Decentralization in the Democratic Republic of Congo : Opportunities and Risks
The aim of this summary note is to highlight the technical complexity of the decentralization process in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) as well as the risks and opportunities inherent in it. It also provides a review of the in-depth work conducted on the fiscal aspects of the decentralization process, which is crucial to obtain an understanding of the real life impact of the "40 percent" rule and the difficulties inherent in its practical application. It also provides an overview of potential solutions to the dilemmas faces by Democratic Republic of Congo's (DRC's) policy makers. In this regard, this note will review four key aspects of the decentralization process (fiscal aspects and competency transfers, human resource issues and capacity development, legal supervision issues, public investment management and the equalization fund) as well as a transversal analysis of the impact of these four aspects of the process on the education sector. This note, which is the result of joint work by experts from the World Bank and the European commission, considers technical aspects of the various elements of the decentralization debate.
Summary: | The aim of this summary note is to
highlight the technical complexity of the decentralization
process in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) as well as
the risks and opportunities inherent in it. It also provides
a review of the in-depth work conducted on the fiscal
aspects of the decentralization process, which is crucial to
obtain an understanding of the real life impact of the
"40 percent" rule and the difficulties inherent in
its practical application. It also provides an overview of
potential solutions to the dilemmas faces by Democratic
Republic of Congo's (DRC's) policy makers. In this
regard, this note will review four key aspects of the
decentralization process (fiscal aspects and competency
transfers, human resource issues and capacity development,
legal supervision issues, public investment management and
the equalization fund) as well as a transversal analysis of
the impact of these four aspects of the process on the
education sector. This note, which is the result of joint
work by experts from the World Bank and the European
commission, considers technical aspects of the various
elements of the decentralization debate. |
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