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Rural-Urban linkages and Public Private Partnership
A Discussion on Principle and Experiences
Rural-Urban linkages
and
Public Private PartnershipPublic Private Partnership
Presentation Structure
Defining the nature of urban-rural linkages
Defining social cohesion
A conceptual framework
Operationalising social cohesionOperationalising social cohesion
Discussion points
Defining rural-urban linkages
• Lack of clarity and complexity underestimated
• Two-way flows which are functional and structural
– Movements of people, goods, capital,
– Social transactions and administrative / service provision / Governance
– Flows of technology, lifestyles
• Interdependencies and increasingly complex inter-relations
• Geographic (territorial) and socio-economic (relational) space
Defining social cohesion
• Academic (Sociology and Psychology):
– Social and economic relevance
– Solidarity and division of labour (Durkheim)
– Communities, groups and memberships.– Communities, groups and memberships.
– Shared values; reducing disparities; common enterprise; facing shared
challenges
– Nature and extent of socio-economic divisions in society
– Group membership: how members can shape the conditions of their
environment
Defining social cohesion
• Policy perspective – social and economic:
– Achieving Integration – income differentials; labour
market access; housing conditions; social networks;
community interaction; whilst:
– Recognising differences and interdependences– Recognising differences and interdependences
– Focus on social networks and community interaction
leads debate to Social capital (Networks, norms, trust,
reciprocity)
Social Capital
• Implicit and explicit relationship well documented, and
contested
• Tool to achieve or sub-set of cohesion? Societal or group
level?
• Social Capital – individual and group levels (i.e.• Social Capital – individual and group levels (i.e.
networks);
• Social Cohesion – General condition of society (networks
may be exclusionary, thus high social capital but low
levels of cohesion)
• Need to tackle social exclusion and cohesion in tandem
Measuring
• Means-end and Pluralistic approaches
• Council of Europe’s multi-dimensional approach:
– Equity in enjoyment of rights; dignity & recognition;
occupational and family development; participation
and commitmentand commitment
– Half of indicators focussed broadly on social capital
• Chan et al’s two-by-two framework:
– Horizontal – cohesion within civil society
– Vertical – State-citizen cohesion
A Conceptual framework
Shared identity
Social capital
Rural-urban linkage/
inter-dependency:
movement of people,
goods, capital; social
transactions; and
Thematic governance
arrangements/ delivery
vehicle
Intervention/ co-
ordinated actions
That reinforces/ provides capacity
to support…
That shape…
That reinforce/
Reduce social/
economic
inequalities
transactions; and
administrative and
service provision
ordinated actions That reinforce/
support…
Shared identity of
place
Territorial capital
Reduce spatial
inequalities
Spatial governance
arrangements/ delivery
vehicle
That shape…
That reinforces/ provides capacity
to support…
Operationalising RUL
• Labour market linkages
• Rural-urban migration
• Rural-urban partnership working• Rural-urban partnership working
Labour market linkages
• Division of labour supports dependence, supports social
cohesion, thus labour market patterns and commuting
important
• Research shows varying patterns of employment
decentralisation and journey to work timesdecentralisation and journey to work times
• Combining residential and employment land use will help
support services, stocks of human and social capital
• Related to wider patterns of rural-urban migration
Rural-urban Migration
• Patterns of rural-urban flows of human and social capital and
implications for civil society differentiated and difficult to predict
• In-migration of urban professionals can create tensions but can add
to civic vibrancy
• Out-migration from rural areas can lead to spiral of decline,• Out-migration from rural areas can lead to spiral of decline,
although return migration can bring urban knowledge, skills and
networks
• As a form of linkage, impacts of commuting are variable according
to sector and distance
Rural-urban partnership working
• Limited evidence indicates that a number of opportunities and
barriers exist
• But that good practice can be sought• But that good practice can be sought
• To be examined in the context of the vignettes
Point to Discuss
• Can we foster rural-urban linkages? Are rural-urban linkages
special?
• Should we attempt to measure social/territorial cohesion derived
from rural-urban linkages and if so how?
• Is there merit in considering social cohesion separately from RUL?
Rural-Urban linkages:
Do they foster cohesion?Do they foster cohesion?
Point for Discussion
• Can we foster social cohesion through rural-urban linkages? Are
rural-urban linkages special?
• Should we attempt to measure social/territorial cohesion derived
from rural-urban linkages and if so how?
• Is there merit in considering social cohesion separately from the• Is there merit in considering social cohesion separately from the
RUL?
illustration
• How will we illustrate the issues?
– Inter-municipal partnership
– NGO-driven work with disadvantaged urban youth
– Combined Universities work– Combined Universities work
– Tackling out-migration
– Counteracting digital exclusion through broadband
– Joining up public transport in the metropolitan area
What can be done?
– Infrastructure building
– Improving public services
– Training and employment
– Tackling social problems
Rural-Urban linkages
Some thoughts from our case
Making rural-urban linkages
– Outline some key ideas
– What have we learnt from EU initiatives
– Vignette illustrations
– What you think
Rural-Urban Partnerships
Benefits/opportunities
– Reduced polarisation
– Ability to address regional issues
– Intelligence of local concerns at
strategic level
Challenges/constraints
– Political and cultural differences
– Difficulties in cross-collaboration
and building trust
– Lack of regional policy frameworksstrategic level
– Inclusion of multiple stakeholders
– Increased global competitiveness
– Increased capacity to provide
fiscal relief for revitalisation
– Lack of regional policy frameworks
and ambiguous structures
– Operational complexity of process
– Lack of resources
– Competition between local
authorities
Partnerships: experience
– Partnerships are important for problem identification and project delivery
– Partnership programmes need to be integrated and area-based
– Transfer of lessons
– Partnerships need to be encouraged to be innovative
Institutional structures
– Voluntary local government associations (with and without incentives)
– Regional partnerships
– Non-governmental partnerships
– Partnerships for identifying priorities and partnerships for delivering
projects
Voluntary associations of municipalities
• Giving small ‘rural’ authorities a voice
• Voluntary association brings together municipalities to pool some
resources – this partnership identifies prioritiesresources – this partnership identifies priorities
• Project partnerships take forward projects calling co-finance
• Transferability? Probably good if have strong local government
Non-governmental public partnership
Combined Universities work
Partnership of universities comes together around accessing co-
financefinance
Provides courses
Transferability? Depends on capacity of non-governmental sector
Propositions
– Proposition 1: partnership is crucial in the delivery of rural-urban linkages
– both in terms of issue identification and project delivery
– Proposition 2: partnerships will probably mostly depend on local
government but is not the only form of partnership
– Proposition 3: EU co-finance/support has been important in facilitating
rural-urban linkage
– Proposition 4: lessons on partnership can be transferred across Europe
Section II
Public-Private Partnerships
Presentation Outline
– What is a public-private partnership?
– PPPs Problematic?
– Pros and cons of PPPs
– Recommendations and conclusions
What is a Public-Private Partnership?
– “…the combination of a public need with private capability and resources to
create a market opportunity through which the public need is met and a
profit is made.”
– According to the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), the
broadest definition of a PPP includes agreement frameworks, traditional
contracting, and joint ventures with shared ownership.
How does a public private partnership work?
• Public and private organizations work together to:
– - determine a commonly-agreed upon goal for social benefit
– - produce consumer research
– - design and implement a promotional/educational campaign
– - evaluate the campaign
Overall Pros of PPPs
• Financial and in-kind resources are contributed
• Local & international efforts are combined
• Locals guide the development with expert aid
• Efforts are focused on a circumscribed problem• Efforts are focused on a circumscribed problem
• Programs are compatible with the population
Overall Cons of PPPs
• Selection of partners can be tricky
• Conflicts of interest to ensure profit
• Financial leverage affects decision-making
• Shifting of responsibilities from governments• Shifting of responsibilities from governments
• Sustainability is questionable
• Ethical considerations
• Bureaucracy
Conclusions
• PPPs are a relatively new concept
• PPPs have pros and cons and will require more research to
establish best practices
• Some keys to success include:• Some keys to success include:
– Partnership equality/transparency
– Community involvement
– Rigorous formative research
– Comprehensive evaluation
Recommendations
• PPPs Can be applied to capacity building and infrastructure
strengthening
• Ideals grounds for partnership should be established
before entering a PPPbefore entering a PPP
• Third-party monitoring
• Rigorous monitoring & evaluation
References
• World Bank, 1994. World Development Report
• Thomas A. Curtis V. Public-private partnerships for health; a review of best practices in the health sector. July 2003
• The global public-private partnership to promote handwashing with soap [Online] [cited 2007 April 21]; Available from:
URL:www.globalhandwashing.org
• Buse, K.; Waxman, A. “Public-Private Health Partnerships: A Strategy for WHO.” Bulletin of the World Health Organization. August
2001, 79 (8), 748-754.
• Roberts, M.J.; Breitenstein, A.G.; Roberts, C.S. “Chapter 4: The Ethics of Public-Private Partnerships.” Public-Private
Partnerships for Public Health. April 2002, Harvard University Press, Boston, MA.
• Wheeler, C.; Berkley, S. “Initial Lessons from Public-Private Partnerships in Drug and Vaccine Development.” Bulletin of the
World Health Organization. August 2001, 79 (8), 728-734.World Health Organization. August 2001, 79 (8), 728-734.
• Widdus, R. “Public-Private Partnerships for Health: Their Main Targets, Their Diversity, and their Future Directions.” Bulletin of
the World Health Organization. August 2001, 79 (8), 713-720.
• PRISMA. “Behavioral Study of Handwashing with Soap in Peri-urban and Rural Areas of Peru.” Joint Publication 11E. September
2004. 1-159.
• Shiva, V. "Saving lives or destroying lives? World Bank sells synthetic soap & cleanliness to Kerala: the land of health and
hygiene”
• “PPPHW program: the story of Ghana.” Available at
http://www.globalhandwashing.org/Country%20act/ghanapu.pdf.

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Rural urban linkages and public private partnership [compatibility mode]

  • 1. Rural-Urban linkages and Public Private Partnership A Discussion on Principle and Experiences
  • 2. Rural-Urban linkages and Public Private PartnershipPublic Private Partnership
  • 3. Presentation Structure Defining the nature of urban-rural linkages Defining social cohesion A conceptual framework Operationalising social cohesionOperationalising social cohesion Discussion points
  • 4. Defining rural-urban linkages • Lack of clarity and complexity underestimated • Two-way flows which are functional and structural – Movements of people, goods, capital, – Social transactions and administrative / service provision / Governance – Flows of technology, lifestyles • Interdependencies and increasingly complex inter-relations • Geographic (territorial) and socio-economic (relational) space
  • 5. Defining social cohesion • Academic (Sociology and Psychology): – Social and economic relevance – Solidarity and division of labour (Durkheim) – Communities, groups and memberships.– Communities, groups and memberships. – Shared values; reducing disparities; common enterprise; facing shared challenges – Nature and extent of socio-economic divisions in society – Group membership: how members can shape the conditions of their environment
  • 6. Defining social cohesion • Policy perspective – social and economic: – Achieving Integration – income differentials; labour market access; housing conditions; social networks; community interaction; whilst: – Recognising differences and interdependences– Recognising differences and interdependences – Focus on social networks and community interaction leads debate to Social capital (Networks, norms, trust, reciprocity)
  • 7. Social Capital • Implicit and explicit relationship well documented, and contested • Tool to achieve or sub-set of cohesion? Societal or group level? • Social Capital – individual and group levels (i.e.• Social Capital – individual and group levels (i.e. networks); • Social Cohesion – General condition of society (networks may be exclusionary, thus high social capital but low levels of cohesion) • Need to tackle social exclusion and cohesion in tandem
  • 8. Measuring • Means-end and Pluralistic approaches • Council of Europe’s multi-dimensional approach: – Equity in enjoyment of rights; dignity & recognition; occupational and family development; participation and commitmentand commitment – Half of indicators focussed broadly on social capital • Chan et al’s two-by-two framework: – Horizontal – cohesion within civil society – Vertical – State-citizen cohesion
  • 9. A Conceptual framework Shared identity Social capital Rural-urban linkage/ inter-dependency: movement of people, goods, capital; social transactions; and Thematic governance arrangements/ delivery vehicle Intervention/ co- ordinated actions That reinforces/ provides capacity to support… That shape… That reinforce/ Reduce social/ economic inequalities transactions; and administrative and service provision ordinated actions That reinforce/ support… Shared identity of place Territorial capital Reduce spatial inequalities Spatial governance arrangements/ delivery vehicle That shape… That reinforces/ provides capacity to support…
  • 10. Operationalising RUL • Labour market linkages • Rural-urban migration • Rural-urban partnership working• Rural-urban partnership working
  • 11. Labour market linkages • Division of labour supports dependence, supports social cohesion, thus labour market patterns and commuting important • Research shows varying patterns of employment decentralisation and journey to work timesdecentralisation and journey to work times • Combining residential and employment land use will help support services, stocks of human and social capital • Related to wider patterns of rural-urban migration
  • 12. Rural-urban Migration • Patterns of rural-urban flows of human and social capital and implications for civil society differentiated and difficult to predict • In-migration of urban professionals can create tensions but can add to civic vibrancy • Out-migration from rural areas can lead to spiral of decline,• Out-migration from rural areas can lead to spiral of decline, although return migration can bring urban knowledge, skills and networks • As a form of linkage, impacts of commuting are variable according to sector and distance
  • 13. Rural-urban partnership working • Limited evidence indicates that a number of opportunities and barriers exist • But that good practice can be sought• But that good practice can be sought • To be examined in the context of the vignettes
  • 14. Point to Discuss • Can we foster rural-urban linkages? Are rural-urban linkages special? • Should we attempt to measure social/territorial cohesion derived from rural-urban linkages and if so how? • Is there merit in considering social cohesion separately from RUL?
  • 15. Rural-Urban linkages: Do they foster cohesion?Do they foster cohesion?
  • 16. Point for Discussion • Can we foster social cohesion through rural-urban linkages? Are rural-urban linkages special? • Should we attempt to measure social/territorial cohesion derived from rural-urban linkages and if so how? • Is there merit in considering social cohesion separately from the• Is there merit in considering social cohesion separately from the RUL?
  • 17. illustration • How will we illustrate the issues? – Inter-municipal partnership – NGO-driven work with disadvantaged urban youth – Combined Universities work– Combined Universities work – Tackling out-migration – Counteracting digital exclusion through broadband – Joining up public transport in the metropolitan area
  • 18. What can be done? – Infrastructure building – Improving public services – Training and employment – Tackling social problems
  • 20. Making rural-urban linkages – Outline some key ideas – What have we learnt from EU initiatives – Vignette illustrations – What you think
  • 21. Rural-Urban Partnerships Benefits/opportunities – Reduced polarisation – Ability to address regional issues – Intelligence of local concerns at strategic level Challenges/constraints – Political and cultural differences – Difficulties in cross-collaboration and building trust – Lack of regional policy frameworksstrategic level – Inclusion of multiple stakeholders – Increased global competitiveness – Increased capacity to provide fiscal relief for revitalisation – Lack of regional policy frameworks and ambiguous structures – Operational complexity of process – Lack of resources – Competition between local authorities
  • 22. Partnerships: experience – Partnerships are important for problem identification and project delivery – Partnership programmes need to be integrated and area-based – Transfer of lessons – Partnerships need to be encouraged to be innovative
  • 23. Institutional structures – Voluntary local government associations (with and without incentives) – Regional partnerships – Non-governmental partnerships – Partnerships for identifying priorities and partnerships for delivering projects
  • 24. Voluntary associations of municipalities • Giving small ‘rural’ authorities a voice • Voluntary association brings together municipalities to pool some resources – this partnership identifies prioritiesresources – this partnership identifies priorities • Project partnerships take forward projects calling co-finance • Transferability? Probably good if have strong local government
  • 25. Non-governmental public partnership Combined Universities work Partnership of universities comes together around accessing co- financefinance Provides courses Transferability? Depends on capacity of non-governmental sector
  • 26. Propositions – Proposition 1: partnership is crucial in the delivery of rural-urban linkages – both in terms of issue identification and project delivery – Proposition 2: partnerships will probably mostly depend on local government but is not the only form of partnership – Proposition 3: EU co-finance/support has been important in facilitating rural-urban linkage – Proposition 4: lessons on partnership can be transferred across Europe
  • 29. Presentation Outline – What is a public-private partnership? – PPPs Problematic? – Pros and cons of PPPs – Recommendations and conclusions
  • 30. What is a Public-Private Partnership? – “…the combination of a public need with private capability and resources to create a market opportunity through which the public need is met and a profit is made.” – According to the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), the broadest definition of a PPP includes agreement frameworks, traditional contracting, and joint ventures with shared ownership.
  • 31. How does a public private partnership work? • Public and private organizations work together to: – - determine a commonly-agreed upon goal for social benefit – - produce consumer research – - design and implement a promotional/educational campaign – - evaluate the campaign
  • 32. Overall Pros of PPPs • Financial and in-kind resources are contributed • Local & international efforts are combined • Locals guide the development with expert aid • Efforts are focused on a circumscribed problem• Efforts are focused on a circumscribed problem • Programs are compatible with the population
  • 33. Overall Cons of PPPs • Selection of partners can be tricky • Conflicts of interest to ensure profit • Financial leverage affects decision-making • Shifting of responsibilities from governments• Shifting of responsibilities from governments • Sustainability is questionable • Ethical considerations • Bureaucracy
  • 34. Conclusions • PPPs are a relatively new concept • PPPs have pros and cons and will require more research to establish best practices • Some keys to success include:• Some keys to success include: – Partnership equality/transparency – Community involvement – Rigorous formative research – Comprehensive evaluation
  • 35. Recommendations • PPPs Can be applied to capacity building and infrastructure strengthening • Ideals grounds for partnership should be established before entering a PPPbefore entering a PPP • Third-party monitoring • Rigorous monitoring & evaluation
  • 36. References • World Bank, 1994. World Development Report • Thomas A. Curtis V. Public-private partnerships for health; a review of best practices in the health sector. July 2003 • The global public-private partnership to promote handwashing with soap [Online] [cited 2007 April 21]; Available from: URL:www.globalhandwashing.org • Buse, K.; Waxman, A. “Public-Private Health Partnerships: A Strategy for WHO.” Bulletin of the World Health Organization. August 2001, 79 (8), 748-754. • Roberts, M.J.; Breitenstein, A.G.; Roberts, C.S. “Chapter 4: The Ethics of Public-Private Partnerships.” Public-Private Partnerships for Public Health. April 2002, Harvard University Press, Boston, MA. • Wheeler, C.; Berkley, S. “Initial Lessons from Public-Private Partnerships in Drug and Vaccine Development.” Bulletin of the World Health Organization. August 2001, 79 (8), 728-734.World Health Organization. August 2001, 79 (8), 728-734. • Widdus, R. “Public-Private Partnerships for Health: Their Main Targets, Their Diversity, and their Future Directions.” Bulletin of the World Health Organization. August 2001, 79 (8), 713-720. • PRISMA. “Behavioral Study of Handwashing with Soap in Peri-urban and Rural Areas of Peru.” Joint Publication 11E. September 2004. 1-159. • Shiva, V. "Saving lives or destroying lives? World Bank sells synthetic soap & cleanliness to Kerala: the land of health and hygiene” • “PPPHW program: the story of Ghana.” Available at http://www.globalhandwashing.org/Country%20act/ghanapu.pdf.