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Stakeholders Analysis

Josephine Namusisi

Deputy Component Manager

Deepening Democracy

27th November 2017

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Outline

• Who is a stakeholder?

• What is Stakeholder analysis?

• Why should stakeholder analysis be done?

• How is stakeholder analysis for results done?

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Introduction

• Every development initiative has stakeholders

• A Stakeholder is any person or organization, that can be positively or negatively affected by an intervention, or cause an impact on the actions of a project or organization.

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Stakeholder Analysis

• Stakeholders are persons, groups, institutions or things with interests/a stake in a project or programme.

• They can influence or be influenced by the project activities.

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Categories of stakeholders

• Supply side- In governance programs, the supply side often refers to government institutions (Duty Bearers) implementers and sponsors of governance programs.

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Stakeholder Analysis

• Demand side- Beneficiaries, concern citizens, allies in any given intervention (Rights holders)

• Beneficiaries: Of the project-both targeted and untargeted. Beneficiaries form the User group, People who use the resources or service in an area.

• Interest group: People who have an interest in, an opinion about, or who can affect the use of, a resource or service.

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Categories of stakeholders

• Primary stakeholders: Those ultimately affected either positively or negatively by the project.

• Double as the Internal Stakeholders (staff, direct beneficiary)

• Secondary stakeholders: Intermediaries in the delivery process.

• External stakeholders: Those affected by the project indirectly (development partners, gov’t).

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Stakeholder Analysis/Mapping

• Stakeholder analysis is a process of: • identifying key stakeholders to an

intervention,

• their interests in the intervention and

• the ways those interests affect the risks or viability of the intervention.

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Why should we do a Stakeholder Analysis?

• Exclusion can create game stoppers

• Inclusion can create

• support,

• motivation,

• greater transparency

• and a larger pool of knowledge and ideas

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Stakeholder Analysis • It helps to identify the key persons or groups

affected by an intervention and contributes to good programme/ project/ policy design and implementation.

• This information is used to assess how the interests of those stakeholders should be addressed in a given intervention

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How is a Stakeholder Analysis done?

1. Focus on WHO to involve in the results based management process of a given intervention starting with the planning process (theory of change), implementation and then M&E

2. Start by mapping or listing all stakeholders, cluster them (e.g. a donor cluster, a government cluster, a civil society cluster etc.)

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Stakeholder Analysis

3. Start analysing them one by one.

4. You may then decide on which stakeholder to involve or not.

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The 5 key aspects of the analysis

• The analysis requires identification of different aspects such as: • Need: What is need/interest of a given

stakeholder in an intervention? • Impact: What specific impact is

anticipated on this stakeholder as a result of the project/policy/programme?

• Support: What support do you get/expect to get from such stakeholder?

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• Power: What is the degree of power which the stakeholders have in relation to your ability to achieve your project goal?

• Influence: What is the degree of influence the stakeholders have in relation to your ability to achieve your project goal. What is their capacity to participate (low medium, high)

Note: These aspects of analysis are critical at every stage of managing a project(planning, managing implementation, and monitoring and evaluation).

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Power/Influence and Stakeholders

(High power and low influence)

Monitor

(High power and High influence)

Maximum

co-operation

(Low power and low influence)

Ignore

(Low power and High influence)

Monitor

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Example of Simple Stakeholder Analysis

at M&E stage

Stakeholder Information we need from them

What we currently receive from them

Why we do not receive what we ought to receive

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