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@article{ author = {Gilbert Aho, Aristide Velompanahy, Boris Dechen, Juliette Ratsimandrava, Richard Randriamandrato, Rolland Ramahatra, Samuelson Andriamanisa}, title = {The Role of Governance and Decentralization in poverty reduction}, journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)}, year = {2000}, location = {New York}, URL = {http://www.snu.mg/pnud}, abstract = { Two recent developments in Madagascar illustrate that he government is attempting to reduce poverty by advancing good governance and decentralization. First, the establishment of autonomous provinces in order to better understand the concerns of people at the local level and second, the development of a ‘National Strategy for Poverty Reduction’ in which governance is given a top priority. The report focuses its analysis on four main areas: the situation of human development at the national level and in the autonomous provinces, the importance of governance as a factor in poverty reduction, a specific analysis of decentralization in Madagascar and its contribution to setting up good local governance and the forms of public participation in the economic, political and social life of the country. The report concludes that political and social mobilization are the key to allowing the poor to influence political decision-making.} }Download File
AU - Gilbert Aho, Aristide Velompanahy, Boris Dechen, Juliette Ratsimandrava, Richard Randriamandrato, Rolland Ramahatra, Samuelson Andriamanisa TI - The Role of Governance and Decentralization in poverty reduction PT - Journal Article DP - 2000 TA - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) AB - Two recent developments in Madagascar illustrate that he government is attempting to reduce poverty by advancing good governance and decentralization. First, the establishment of autonomous provinces in order to better understand the concerns of people at the local level and second, the development of a ‘National Strategy for Poverty Reduction’ in which governance is given a top priority. The report focuses its analysis on four main areas: the situation of human development at the national level and in the autonomous provinces, the importance of governance as a factor in poverty reduction, a specific analysis of decentralization in Madagascar and its contribution to setting up good local governance and the forms of public participation in the economic, political and social life of the country. The report concludes that political and social mobilization are the key to allowing the poor to influence political decision-making.Download File
%0 Journal Article %A Gilbert Aho, Aristide Velompanahy, Boris Dechen, Juliette Ratsimandrava, Richard Randriamandrato, Rolland Ramahatra, Samuelson Andriamanisa %T The Role of Governance and Decentralization in poverty reduction %D 2000 %J UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) %U http://www.snu.mg/pnud, %X Two recent developments in Madagascar illustrate that he government is attempting to reduce poverty by advancing good governance and decentralization. First, the establishment of autonomous provinces in order to better understand the concerns of people at the local level and second, the development of a ‘National Strategy for Poverty Reduction’ in which governance is given a top priority. The report focuses its analysis on four main areas: the situation of human development at the national level and in the autonomous provinces, the importance of governance as a factor in poverty reduction, a specific analysis of decentralization in Madagascar and its contribution to setting up good local governance and the forms of public participation in the economic, political and social life of the country. The report concludes that political and social mobilization are the key to allowing the poor to influence political decision-making.Download File
TY - JOUR AU - Gilbert Aho, Aristide Velompanahy, Boris Dechen, Juliette Ratsimandrava, Richard Randriamandrato, Rolland Ramahatra, Samuelson Andriamanisa TI - The Role of Governance and Decentralization in poverty reduction PY - 2000 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.snu.mg/pnud, AB - Two recent developments in Madagascar illustrate that he government is attempting to reduce poverty by advancing good governance and decentralization. First, the establishment of autonomous provinces in order to better understand the concerns of people at the local level and second, the development of a ‘National Strategy for Poverty Reduction’ in which governance is given a top priority. The report focuses its analysis on four main areas: the situation of human development at the national level and in the autonomous provinces, the importance of governance as a factor in poverty reduction, a specific analysis of decentralization in Madagascar and its contribution to setting up good local governance and the forms of public participation in the economic, political and social life of the country. The report concludes that political and social mobilization are the key to allowing the poor to influence political decision-making.Download File
TY - JOUR T1 - The Role of Governance and Decentralization in poverty reduction AU - Gilbert Aho, Aristide Velompanahy, Boris Dechen, Juliette Ratsimandrava, Richard Randriamandrato, Rolland Ramahatra, Samuelson Andriamanisa PY - 2000 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.snu.mg/pnud, AB - Two recent developments in Madagascar illustrate that he government is attempting to reduce poverty by advancing good governance and decentralization. First, the establishment of autonomous provinces in order to better understand the concerns of people at the local level and second, the development of a ‘National Strategy for Poverty Reduction’ in which governance is given a top priority. The report focuses its analysis on four main areas: the situation of human development at the national level and in the autonomous provinces, the importance of governance as a factor in poverty reduction, a specific analysis of decentralization in Madagascar and its contribution to setting up good local governance and the forms of public participation in the economic, political and social life of the country. The report concludes that political and social mobilization are the key to allowing the poor to influence political decision-making.