The United Republic of Tanzania : Decentralisation Sector Work
The primary objectives of the Tanzania Decentralization Sector Work (DSW) are: To develop a strategic analysis of the decentralization process in Tanzania, commonly known as the Local Government Reform Programme (LGRP); and on this basis, to formu...
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okr-10986-150962021-04-23T14:03:15Z The United Republic of Tanzania : Decentralisation Sector Work World Bank ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ASSETS AUDITS AUTONOMY BLOCK GRANTS GRANTS BUDGETING CAPACITY BUILDING CENTRAL MINISTRIES CIVIL SERVICE CONSOLIDATION CONTRACTORS COUNCILORS COUNCILS DECENTRALIZATION DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS DECONCENTRATION DEMOCRACY DEVOLUTION EMPLOYMENT EXHIBITS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT GOVERNMENT REFORM HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT INTERGOVERNMENTAL TRANSFERS JURISDICTION LAWS LEGISLATION LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL BUDGETS LOCAL CAPACITY LOCAL COUNCILS LOCAL EXPENDITURES LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT JURISDICTION LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL JURISDICTIONS LOCAL LEVEL LOCAL OFFICIALS MANAGEMENT CAPACITY MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES MUNICIPAL COUNCILS MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS MUNICIPAL LEVEL MUNICIPALITIES OPERATING COSTS OWN SOURCE REVENUE PERFORMANCE AUDITING PERFORMANCE INCENTIVES POVERTY REDUCTION PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC GOODS REFORM PROCESS REFORMS REGIONAL GOVERNMENT RESOURCE USE REVENUE COLLECTION SERVICE DELIVERY STREET LIGHTING TEAMS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORTATION URBAN AREAS URBAN SERVICES WATER SUPPLY The primary objectives of the Tanzania Decentralization Sector Work (DSW) are: To develop a strategic analysis of the decentralization process in Tanzania, commonly known as the Local Government Reform Programme (LGRP); and on this basis, to formulate proposals regarding a) the orientation of the World Bank towards the LGRP and the modalities of the Bank's potential involvement in the Programme, and b) appropriate responses by the Bank at the project level in those sectors affected by the LGRP. The DSW is intended to enhance the Bank's understanding of developments in the decentralization theme area and to optimize Bank decision-making regarding its involvement here. It also aims to assist the Bank in structuring its projects such that the impact of the decentralization process is taken into proper account. 2013-08-14T22:10:43Z 2013-08-14T22:10:43Z 2001-05-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/05/5687821/tanzania-decentralization-sector-work http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15096 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Africa Tanzania |
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ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ASSETS AUDITS AUTONOMY BLOCK GRANTS GRANTS BUDGETING CAPACITY BUILDING CENTRAL MINISTRIES CIVIL SERVICE CONSOLIDATION CONTRACTORS COUNCILORS COUNCILS DECENTRALIZATION DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS DECONCENTRATION DEMOCRACY DEVOLUTION EMPLOYMENT EXHIBITS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT GOVERNMENT REFORM HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT INTERGOVERNMENTAL TRANSFERS JURISDICTION LAWS LEGISLATION LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL BUDGETS LOCAL CAPACITY LOCAL COUNCILS LOCAL EXPENDITURES LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT JURISDICTION LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL JURISDICTIONS LOCAL LEVEL LOCAL OFFICIALS MANAGEMENT CAPACITY MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES MUNICIPAL COUNCILS MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS MUNICIPAL LEVEL MUNICIPALITIES OPERATING COSTS OWN SOURCE REVENUE PERFORMANCE AUDITING PERFORMANCE INCENTIVES POVERTY REDUCTION PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC GOODS REFORM PROCESS REFORMS REGIONAL GOVERNMENT RESOURCE USE REVENUE COLLECTION SERVICE DELIVERY STREET LIGHTING TEAMS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORTATION URBAN AREAS URBAN SERVICES WATER SUPPLY |
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ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ASSETS AUDITS AUTONOMY BLOCK GRANTS GRANTS BUDGETING CAPACITY BUILDING CENTRAL MINISTRIES CIVIL SERVICE CONSOLIDATION CONTRACTORS COUNCILORS COUNCILS DECENTRALIZATION DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS DECONCENTRATION DEMOCRACY DEVOLUTION EMPLOYMENT EXHIBITS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT GOVERNMENT REFORM HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT INTERGOVERNMENTAL TRANSFERS JURISDICTION LAWS LEGISLATION LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL BUDGETS LOCAL CAPACITY LOCAL COUNCILS LOCAL EXPENDITURES LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT JURISDICTION LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL JURISDICTIONS LOCAL LEVEL LOCAL OFFICIALS MANAGEMENT CAPACITY MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES MUNICIPAL COUNCILS MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS MUNICIPAL LEVEL MUNICIPALITIES OPERATING COSTS OWN SOURCE REVENUE PERFORMANCE AUDITING PERFORMANCE INCENTIVES POVERTY REDUCTION PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC GOODS REFORM PROCESS REFORMS REGIONAL GOVERNMENT RESOURCE USE REVENUE COLLECTION SERVICE DELIVERY STREET LIGHTING TEAMS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORTATION URBAN AREAS URBAN SERVICES WATER SUPPLY World Bank The United Republic of Tanzania : Decentralisation Sector Work |
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The primary objectives of the Tanzania
Decentralization Sector Work (DSW) are: To develop a
strategic analysis of the decentralization process in
Tanzania, commonly known as the Local Government Reform
Programme (LGRP); and on this basis, to formulate proposals
regarding a) the orientation of the World Bank towards the
LGRP and the modalities of the Bank's potential
involvement in the Programme, and b) appropriate responses
by the Bank at the project level in those sectors affected
by the LGRP. The DSW is intended to enhance the Bank's
understanding of developments in the decentralization theme
area and to optimize Bank decision-making regarding its
involvement here. It also aims to assist the Bank in
structuring its projects such that the impact of the
decentralization process is taken into proper account. |
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The United Republic of Tanzania : Decentralisation Sector Work |
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The United Republic of Tanzania : Decentralisation Sector Work |
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The United Republic of Tanzania : Decentralisation Sector Work |
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The United Republic of Tanzania : Decentralisation Sector Work |
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The United Republic of Tanzania : Decentralisation Sector Work |
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united republic of tanzania : decentralisation sector work |
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