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Presentation Outlines1. Concepts of Social Inclusion and Social Exclusion
2. Conceptual Shift and Dimensions
3. Key Issues of GESI
4. Key Focuses of Periodic Plans
5. Key Interventions in Response to GESI and Social Protection
6. Challenges, Opportunities and Gap
7. Concluding Observations
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1. Concepts of Social Inclusion and Social
Exclusion
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1. Concepts of Social InclusionA definition of social inclusion• A socially inclusive society is defined as one where all
people feel valued, their differences are respected, and their basic needs are met so they can live in dignity.
• Social inclusion, community inclusion, social connectedness, normalisation, social integration, social citizenship - all these are terms that relate to the importance of the links between the individual members of our society and the role of each person as a member of this group
Source: Website – Social Inclusion
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The values Underlined in Social Inclusion
Source: Adjusted from Scottish Human Services Trust (2005)
Social Exclusion
• Social exclusion is the process of being shut out from the social, economic, political and cultural systems which contribute to the integration of a person into the community (Cappo 2002).
• The failure of society to provide certain individuals and groups with those rights and benefits normally available to its members, such as employment, adequate housing, health care, education and training, etc.
Source: Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003
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2. Conceptual Shift and Dimensions
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Conceptual Shift
Dimensions of Social Exclusion
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3. Key Issues of Gender and Social Inclusion
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4. Key Focuses of Periodic Plans
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5. Key Interventions in Response to GESI and Social
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Key Responses to Social Inclusion and Protection
1. Sixth Plan (1980-85): Incorporation of women’s development
2. July 1994: UML govt. identification of 16 deprived groups
3. July 1995: Congress govt. identification of 12 deprived groups
4. Ninth Plan (1997-2002): Sections on Indigenous Groups and Downtrodden Community without identification
5. 1997: National Committee for Development of Nationalities (NCDN)
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6. 1997: Committee for Upliftment of Downtrodden, Oppressed and Dalit Classes (CUDODC)
7. 2002: Upgrading of NCDN to National Foundation for Development of Indigenous Nationalities (NFDIN)
8. 2002: National Women Commission (NWC)
9. 2002: National Dalit Commission (NDC)
10. August 2003: Road map policies on economic and social transformation
11. January 2004: Committee on Reservation Recommendation
12.October 2004: Policy announcement on job reservation
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6. Challenges, Opportunities and Gap
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Understanding the “Implementation Gap”
• Law• Policy• Institutional capacity• Functional commitment from development partners
and national actors• Result oriented program interventions • Project cycle – participation, ownership and
sustainability• Benefit sharing• Planning – Implementation – Participation –
Ownership – Results to the needy ones - REALIZATION
7. Concluding Observations on Results
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• Getting good momentum in national and local agenda• 10th Plan onwards – moving towards Rights based approach• Economic Issues – cross cut all dimensions of social exclusion• Targeted programs may increase dependency but need to
improve with strategic actions• Targeted Programs Welfare vs Rights based approach• Social Inclusion perspective in all project/program cycles -
Needs value to bring positive, faster and better results
Concluding Observations on Results
• Unbundling law, policy, program, issues and appropriate interventions – MUST TO GEAR THE THRUSTS
• Generating disaggregated information, and need to use them properly.
• Attitudes of decision makers/elite resistance
• Elites of GESI – trap ….CHAKRABYUHA – needs to improve
• Needs both tangible and intangible interventions to bring better and faster results – SOCIAL, POLITICAL and ECOMONIC EMPOWERMENT
… Concluding Observations on Results
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