Vision 2030 Jamaica National Development Plan Jamaica’s Experience Identifying best practices at the national level to address challenges and maximize the benefits of migration Caribbean Forum on Population, Migration and Development 9-10 July 2013 Georgetown, Guyana Presented by: Toni-Shae Freckleton Planning Institute of Jamaica Vision 2030 Jamaica National Development Plan Vision 2030 Jamaica National Development Plan Vision 2030 Jamaica National Development Plan Development of a comprehensive National Policy and Plan of Action Launch of Project May 5, 2011 1. IOM 1035 Facility – Development of National Policy and Plan of Action on International Migration and Development 2. Global Migration Group – Mainstreaming Migration in National Development Strategies 3. EU-LAC – Strengthening the dialogue and cooperation between EU and LAC to establish management models on migration and development policies. 4 Vision 2030 Jamaica National Development Plan National Policy and Plan of Action Situation & SWOT Analysis Cross-cutting issues Data Gender Human Rights Consultations - National, sectoral, inter-state and other specialized groups Vision 2030 Jamaica National Development Plan Eight Thematic Areas Data, Research and Informati on Systems Family Migration and Development Labour Mobility and Develop ment National Policy and Plan of Action on International Migration and Development Governance and Policy Coherence Return and (Re) Integratio n of Migrants Diaspora and Development Remittance and Development Human Rights and Social Protection Vision 2030 Jamaica Tools National Development Plan Vision 2030 Jamaica National Development Plan Use of GMG Handbook Development of the Project (used as guide on continuous reference material) Establishment of Migration Policy Project Unit Establishment of National Working Group on International Migration and Development (NWGIMD) Sub-committees of the NWGIMD • Migration Profile • Consultation Process • Frame of reference for identification of thematic areas. 8 Vision 2030 Jamaica Evidence-Based National Development Plan Vision 2030 Jamaica Parliament National Development Plan Ministers with responsibility for Planning and Foreign Affairs Cabinet International Migration & Development Monitoring Board Population Thematic Ministries Working Group Vision 2030 (Permanent Secretaries or designate) Ministries of: Justice Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Labor and Social security Finance and Planning Education National Working Group on International Migration & Departments Agencies Development(NWGIMD) (Heads of Departments) (Heads of Agencies) PIOJ International Development Chair/Secretariat Partners (Observers) Attorney General’s Chambers Jamaica Customs Department Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management Child Development Agency United Nations Development Programme Planning Institute of Jamaica International Organization for Migration Statistical Institute of Jamaica United Nations Population Fund United Nations Children’s Passport Immigration and Citizenship Agency Fund United Nations High Vision 2030 Jamaica National Development Plan Stakeholders Government Government • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Jamaica Business Development Corporation • Jamaica Productivity Centre • Jamaica Trade and Investment (JAMPRO) • Child Development Agency • HEART Trust/ National Training Agency • National Environment and Planning Agency • Tax Administration Jamaica • Office of Disaster Preparedness & Emergency Management • National Council on Drug Abuse • Bank of Jamaica • Bureau of Women's Affairs Planning Institute of Jamaica Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Ministry of Labour and Social Security Ministry of National Security Ministry of Finance Ministry of Health Ministry of Education Ministry of Justice Ministry of Tourism Ministry of Local Government Ministry of Industry, Investment & Commerce Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries Statistical Institute of Jamaica Passport, Immigration and Citizenship Agency Jamaica Customs Department Vision 2030 Jamaica National Development Plan Stakeholders Civil Society & Academia Private Sector International Development Partners • National Association for Deported Migrants • Returning Residents Association • HelpAge international • Jamaica Diaspora Institute • University of the West Indies • Hope For Children Development Company • Hibiscus • Family Unification Resettlement Initiative (F.U.R.I) • Nurses Association of Jamaica and other Trade Union groups • Jamaica National Building Society • Grace Kennedy Remittance Services • Lasco Financial Services • COK Solidarity Remittance Services • IOM • UNDP • UNFPA • UNICEF • UNHCR • UNAIDS • EU Delegation • British High Commission • US Embassy • Canadian High Commission Inter-institutional policy coherence and coordination Strong political support National ownership Support structure Multi-stakeholder involvement Vision – shared understanding of objectives Consultations Vision 2030 Jamaica National Development Plan Phase 2 Implementation Plan Capacity Assessment & Development Strategy Monitoring and Evaluation Framework develop indicators for policy assessment Integrate system of indicators into JAMSTATS database Overtime, the MP will be strengthened to monitor the impact of Vision 2030 Jamaica Phase 2 Research Programme Facilitate South-South cooperation Diaspora Policy National Development Plan Vision 2030 Jamaica National Development Plan Lessons Learnt/Recommendations Mainstreaming is a process Political will Consultation Technical support Sustainability National focal points ICPD Beyond 2014 Role of the IDPs at the national and regional level Vision 2030 Jamaica Best Practice Cabinet buy-in Comprehensive multi-sectoral approach Focus on Diaspora engagement Focal Point in central planning agency Extensive consultation process National Development Plan Vision 2030 Jamaica National Development Plan Thank you