Estimating Financing Needs for Local Services in Madagascar
This note presents the methodology and findings of a field study on the financing needs of Madagascar's communes-the country's lowest but most institutionally advanced level of subnational government. Following a first round of municipal...
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okr-10986-96892021-04-23T14:02:46Z Estimating Financing Needs for Local Services in Madagascar Febgler, Wolfgang ACCOUNTING CENTRAL MINISTRIES COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY GROUPS DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPMENT PLANNING DONOR FINANCING ELECTIONS EXPENDITURES EXTERNALITIES FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCING GAP FINANCING GAPS HEALTH CARE INCOME INVESTMENT FUNDS LOCAL FINANCE LOCAL FINANCING LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL REVENUE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY RESOURCE USE REVENUE COLLECTION SANITATION SERVICE CAPACITY SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION USER CHARGES USER FEES WASTE DISPOSAL WATER SERVICES This note presents the methodology and findings of a field study on the financing needs of Madagascar's communes-the country's lowest but most institutionally advanced level of subnational government. Following a first round of municipal elections in 1995, more than 1,500 communes are now formally responsible for maintaining basic administrative services and social and economic infrastructure, including local waste disposal and sanitation. In addition, communes are responsible for identifying and coordinating local investments and for supporting implementation of the national Poverty Reduction Strategy at the local level. 2012-08-13T09:17:26Z 2012-08-13T09:17:26Z 2004-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/06/5529892/estimating-financing-needs-local-services-madagascar http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9689 English Africa Region Findings & Good Practice Infobriefs; No. 239 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa Madagascar |
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ACCOUNTING CENTRAL MINISTRIES COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY GROUPS DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPMENT PLANNING DONOR FINANCING ELECTIONS EXPENDITURES EXTERNALITIES FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCING GAP FINANCING GAPS HEALTH CARE INCOME INVESTMENT FUNDS LOCAL FINANCE LOCAL FINANCING LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL REVENUE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY RESOURCE USE REVENUE COLLECTION SANITATION SERVICE CAPACITY SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION USER CHARGES USER FEES WASTE DISPOSAL WATER SERVICES |
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ACCOUNTING CENTRAL MINISTRIES COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY GROUPS DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPMENT PLANNING DONOR FINANCING ELECTIONS EXPENDITURES EXTERNALITIES FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCING GAP FINANCING GAPS HEALTH CARE INCOME INVESTMENT FUNDS LOCAL FINANCE LOCAL FINANCING LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL REVENUE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY RESOURCE USE REVENUE COLLECTION SANITATION SERVICE CAPACITY SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION USER CHARGES USER FEES WASTE DISPOSAL WATER SERVICES Febgler, Wolfgang Estimating Financing Needs for Local Services in Madagascar |
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This note presents the methodology and
findings of a field study on the financing needs of
Madagascar's communes-the country's lowest but
most institutionally advanced level of subnational
government. Following a first round of municipal elections
in 1995, more than 1,500 communes are now formally
responsible for maintaining basic administrative services
and social and economic infrastructure, including local
waste disposal and sanitation. In addition, communes are
responsible for identifying and coordinating local
investments and for supporting implementation of the
national Poverty Reduction Strategy at the local level. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Febgler, Wolfgang |
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Febgler, Wolfgang |
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Febgler, Wolfgang |
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Estimating Financing Needs for Local Services in Madagascar |
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Estimating Financing Needs for Local Services in Madagascar |
title_full |
Estimating Financing Needs for Local Services in Madagascar |
title_fullStr |
Estimating Financing Needs for Local Services in Madagascar |
title_full_unstemmed |
Estimating Financing Needs for Local Services in Madagascar |
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estimating financing needs for local services in madagascar |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/06/5529892/estimating-financing-needs-local-services-madagascar http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9689 |
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