
  • Powerpoint of concepts
  • discussion, questions and clarifications
  • excel example:
    • individual or small groups with shared computer
    • work through spreadsheet examples of cost and benefits calculation on screen
  • group discussion
9 3.4 Using disease costs and benefits for budget advocacy
  • Review of Day 2 and activities
  • Powerpoint of concepts
  • discussion, questions and clarifications
  • group activity:
    • groups of 4-5 each
    • each group to outline a case for a proposed animal health activity (lab testing for abortion investigations, HPAI control program, helminthiasis, haemorrhagic septicaemia?)
  • groups report back and discuss (after break)
10 3.5 Animal health economics tools: cost-benefit analysis
  • Complete topic 3.4
  • Powerpoint of concepts
  • discussion, questions and clarifications
  • spreadsheet exercise:
    • individual or small groups with shared computer
    • work through spreadsheet examples of cost-benefit analysis
11 3.5 Animal health economics tools: cost-benefit analysis (continued)
  • continue spreadsheet exercise
  • show worked example and discuss
12 4. Wrap-up
  • Course evaluation, presentations, conclusion and closing