An Assignment of Local Service Delivery and Local Governments in Kenya
The report examines the local government sector in Kenya, the reform and decentralization process, and the dynamics of local service delivery. The report is organized in three parts. The first, traces the broad contours of the reform process in Ken...
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Format: | Pre-2003 Economic or Sector Report |
Language: | English en_US |
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Washington, DC
2013
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/06/1936414/kenya-assignment-local-service-delivery-local-governments-kenya http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15415 |
Summary: | The report examines the local government
sector in Kenya, the reform and decentralization process,
and the dynamics of local service delivery. The report is
organized in three parts. The first, traces the broad
contours of the reform process in Kenya: the
inter-governmental system, local government and key local
service sectors (such as water, roads, education, and
health), and the macro reform processes (such as the public
sector reforms, and the Kenya Constitution Review). The
second part, reviews the existing systems for local service
delivery, including aspects such as institutional
arrangements, planning and financing for local services, and
the structure, and finances of local governments. The third
part focuses on a synthesis of key issues in the reform
process, and discusses the strategic directions for both the
Bank, and the Department of International Development
(DFID), regarding future support to the Government of Kenya
for improvements in local service delivery, and related
local government reform. |
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