Framing the Social Contract : A Review of Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia

The Arab Uprisings demonstrated a need for a new social contract in Maghreb countries as well as likely other regions, built on greater citizen trust, and inclusive and accountable service delivery. The brief focuses on key elements of the Social C...

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Main Authors: Gold, Jenny, Harati, Elissar Tatum
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2018
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/169211534269547790/Framing-the-social-contract-a-review-of-Algeria-Morocco-and-Tunisia
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spelling okr-10986-302762021-05-25T10:54:40Z Framing the Social Contract : A Review of Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia Gold, Jenny Harati, Elissar Tatum SERVICE DELIVERY PUBLIC SPENDING SOCIAL INCLUSION SOCIAL ASSISTANCE CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT INEQUALITY POVERTY ALLEVIATION PRIORITIES GENDER DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN MUNICIPAL SERVICES HEALTH SERVICES EDUCATION The Arab Uprisings demonstrated a need for a new social contract in Maghreb countries as well as likely other regions, built on greater citizen trust, and inclusive and accountable service delivery. The brief focuses on key elements of the Social Contract, by comparing data from Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia: Women, youth, and marginalized groups need to be engaged in the social dialogue, and receive observed benefits from social services for a more inclusive Social Contract; Reforms should be geared towards improving service delivery at the municipal, national and regional levels across different sectors (health, education, water, electricity, etc.); Citizen engagement can strengthen the Social Contract between government and citizens, by making it more inclusive and providing feedback to improve the quality of services, address constraints, etc. 2018-08-21T20:22:52Z 2018-08-21T20:22:52Z 2018-07 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/169211534269547790/Framing-the-social-contract-a-review-of-Algeria-Morocco-and-Tunisia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/30276 English HNP Knowledge Brief; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief Middle East and North Africa Algeria Morocco Tunisia
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topic SERVICE DELIVERY
PUBLIC SPENDING
SOCIAL INCLUSION
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT
INEQUALITY
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
PRIORITIES
GENDER
DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN
MUNICIPAL SERVICES
HEALTH SERVICES
EDUCATION
spellingShingle SERVICE DELIVERY
PUBLIC SPENDING
SOCIAL INCLUSION
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT
INEQUALITY
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
PRIORITIES
GENDER
DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN
MUNICIPAL SERVICES
HEALTH SERVICES
EDUCATION
Gold, Jenny
Harati, Elissar Tatum
Framing the Social Contract : A Review of Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia
geographic_facet Middle East and North Africa
Algeria
Morocco
Tunisia
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description The Arab Uprisings demonstrated a need for a new social contract in Maghreb countries as well as likely other regions, built on greater citizen trust, and inclusive and accountable service delivery. The brief focuses on key elements of the Social Contract, by comparing data from Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia: Women, youth, and marginalized groups need to be engaged in the social dialogue, and receive observed benefits from social services for a more inclusive Social Contract; Reforms should be geared towards improving service delivery at the municipal, national and regional levels across different sectors (health, education, water, electricity, etc.); Citizen engagement can strengthen the Social Contract between government and citizens, by making it more inclusive and providing feedback to improve the quality of services, address constraints, etc.
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author Gold, Jenny
Harati, Elissar Tatum
author_facet Gold, Jenny
Harati, Elissar Tatum
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title Framing the Social Contract : A Review of Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia
title_short Framing the Social Contract : A Review of Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia
title_full Framing the Social Contract : A Review of Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia
title_fullStr Framing the Social Contract : A Review of Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia
title_full_unstemmed Framing the Social Contract : A Review of Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia
title_sort framing the social contract : a review of algeria, morocco and tunisia
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2018
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/169211534269547790/Framing-the-social-contract-a-review-of-Algeria-Morocco-and-Tunisia
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