To strengthen capacities of research partners and other civil society and local government actors to research, influence and participate in the most critical fiscal spaces and processes.
Objectives:
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To increase knowledge on citizen participation in fiscal processes at the local government level, with a view to improving government, aid donors and civil society actors’ performance in respect of fulfilling potential for participation to deliver goals of enhanced material well-being and more democratic governance.
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To strengthen capacities of research partners and other civil society and local government actors to research, influence and participation in the most critical fiscal spaces and processes; and
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To learn from successful initiatives to date.
Geographical Spread:
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Five states in India: Kerala, Karnataka, Gujarat, West Bengal, Himachal Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.
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Key areas/components
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To capture the wide gamut, case studies spanning rural and urban India, as well as different governance styles have been captured.
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Focus on qualitative analysis to assess people’s participation in resource raising, budgeting and execution and monitoring.
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All case studies have taken note of higher tiers of local governance systems.
Key outputs:
Analysis building from the case studies evolve findings on the following broad themes:
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Regulatory Framework,
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Fiscal Processes,
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Level of Participation and Citizens Engagement in Local Government,
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Resource raising & Budget allocation,
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Monitoring use of resources,
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Power dynamics,
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Role of Civil Society Organizations,
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Participation of women in fiscal processes.
Conclusion & recommendations
Year/Period:
2001
Client:
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