Decentralized Service Delivery for the Poor
This report on the decentralized service delivery for the poor is structured in two volumes. Volume one is a cross-sectoral report, the core report. The first part includes the program and performance overview which describes the programs (including their poverty goals) and their process of decentra...
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ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTABILITY FOR RESULTS ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS ACCOUNTABILITY RELATIONSHIP ACCOUNTABILITY RELATIONSHIPS ACCOUNTING ADULT EDUCATION AGGREGATE FISCAL AGRARIAN REFORM ALLOCATION ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES BASIC EDUCATION BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE BENEFICIARIES CAPACITY BUILDING CENTRAL CONTROL CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CITIZEN CITIZENS CLINICS COMMUNITY ACTION COUNTERPART FUNDS DEBT DECENTRALIZATION DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY DEMOCRACY DISSEMINATION DIVISION OF RESPONSIBILITIES ECONOMIC GROWTH EDUCATION EVALUATION EDUCATION EXPENDITURES EDUCATION PROGRAM EDUCATION PROGRAMS EDUCATION SPENDING EDUCATION SYSTEMS EFFICIENCY OF RESOURCE USE EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURE DECENTRALIZATION EXPENDITURES FAMILIES FEDERAL BUDGET FEDERAL FUNDING FEDERAL SPENDING FEDERAL TRANSFERS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL RESOURCES FISCAL AUTHORITY FISCAL AUTONOMY FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION FISCAL FEDERALISM FISCAL INCENTIVES FISCAL SYSTEM GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE PROVIDER HEALTH CARE SYSTEM HEALTH CLINICS HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PROGRAMS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SPENDING HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEMS HEALTH UNITS HEALTH WORKERS HIGHER EXPENDITURE HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HUMAN CAPITAL INCENTIVES FOR ACCOUNTABILITY INDIGENOUS PEOPLES INEQUITIES INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTERMEDIARIES INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS LEGAL STATUS LIFE EXPECTANCY LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL DEVELOPMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE LOCAL REVENUE MANDATES MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL MORTALITY MATERNAL MORTALITY RATE MEASUREMENT OF PERFORMANCE MEDICINES MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MINISTRY OF FINANCE MINISTRY OF HEALTH MODERNIZATION MORBIDITY MORTALITY MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES MUNICIPAL COUNCILS MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS MUNICIPAL LEVEL MUNICIPAL PLANNING MUNICIPAL SERVICES MUNICIPALITIES NATIONAL ACTION NATIONAL COUNCIL NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL POLICIES NATIONAL POLITICS NATIONAL POPULATION NATIONAL PROVIDER ORGANIZATIONS NATIONAL RESOURCES NURSES NUTRITION OUTCOME INDICATORS PATIENT PATIENTS PEDAGOGY POLITICAL PARTIES POLITICAL PARTY POLITICAL PROCESS POLITICIANS POOR PEOPLE POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY IMPACT POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIVATE SECTOR PROGRAM DESIGN PROGRAMS PROGRESS PUBLIC ACTION PUBLIC DISCLOSURE PUBLIC EDUCATION PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC INFORMATION PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC INTEREST PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SCHOOLS PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR SPECIALIST PUBLIC SERVICES QUALITY OF CARE QUALITY OF EDUCATION QUALITY OF SERVICES RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS RESPECT RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL POPULATION RURAL POVERTY SALES TAX SANITATION SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT SCHOOL MANAGEMENT SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY SCHOOLING SECTORAL ALLOCATION SECTORAL POLICY SERVICE AREAS SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION SERVICE QUALITY SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL EXPENDITURES SOCIAL INFORMATION SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SOCIAL POLICIES SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SECURITY COVERAGE SOCIAL SERVICES STATE EXPENDITURE STATE GOVERNMENT STATE GOVERNMENTS TAX BASE TAX EFFORT TAXPAYERS TEACHER SALARIES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOTAL PUBLIC EXPENDITURE TOTAL PUBLIC SPENDING TRANSPARENCY UNEMPLOYMENT UNIONS URBAN POVERTY VACCINATION WORKERS |
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ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTABILITY FOR RESULTS ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS ACCOUNTABILITY RELATIONSHIP ACCOUNTABILITY RELATIONSHIPS ACCOUNTING ADULT EDUCATION AGGREGATE FISCAL AGRARIAN REFORM ALLOCATION ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES BASIC EDUCATION BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE BENEFICIARIES CAPACITY BUILDING CENTRAL CONTROL CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CITIZEN CITIZENS CLINICS COMMUNITY ACTION COUNTERPART FUNDS DEBT DECENTRALIZATION DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY DEMOCRACY DISSEMINATION DIVISION OF RESPONSIBILITIES ECONOMIC GROWTH EDUCATION EVALUATION EDUCATION EXPENDITURES EDUCATION PROGRAM EDUCATION PROGRAMS EDUCATION SPENDING EDUCATION SYSTEMS EFFICIENCY OF RESOURCE USE EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURE DECENTRALIZATION EXPENDITURES FAMILIES FEDERAL BUDGET FEDERAL FUNDING FEDERAL SPENDING FEDERAL TRANSFERS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL RESOURCES FISCAL AUTHORITY FISCAL AUTONOMY FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION FISCAL FEDERALISM FISCAL INCENTIVES FISCAL SYSTEM GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE PROVIDER HEALTH CARE SYSTEM HEALTH CLINICS HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PROGRAMS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SPENDING HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEMS HEALTH UNITS HEALTH WORKERS HIGHER EXPENDITURE HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HUMAN CAPITAL INCENTIVES FOR ACCOUNTABILITY INDIGENOUS PEOPLES INEQUITIES INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTERMEDIARIES INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS LEGAL STATUS LIFE EXPECTANCY LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL DEVELOPMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE LOCAL REVENUE MANDATES MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL MORTALITY MATERNAL MORTALITY RATE MEASUREMENT OF PERFORMANCE MEDICINES MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MINISTRY OF FINANCE MINISTRY OF HEALTH MODERNIZATION MORBIDITY MORTALITY MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES MUNICIPAL COUNCILS MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS MUNICIPAL LEVEL MUNICIPAL PLANNING MUNICIPAL SERVICES MUNICIPALITIES NATIONAL ACTION NATIONAL COUNCIL NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL POLICIES NATIONAL POLITICS NATIONAL POPULATION NATIONAL PROVIDER ORGANIZATIONS NATIONAL RESOURCES NURSES NUTRITION OUTCOME INDICATORS PATIENT PATIENTS PEDAGOGY POLITICAL PARTIES POLITICAL PARTY POLITICAL PROCESS POLITICIANS POOR PEOPLE POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY IMPACT POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIVATE SECTOR PROGRAM DESIGN PROGRAMS PROGRESS PUBLIC ACTION PUBLIC DISCLOSURE PUBLIC EDUCATION PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC INFORMATION PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC INTEREST PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SCHOOLS PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR SPECIALIST PUBLIC SERVICES QUALITY OF CARE QUALITY OF EDUCATION QUALITY OF SERVICES RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS RESPECT RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL POPULATION RURAL POVERTY SALES TAX SANITATION SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT SCHOOL MANAGEMENT SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY SCHOOLING SECTORAL ALLOCATION SECTORAL POLICY SERVICE AREAS SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION SERVICE QUALITY SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL EXPENDITURES SOCIAL INFORMATION SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SOCIAL POLICIES SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SECURITY COVERAGE SOCIAL SERVICES STATE EXPENDITURE STATE GOVERNMENT STATE GOVERNMENTS TAX BASE TAX EFFORT TAXPAYERS TEACHER SALARIES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOTAL PUBLIC EXPENDITURE TOTAL PUBLIC SPENDING TRANSPARENCY UNEMPLOYMENT UNIONS URBAN POVERTY VACCINATION WORKERS World Bank Decentralized Service Delivery for the Poor |
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This report on the decentralized service delivery for the poor is structured in two volumes. Volume one is a cross-sectoral report, the core report. The first part includes the program and performance overview which describes the programs (including their poverty goals) and their process of decentralization, the overview of expenditures, the access of the poor to these services, and the evidence on the quality of services. The second part of the core report is on the institutional dimensions of decentralized service delivery which includes the World Development Report (WDR) 2004-type framework of accountability, adapted to the situation in Mexico. Volume two contains the sectoral pieces. For this report-the third phase of a programmatic series of studies on poverty in Mexico-Mexico's social cabinet requested that the Bank analyze service delivery of a specific list of programs that are essential to the government's development strategy in the context of decentralization. The elements of the government's strategy considered here-basic education, health care for the population without social security coverage, local social infrastructure, and local rural development-all aim directly or indirectly to reduce poverty. Both social and economic services shape the opportunities of poor people. Social services contribute to human capital formation and risk management, while economic services shape access to markets. The analysis presented in this report does not pretend to be exhaustive of decentralized service delivery for the poor. Important areas for future research include the following: (i) analysis of the compliance of the law or of the detail regulations in programs; (ii) systematic comparisons of state interventions in the sectors analyzed in this report; (iii) analysis of the implications and requirements to implement per capita funding in health and education, and freedom to choose providers; and (iv) systematic compilation of information at the state and municipal level on the performance of the programs. |
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Decentralized Service Delivery for the Poor |
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Decentralized Service Delivery for the Poor |
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Decentralized Service Delivery for the Poor |
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Decentralized Service Delivery for the Poor |
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Decentralized Service Delivery for the Poor |
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okr-10986-81732021-04-23T14:02:38Z Decentralized Service Delivery for the Poor World Bank ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTABILITY FOR RESULTS ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS ACCOUNTABILITY RELATIONSHIP ACCOUNTABILITY RELATIONSHIPS ACCOUNTING ADULT EDUCATION AGGREGATE FISCAL AGRARIAN REFORM ALLOCATION ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES BASIC EDUCATION BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE BENEFICIARIES CAPACITY BUILDING CENTRAL CONTROL CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CITIZEN CITIZENS CLINICS COMMUNITY ACTION COUNTERPART FUNDS DEBT DECENTRALIZATION DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY DEMOCRACY DISSEMINATION DIVISION OF RESPONSIBILITIES ECONOMIC GROWTH EDUCATION EVALUATION EDUCATION EXPENDITURES EDUCATION PROGRAM EDUCATION PROGRAMS EDUCATION SPENDING EDUCATION SYSTEMS EFFICIENCY OF RESOURCE USE EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURE DECENTRALIZATION EXPENDITURES FAMILIES FEDERAL BUDGET FEDERAL FUNDING FEDERAL SPENDING FEDERAL TRANSFERS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL RESOURCES FISCAL AUTHORITY FISCAL AUTONOMY FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION FISCAL FEDERALISM FISCAL INCENTIVES FISCAL SYSTEM GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE PROVIDER HEALTH CARE SYSTEM HEALTH CLINICS HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PROGRAMS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SPENDING HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEMS HEALTH UNITS HEALTH WORKERS HIGHER EXPENDITURE HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HUMAN CAPITAL INCENTIVES FOR ACCOUNTABILITY INDIGENOUS PEOPLES INEQUITIES INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTERMEDIARIES INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS LEGAL STATUS LIFE EXPECTANCY LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL DEVELOPMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE LOCAL REVENUE MANDATES MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL MORTALITY MATERNAL MORTALITY RATE MEASUREMENT OF PERFORMANCE MEDICINES MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MINISTRY OF FINANCE MINISTRY OF HEALTH MODERNIZATION MORBIDITY MORTALITY MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES MUNICIPAL COUNCILS MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS MUNICIPAL LEVEL MUNICIPAL PLANNING MUNICIPAL SERVICES MUNICIPALITIES NATIONAL ACTION NATIONAL COUNCIL NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL POLICIES NATIONAL POLITICS NATIONAL POPULATION NATIONAL PROVIDER ORGANIZATIONS NATIONAL RESOURCES NURSES NUTRITION OUTCOME INDICATORS PATIENT PATIENTS PEDAGOGY POLITICAL PARTIES POLITICAL PARTY POLITICAL PROCESS POLITICIANS POOR PEOPLE POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY IMPACT POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIVATE SECTOR PROGRAM DESIGN PROGRAMS PROGRESS PUBLIC ACTION PUBLIC DISCLOSURE PUBLIC EDUCATION PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC INFORMATION PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC INTEREST PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SCHOOLS PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR SPECIALIST PUBLIC SERVICES QUALITY OF CARE QUALITY OF EDUCATION QUALITY OF SERVICES RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS RESPECT RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL POPULATION RURAL POVERTY SALES TAX SANITATION SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT SCHOOL MANAGEMENT SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY SCHOOLING SECTORAL ALLOCATION SECTORAL POLICY SERVICE AREAS SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION SERVICE QUALITY SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL EXPENDITURES SOCIAL INFORMATION SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SOCIAL POLICIES SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SECURITY COVERAGE SOCIAL SERVICES STATE EXPENDITURE STATE GOVERNMENT STATE GOVERNMENTS TAX BASE TAX EFFORT TAXPAYERS TEACHER SALARIES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOTAL PUBLIC EXPENDITURE TOTAL PUBLIC SPENDING TRANSPARENCY UNEMPLOYMENT UNIONS URBAN POVERTY VACCINATION WORKERS This report on the decentralized service delivery for the poor is structured in two volumes. Volume one is a cross-sectoral report, the core report. The first part includes the program and performance overview which describes the programs (including their poverty goals) and their process of decentralization, the overview of expenditures, the access of the poor to these services, and the evidence on the quality of services. The second part of the core report is on the institutional dimensions of decentralized service delivery which includes the World Development Report (WDR) 2004-type framework of accountability, adapted to the situation in Mexico. Volume two contains the sectoral pieces. For this report-the third phase of a programmatic series of studies on poverty in Mexico-Mexico's social cabinet requested that the Bank analyze service delivery of a specific list of programs that are essential to the government's development strategy in the context of decentralization. The elements of the government's strategy considered here-basic education, health care for the population without social security coverage, local social infrastructure, and local rural development-all aim directly or indirectly to reduce poverty. Both social and economic services shape the opportunities of poor people. Social services contribute to human capital formation and risk management, while economic services shape access to markets. The analysis presented in this report does not pretend to be exhaustive of decentralized service delivery for the poor. Important areas for future research include the following: (i) analysis of the compliance of the law or of the detail regulations in programs; (ii) systematic comparisons of state interventions in the sectors analyzed in this report; (iii) analysis of the implications and requirements to implement per capita funding in health and education, and freedom to choose providers; and (iv) systematic compilation of information at the state and municipal level on the performance of the programs. 2012-06-15T18:37:38Z 2012-06-15T18:37:38Z 2006-08 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/08/10239703/mexico-decentralized-service-delivery-poor-vol-1-2-core-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8173 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Poverty Study Economic & Sector Work Latin America & Caribbean Mexico |