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ISSN (Print) - 0012-9976 | ISSN (Online) - 2349-8846 Subscribe Donate Login Username Password CAPTCHA This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions. or login via INFED shibboleth * Create new account * Reset your password * Editorials * Translation * Comments * Columns * Alternative Standpoint * HT Parekh Finance Column * Law and Society * Strategic Affairs * Commentary * Perspectives * Special Articles * Archives * The Economic Weekly (1949–1965) * Economic and Political Weekly * Open Access * Submissions * Notes for contributors * Style Sheet * Track Your Submission * * Distilled * Resource Kits * Discussion Maps * Interventions * Articles * In Quotes * Research Radio * * * * * Subscribe Search Advanced Search Special Articles Vol. 59, Issue No. 49, 07 Dec, 2024 Lekha Chakraborty Amandeep Kaur Jitesh Yadav Balamuraly B Download PDF Version CLICK TO EXPLORE OUR REVIEW OF WOMEN'S STUDIES APPEAL FOR DONATIONS TO THE CORPUS OF SAMEEKSHA TRUST This is an appeal to the subscribers, contributors, advertisers and well-wishers of Economic and Political Weekly (EPW), published by Sameeksha Trust, a public charitable trust registered with the office of the Charity Commissioner, Mumbai, India. EXPLORE OUR FEATURES ARCHIVES * 1966-Present * 1949-1965 DIGITAL EDITIONS OF EPW BOOKS A number of titles of EPW/Sameeksha Trust Books are now available in Amazon Kindle. Also available at iTunes. Please explore for details. A+| A| A- Reader Mode APPLYING OECD POLICY EVALUATION CRITERIA TO CHILD PROTECTION SCHEMES IN ODISHA, INDIA Special Articles Vol. 59, Issue No. 49, 07 Dec, 2024 Lekha Chakraborty Amandeep Kaur Jitesh Yadav Balamuraly B The intergovernmental fiscal transfers and state-specific targeted programmes for children in need of care and protection and children in conflict of law are evaluated using the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development criteria of relevance, coherence, effectiveness, efficiency, impact and sustainability. Using the theory of change, various fiscal interventions for child protection are analysed with activities, outputs, intended outcomes and impacts. The analysis revealed that in the post-pandemic fiscal strategy of Odisha, various programmes have been designed by the government to tackle the capability deprivation, hardships, and vulnerabilities faced by the children within the budgetary frameworks and these programmes are made fiscally sustainable through public expenditure convergence within the classification of budgetary transactions. However, the low-utilisation ratios of the funds and the institutional, personnel and infrastructural constraints are identified as the challenges in the effective implementation of child protection programmes. The authors sincerely acknowledge the valuable comments and suggestions from the anonymous referee. UNICEF’s Child Protection Strategy 2021–30 defines child protection as the prevention of and response to exploitation, abuse, neglect, harmful practices, and violence against children,1 which is embedded in the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Against the backdrop of these commitments, the focus of the paper is to conduct the evaluation of the child protection schemes and programmes, by applying the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) DAC criteria of relevance, efficiency, effectiveness, coherence, and sustainability to selected child protection schemes in Odisha. Dear Reader, To continue reading, become a subscriber. Explore our attractive subscription offers. Click here Or To gain instant access to this article (download). Pay INR 236 (Readers in India) Pay $ 12 (Readers outside India) SUPPORT US YOUR SUPPORT WILL ENSURE EPW’S FINANCIAL VIABILITY AND SUSTAINABILITY. 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