Prospects and limits to social accountability tools towards enhancing service delivery in Bulawayo urban
Demand-side governance and social accountability approaches have steadily gained prominence as a means of achieving and improving a range of development outcomes (Holland et al, 2011). A good number of local authorities across the world in both the developed and developing counties are investing in...
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description | Demand-side governance and social accountability approaches have steadily gained prominence as a means of achieving and improving a range of development outcomes (Holland et al, 2011). A good number of local authorities across the world in both the developed and developing counties are investing in social accountability tools such as citizen participation, budget tracking and expenditure monitoring, community score cards and others to ensure that citizens have a voice in the planning and provision of services and also in finding ways in which service provision can and should be improved. |
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spelling | ir-11408-5892022-06-27T13:49:05Z Prospects and limits to social accountability tools towards enhancing service delivery in Bulawayo urban Matsika, Lillian Social accountability Demand-side governance and social accountability approaches have steadily gained prominence as a means of achieving and improving a range of development outcomes (Holland et al, 2011). A good number of local authorities across the world in both the developed and developing counties are investing in social accountability tools such as citizen participation, budget tracking and expenditure monitoring, community score cards and others to ensure that citizens have a voice in the planning and provision of services and also in finding ways in which service provision can and should be improved. 2015-06-10T11:44:05Z 2015-06-10T11:44:05Z 2014 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/589 en open Midlands State University |
spellingShingle | Social accountability Matsika, Lillian Prospects and limits to social accountability tools towards enhancing service delivery in Bulawayo urban |
title | Prospects and limits to social accountability tools towards enhancing service delivery in Bulawayo urban |
title_full | Prospects and limits to social accountability tools towards enhancing service delivery in Bulawayo urban |
title_fullStr | Prospects and limits to social accountability tools towards enhancing service delivery in Bulawayo urban |
title_full_unstemmed | Prospects and limits to social accountability tools towards enhancing service delivery in Bulawayo urban |
title_short | Prospects and limits to social accountability tools towards enhancing service delivery in Bulawayo urban |
title_sort | prospects and limits to social accountability tools towards enhancing service delivery in bulawayo urban |
topic | Social accountability |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/11408/589 |
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