Understanding and Monitoring Service Delivery in a Decentralizing Environment in Mongolia : The Case of Education and Health

The Integrated Budget Law (IBL) of 2011 has helped launch national reform toward greater decentralization, with significant implications for education and health service delivery. Building on lessons from previous phases of fiscal reform, the IBL grants new “decision space” to sub-national officia...

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spelling okr-10986-240552021-04-23T14:04:19Z Understanding and Monitoring Service Delivery in a Decentralizing Environment in Mongolia : The Case of Education and Health World Bank health services education services school financing teacher management universal health coverage The Integrated Budget Law (IBL) of 2011 has helped launch national reform toward greater decentralization, with significant implications for education and health service delivery. Building on lessons from previous phases of fiscal reform, the IBL grants new “decision space” to sub-national officials, increasing the degree of autonomy that lower levels of government, schools, and health care facilities have in delivering services. It provides local officials with significantly more discretion in how they spend education and health funds from the central government, which previously were subject to strict line item budgeting. 2016-04-12T21:12:50Z 2016-04-12T21:12:50Z 2015-12-31 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/03/26030769/understanding-monitoring-service-delivery-decentralizing-environment-mongolia-case-education-health http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24055 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Public Sector Study Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Mongolia
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Understanding and Monitoring Service Delivery in a Decentralizing Environment in Mongolia : The Case of Education and Health
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description The Integrated Budget Law (IBL) of 2011 has helped launch national reform toward greater decentralization, with significant implications for education and health service delivery. Building on lessons from previous phases of fiscal reform, the IBL grants new “decision space” to sub-national officials, increasing the degree of autonomy that lower levels of government, schools, and health care facilities have in delivering services. It provides local officials with significantly more discretion in how they spend education and health funds from the central government, which previously were subject to strict line item budgeting.
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title Understanding and Monitoring Service Delivery in a Decentralizing Environment in Mongolia : The Case of Education and Health
title_short Understanding and Monitoring Service Delivery in a Decentralizing Environment in Mongolia : The Case of Education and Health
title_full Understanding and Monitoring Service Delivery in a Decentralizing Environment in Mongolia : The Case of Education and Health
title_fullStr Understanding and Monitoring Service Delivery in a Decentralizing Environment in Mongolia : The Case of Education and Health
title_full_unstemmed Understanding and Monitoring Service Delivery in a Decentralizing Environment in Mongolia : The Case of Education and Health
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