Sierra Leone - The Role of the Rapid Results Approach in Decentralization and Strengthening Local Governance

Although Sierra Leone is endowed with rich natural resources, it is one of the poorest countries in the world. An eleven-year war over the period 1991-2002 destroyed the country's infrastructure and social fabric. The concentration of political power and public resources in the capital city Freetown, and the marginalization of the provinces were perceived as one of the root causes of the war. In 2004, Sierra Leone ranked bottom in the United Nations Human Development Indicators, and 70 percent of the population is said to be under the poverty line. To support the decentralization process, following the Local Council Election of May-June 2004, the councils were encouraged to adopt the Rapid Results Approach (RRA), which became an important driver in building a culture of performance, accountability and results. The initial efforts have also unleashed implementation capacity within the newly-created local councils that delivered measurable improvements in public services over a short period. The note further examines the first wave of rapid results initiatives, scaling-up, and devolution, and, stipulates that by adopting a structured process, based on a few principles designed to unleash capacity, and empower local teams, a favorable environment was created for achieving results in a short period.

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Main Authors: Matta, Nadim, Hassanali, Zahra, Balasubramaniam, Rashmir
Format: Brief biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2006-04
Subjects:ACCOUNTABILITY, ACHIEVEMENT, ACHIEVEMENTS, BUREAUCRACY, CONSTITUENCIES, COUNCILS, DECENTRALIZATION, DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION, GOOD GOVERNANCE, LEARNING, LOCAL POLITICIANS, PRIORITIES, PROCUREMENT, PUBLIC SERVICES, PUBLIC SPENDING, SERVICE DELIVERY,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/04/6726095/sierra-leone-role-rapid-results-approach-decentralilzation-strengthening-local-governance
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9618
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spelling dig-okr-1098696182021-04-23T14:02:46Z Sierra Leone - The Role of the Rapid Results Approach in Decentralization and Strengthening Local Governance Matta, Nadim Hassanali, Zahra Balasubramaniam, Rashmir ACCOUNTABILITY ACHIEVEMENT ACHIEVEMENTS BUREAUCRACY CONSTITUENCIES COUNCILS DECENTRALIZATION DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION GOOD GOVERNANCE LEARNING LOCAL POLITICIANS PRIORITIES PROCUREMENT PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SPENDING SERVICE DELIVERY Although Sierra Leone is endowed with rich natural resources, it is one of the poorest countries in the world. An eleven-year war over the period 1991-2002 destroyed the country's infrastructure and social fabric. The concentration of political power and public resources in the capital city Freetown, and the marginalization of the provinces were perceived as one of the root causes of the war. In 2004, Sierra Leone ranked bottom in the United Nations Human Development Indicators, and 70 percent of the population is said to be under the poverty line. To support the decentralization process, following the Local Council Election of May-June 2004, the councils were encouraged to adopt the Rapid Results Approach (RRA), which became an important driver in building a culture of performance, accountability and results. The initial efforts have also unleashed implementation capacity within the newly-created local councils that delivered measurable improvements in public services over a short period. The note further examines the first wave of rapid results initiatives, scaling-up, and devolution, and, stipulates that by adopting a structured process, based on a few principles designed to unleash capacity, and empower local teams, a favorable environment was created for achieving results in a short period. 2012-08-13T09:06:45Z 2012-08-13T09:06:45Z 2006-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/04/6726095/sierra-leone-role-rapid-results-approach-decentralilzation-strengthening-local-governance http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9618 English Africa Region Findings & Good Practice Infobriefs; No. 261 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa Sierra Leone
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topic ACCOUNTABILITY
ACHIEVEMENT
ACHIEVEMENTS
BUREAUCRACY
CONSTITUENCIES
COUNCILS
DECENTRALIZATION
DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION
GOOD GOVERNANCE
LEARNING
LOCAL POLITICIANS
PRIORITIES
PROCUREMENT
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC SPENDING
SERVICE DELIVERY
ACCOUNTABILITY
ACHIEVEMENT
ACHIEVEMENTS
BUREAUCRACY
CONSTITUENCIES
COUNCILS
DECENTRALIZATION
DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION
GOOD GOVERNANCE
LEARNING
LOCAL POLITICIANS
PRIORITIES
PROCUREMENT
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC SPENDING
SERVICE DELIVERY
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ACHIEVEMENT
ACHIEVEMENTS
BUREAUCRACY
CONSTITUENCIES
COUNCILS
DECENTRALIZATION
DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION
GOOD GOVERNANCE
LEARNING
LOCAL POLITICIANS
PRIORITIES
PROCUREMENT
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC SPENDING
SERVICE DELIVERY
ACCOUNTABILITY
ACHIEVEMENT
ACHIEVEMENTS
BUREAUCRACY
CONSTITUENCIES
COUNCILS
DECENTRALIZATION
DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION
GOOD GOVERNANCE
LEARNING
LOCAL POLITICIANS
PRIORITIES
PROCUREMENT
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC SPENDING
SERVICE DELIVERY
Matta, Nadim
Hassanali, Zahra
Balasubramaniam, Rashmir
Sierra Leone - The Role of the Rapid Results Approach in Decentralization and Strengthening Local Governance
description Although Sierra Leone is endowed with rich natural resources, it is one of the poorest countries in the world. An eleven-year war over the period 1991-2002 destroyed the country's infrastructure and social fabric. The concentration of political power and public resources in the capital city Freetown, and the marginalization of the provinces were perceived as one of the root causes of the war. In 2004, Sierra Leone ranked bottom in the United Nations Human Development Indicators, and 70 percent of the population is said to be under the poverty line. To support the decentralization process, following the Local Council Election of May-June 2004, the councils were encouraged to adopt the Rapid Results Approach (RRA), which became an important driver in building a culture of performance, accountability and results. The initial efforts have also unleashed implementation capacity within the newly-created local councils that delivered measurable improvements in public services over a short period. The note further examines the first wave of rapid results initiatives, scaling-up, and devolution, and, stipulates that by adopting a structured process, based on a few principles designed to unleash capacity, and empower local teams, a favorable environment was created for achieving results in a short period.
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ACHIEVEMENT
ACHIEVEMENTS
BUREAUCRACY
CONSTITUENCIES
COUNCILS
DECENTRALIZATION
DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION
GOOD GOVERNANCE
LEARNING
LOCAL POLITICIANS
PRIORITIES
PROCUREMENT
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC SPENDING
SERVICE DELIVERY
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Hassanali, Zahra
Balasubramaniam, Rashmir
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Hassanali, Zahra
Balasubramaniam, Rashmir
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title Sierra Leone - The Role of the Rapid Results Approach in Decentralization and Strengthening Local Governance
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title_fullStr Sierra Leone - The Role of the Rapid Results Approach in Decentralization and Strengthening Local Governance
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