Peru : Towards a System of Social Accountability
The transition government initiated three important national processes: (i) multi-stakeholder roundtables or mesas de concertacion to support the Fight against Poverty, (ii) formulation of national development goals, and (iii) decentralization. Th...
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okr-10986-103642021-04-23T14:02:50Z Peru : Towards a System of Social Accountability Felicio, Mariana John-Abraham, Indu ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCOUNTABILITY ADVOCACY ANALYTICAL WORK ANTI-CORRUPTION AUTHORITY BUDGET ALLOCATIONS BUDGET ANALYSIS BUDGET CYCLE BUDGET DECISIONS BUDGET EXPENDITURE TRACKING BUDGET INFORMATION BUDGET MONITORING BUDGET PROCESSES BUSINESS SECTOR CAPACITY BUILDING CITIZEN CITIZENS CIVIC ENGAGEMENT CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CLIENT FEEDBACK COLLECTIVE ACTION CORRUPTION CREDIBILITY DECENTRALIZATION DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS DECENTRALIZATION REFORM DECISION MAKERS DECISION-MAKING DECREE DEMOCRACY DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT GOVERNANCE REFORM GOVERNMENT MINISTRIES GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS HEALTH SERVICES HOUSEHOLD SURVEY INCREASED TRANSPARENCY INEQUALITY INFORMATION SYSTEMS INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT INSTITUTIONALIZATION LABOR UNIONS LEARNING LEGAL DOCUMENTS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LOCAL LEVELS MEDIA MEDIA COVERAGE MINISTRY OF FINANCE MONITORING SYSTEM MONITORING TOOL NATIONAL CONSENSUS NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL LEVELS NATIONAL SERVICE OPENNESS PARTICIPATORY BUDGET PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING PARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENT PARTICIPATORY MANAGEMENT PARTICIPATORY MECHANISMS PARTICIPATORY PERFORMANCE MONITORING PARTICIPATORY PLANNING PARTICIPATORY PROCESS PARTICIPATORY TOOLS POLICY CYCLE POLICY ENVIRONMENT POLITICAL PARTIES POLITICIANS POOR GOVERNANCE POVERTY ASSESSMENT POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY PUBLIC AGENCIES PUBLIC BUDGET PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT PUBLIC INFORMATION PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC MANAGEMENT PUBLIC OFFICIALS PUBLIC POLICIES PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SERVICES QUANTITATIVE METHODS REPRESENTATIVES SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL EQUITY SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL PROGRAMS STAKEHOLDER TRANSPARENCY VERTICAL ACCOUNTABILITY TRANSITIONAL GOVERNMENTS DECENTRALIZATION POVERTY SOCIAL CONDITIONS CORRUPTION SOCIAL REFORM PARTICIPATORY MANAGEMENT CITIZEN PARTICIPATION CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS The transition government initiated three important national processes: (i) multi-stakeholder roundtables or mesas de concertacion to support the Fight against Poverty, (ii) formulation of national development goals, and (iii) decentralization. The note discusses the actions that Peru has taken for a system of social accountability; looks at lessons learned in implementing the programmatic loan and future challenges. 2012-08-13T11:16:08Z 2012-08-13T11:16:08Z 2004-02 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/02/3092701/peru-towards-system-social-accountability http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10364 English en breve; No. 39 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean |
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ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCOUNTABILITY ADVOCACY ANALYTICAL WORK ANTI-CORRUPTION AUTHORITY BUDGET ALLOCATIONS BUDGET ANALYSIS BUDGET CYCLE BUDGET DECISIONS BUDGET EXPENDITURE TRACKING BUDGET INFORMATION BUDGET MONITORING BUDGET PROCESSES BUSINESS SECTOR CAPACITY BUILDING CITIZEN CITIZENS CIVIC ENGAGEMENT CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CLIENT FEEDBACK COLLECTIVE ACTION CORRUPTION CREDIBILITY DECENTRALIZATION DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS DECENTRALIZATION REFORM DECISION MAKERS DECISION-MAKING DECREE DEMOCRACY DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT GOVERNANCE REFORM GOVERNMENT MINISTRIES GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS HEALTH SERVICES HOUSEHOLD SURVEY INCREASED TRANSPARENCY INEQUALITY INFORMATION SYSTEMS INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT INSTITUTIONALIZATION LABOR UNIONS LEARNING LEGAL DOCUMENTS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LOCAL LEVELS MEDIA MEDIA COVERAGE MINISTRY OF FINANCE MONITORING SYSTEM MONITORING TOOL NATIONAL CONSENSUS NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL LEVELS NATIONAL SERVICE OPENNESS PARTICIPATORY BUDGET PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING PARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENT PARTICIPATORY MANAGEMENT PARTICIPATORY MECHANISMS PARTICIPATORY PERFORMANCE MONITORING PARTICIPATORY PLANNING PARTICIPATORY PROCESS PARTICIPATORY TOOLS POLICY CYCLE POLICY ENVIRONMENT POLITICAL PARTIES POLITICIANS POOR GOVERNANCE POVERTY ASSESSMENT POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY PUBLIC AGENCIES PUBLIC BUDGET PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT PUBLIC INFORMATION PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC MANAGEMENT PUBLIC OFFICIALS PUBLIC POLICIES PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SERVICES QUANTITATIVE METHODS REPRESENTATIVES SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL EQUITY SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL PROGRAMS STAKEHOLDER TRANSPARENCY VERTICAL ACCOUNTABILITY TRANSITIONAL GOVERNMENTS DECENTRALIZATION POVERTY SOCIAL CONDITIONS CORRUPTION SOCIAL REFORM PARTICIPATORY MANAGEMENT CITIZEN PARTICIPATION CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS |
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ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCOUNTABILITY ADVOCACY ANALYTICAL WORK ANTI-CORRUPTION AUTHORITY BUDGET ALLOCATIONS BUDGET ANALYSIS BUDGET CYCLE BUDGET DECISIONS BUDGET EXPENDITURE TRACKING BUDGET INFORMATION BUDGET MONITORING BUDGET PROCESSES BUSINESS SECTOR CAPACITY BUILDING CITIZEN CITIZENS CIVIC ENGAGEMENT CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CLIENT FEEDBACK COLLECTIVE ACTION CORRUPTION CREDIBILITY DECENTRALIZATION DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS DECENTRALIZATION REFORM DECISION MAKERS DECISION-MAKING DECREE DEMOCRACY DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT GOVERNANCE REFORM GOVERNMENT MINISTRIES GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS HEALTH SERVICES HOUSEHOLD SURVEY INCREASED TRANSPARENCY INEQUALITY INFORMATION SYSTEMS INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT INSTITUTIONALIZATION LABOR UNIONS LEARNING LEGAL DOCUMENTS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LOCAL LEVELS MEDIA MEDIA COVERAGE MINISTRY OF FINANCE MONITORING SYSTEM MONITORING TOOL NATIONAL CONSENSUS NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL LEVELS NATIONAL SERVICE OPENNESS PARTICIPATORY BUDGET PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING PARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENT PARTICIPATORY MANAGEMENT PARTICIPATORY MECHANISMS PARTICIPATORY PERFORMANCE MONITORING PARTICIPATORY PLANNING PARTICIPATORY PROCESS PARTICIPATORY TOOLS POLICY CYCLE POLICY ENVIRONMENT POLITICAL PARTIES POLITICIANS POOR GOVERNANCE POVERTY ASSESSMENT POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY PUBLIC AGENCIES PUBLIC BUDGET PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT PUBLIC INFORMATION PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC MANAGEMENT PUBLIC OFFICIALS PUBLIC POLICIES PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SERVICES QUANTITATIVE METHODS REPRESENTATIVES SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL EQUITY SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL PROGRAMS STAKEHOLDER TRANSPARENCY VERTICAL ACCOUNTABILITY TRANSITIONAL GOVERNMENTS DECENTRALIZATION POVERTY SOCIAL CONDITIONS CORRUPTION SOCIAL REFORM PARTICIPATORY MANAGEMENT CITIZEN PARTICIPATION CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS Felicio, Mariana John-Abraham, Indu Peru : Towards a System of Social Accountability |
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Latin America & Caribbean |
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en breve; No. 39 |
description |
The transition government initiated
three important national processes: (i) multi-stakeholder
roundtables or mesas de concertacion to support the Fight
against Poverty, (ii) formulation of national development
goals, and (iii) decentralization. The note discusses the
actions that Peru has taken for a system of social
accountability; looks at lessons learned in implementing the
programmatic loan and future challenges. |
format |
Publications & Research :: Brief |
author |
Felicio, Mariana John-Abraham, Indu |
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Felicio, Mariana John-Abraham, Indu |
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Felicio, Mariana |
title |
Peru : Towards a System of Social Accountability |
title_short |
Peru : Towards a System of Social Accountability |
title_full |
Peru : Towards a System of Social Accountability |
title_fullStr |
Peru : Towards a System of Social Accountability |
title_full_unstemmed |
Peru : Towards a System of Social Accountability |
title_sort |
peru : towards a system of social accountability |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/02/3092701/peru-towards-system-social-accountability http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10364 |
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