The project addressed the deficits of democratic practices in urban municipalities in Bangladesh and Cambodia, particularly issues on participation, transparency and accountability mechanisms, due to the lack of which these institutions often fail to deliver services effectively and equitably and lack responsiveness towards the most marginalised. It enhanced organised civic action and participation through mobilisation, capacity building, campaigns and participatory monitoring to ensure accountability. It also enhanced citizens' access to information and basic services by developing partnership with elected municipalities to establish 'models' of social accountability mechanisms.

Objectives

The primary objective of the project was to improve democratic practices in urban local governance institutions through social accountability for improving the provision of basic services to the most marginalised families in two Asian cities – Rajshahi in Bangladesh and Takhmao in Cambodia.

Geographical spread

Bangladesh (Rajshahi) and Cambodia (Takhmao)

Key components

Key outputs

Year/period

2011 - 2013

Client

United Nations Democracy Fund (UNDEF)