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Decentralization in Burkina Faso
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Decentralization in Burkina Faso

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Burkina Faso's commitment to making decentralization a catalyst for local development led to the establishment of deliberative bodies in 351 communes following the municipal elections of April 23, 2006. Following the municipal elections of December 2, 2012, these bodies were renewed for a new term, which should ensure greater social ownership of the decentralization process. However, in many communes, the expected changes are hardly perceptible. Worse still, the key players - the municipal councillors - do not demonstrate a clear understanding of their roles. An analysis of the decentralization process in the rural commune of Namissiguima, in the province of Yatenga, reveals a low level of ownership of decentralization by local councillors, characterized by a lack of knowledge of the basic texts on decentralization, a lack of social accountability and non-participation in municipal council sessions. Illiteracy, lack of training and modest session allowances explain these shortcomings in the decentralization process.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
28 December 2024
Pages
72
ISBN
9786208510817

Burkina Faso's commitment to making decentralization a catalyst for local development led to the establishment of deliberative bodies in 351 communes following the municipal elections of April 23, 2006. Following the municipal elections of December 2, 2012, these bodies were renewed for a new term, which should ensure greater social ownership of the decentralization process. However, in many communes, the expected changes are hardly perceptible. Worse still, the key players - the municipal councillors - do not demonstrate a clear understanding of their roles. An analysis of the decentralization process in the rural commune of Namissiguima, in the province of Yatenga, reveals a low level of ownership of decentralization by local councillors, characterized by a lack of knowledge of the basic texts on decentralization, a lack of social accountability and non-participation in municipal council sessions. Illiteracy, lack of training and modest session allowances explain these shortcomings in the decentralization process.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
28 December 2024
Pages
72
ISBN
9786208510817