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Empirical Analysis using Household and Micro-level Datasets

Formal empirical analysis of the social impact of crises, policy adjustments and other economic events is typically underpinned by an ex- post analysis using nationally representative household survey data.
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Social Budget Tracking and Analysis

Social budget tracking and analysis tools monitor the extent of priority and protection given to public budget items and can influence government policies in favour of allocations to children and families.
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A Child Rights Lens for Poverty and Social Impact Analyses (PSIAs)

Poverty and Social Impact Analyses, PSIAs, are aimed at facilitating an ex-ante understanding of the potential distributional impacts of a given policy reform. Child rights centered PSIAs, add a child focus to these impact assessments, as tools specifically designed to promote more child sensitive real-time policy making.

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Child Rights Impact Assessment


In 2006-07, UNICEF and Save the Children UK in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) developed a Child Rights Impact Assessments (CRIAs) to provide BiH policy makers with the means of assessing the impact on children of the reform of electricity sector.  The CRIA was developed in response to a failure of the BiH Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper to integrate child rights. This section compiles a number of the publications and supporting material related to the CRIAs undertaken for BiH.

Documents

  1. Child Rights Impact Assessment of Economic Policies: A Case Study from Bosnia and Herzegovina (2008)
    Authors: Krieger, Y.P., and Rubar, E.

  2. Child Rights Impact Assessment of Economic Policies: A Case Study from Bosnia and Herzegovina (2008)
    Authors: Krieger, Y.P., and Rubar, E.
    Power Point Presentation prepared for the UNICEF/New School Conference "Rethinking Poverty: Making Policies that Work for Children", 21-23 April 2008

  3. Child Rights Impact Assessment of Economic Policies in Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Case Study of Proposed Electricity Price Increase (2008)
    Authors: Krieger, Y.P., and Rubar, E.
    Article published on "Forum 21" in 2008

  4. Child Rights Impact Assessment of Potential Electricity Price Rise in Bosnia and Herzegovina (2007)
    Authors: Birdi, A., Marcus, R., Memic F., Holicek, A-R M., and A. Vulkovic
    This report has been produced by UNICEF in collaboration with Save the Children, DFID and the Directorate for Economic Planning (DEP)Bosnia and Herzegovina