Thursday 6 June 2013

[wanabidii] Unblocking results: using aid to address governance contraints in public service delivery

Governance constraints and weak institutions are a major cause of poor public service delivery in developing countries, yet there is little evidence on whether and how aid can help to release or ameliorate such constraints. Evidence that does exist tends to focus on the impact of particular types of accountability structures (such as user committees and citizen report cards). In contrast, little research has considered the broader implications of governance constraints for the design and delivery of aid programmes.

To address this gap, this study looks at four aid programmes in lower-income countries that appear to have been particularly effective at addressing governance constraints. These include a rural water programme in Tanzania, a pay and attendance monitoring programme in Sierra Leone, a project supporting the Strategy and Policy Unit in the President's Office in Sierra Leone, and a local government programme in Uganda (forthcoming). The study looks at how these programmes interacted with common governance constraints and what activities and enabling factors appear to have contributed to an effective engagement. It draws on an ODI classification of three common governance constraints: the degree to which sector policies and institutional arrangements are coherent; the strength of top-down performance disciplines and bottom-up accountability mechanisms; and whether there is scope for local problem solving and collective action.

The study looks at the activities that these programmes carried out and finds that six enabling factors appear to have been particularly important for success.

Link:http://www.odi.org.uk/sites/odi.org.uk/files/odi-assets/publications-opinion-files/8409.pdf

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