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Title: UNIT 1:INTRODUCTION (DEFINING THE CONTEXT OF DEVELOPMENT FINANCING)


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UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION (DEFINING THE CONTEXT OF
DEVELOPMENT FINANCING)
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Decentralization, Decentralized Planning Fiscal
Decentralization
  • What do You Understand by Decentralization?

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Decentralization, Decentralized Planning Fiscal
Decentralization
  • What is the Purpose of Decentralization?
  • Failure of centralized systems to deliver
    efficiently
  • Decentralization has the potential to ensure a
    more equitable distribution of resources
  • It is part of the good governance/democratisation
    agenda
  • It is supposed to engender popular participation
    in decision-making

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Decentralization, Decentralized Planning Fiscal
Decentralization
  • What are the Various Types of Decentralization?
  • 1. Administrative Decentralisation
  • Transfer of public service delivery functions
    from central government to local governments,
    field offices of MDAs, etc
  • Two main types
  • Delegation
  • Deconcentration

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Decentralization, Decentralized Planning Fiscal
Decentralization
  • What are the Various Types of Decentralization?
  • 2. Economic Decentralization (Divestment)
  • Transfer of economic planning, production,
    distribution or other economic functions from
    government to voluntary, private or
    non-governmental institutions.
  • Examples
  • Privatisation (a.k.a. Market Decentralisation)
  • Deregulation

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Decentralization, Decentralized Planning Fiscal
Decentralization
  • What are the Various Types of Decentralization?
  • 3. Political Decentralisation
  • Transfer of political power from central
    government to lower-tier authorities.
  • Devolution is the ultimate form of political
    decentralization

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Decentralization, Decentralized Planning Fiscal
Decentralization
  • 3. Political Decentralisation (cont.)
  • Devolution
  • Full transfer of resource mobilization and
    allocation responsibilities from central
    government to an quasi-autonomous, sub-national
    public authority that is fully independent of the
    devolving authority
  • Usually culminates in the establishment and
    empowerment of local governments that is
    accountable to the local population.
  • Usually involves the establishment of a legal and
    regulatory framework

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Decentralization, Decentralized Planning Fiscal
Decentralization
  • What are the Various Types of Decentralization?
  • Decentralized Development Planning
  • It is the transfer of development planning (and
    implementation) functions and powers from central
    government to local governments, communities and
    other sub-national entities.

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Decentralization, Decentralized Planning Fiscal
Decentralization
  • What are the Various Types of Decentralization?
  • Fiscal Decentralisation
  • The restructuring of existing systems of resource
    mobilization and allocation with the aim of
    empowering local government authorities to
    perform their decentralized functions

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Decentralization, Decentralized Planning Fiscal
Decentralization
  • What are the Various Types of Decentralization?
  • Fiscal Decentralisation (cont.)
  • Fiscal Decentralisation may include
  • Formulas for transferring revenue to local govts
  • Legally empowering local govts to collect and
    retain some taxes, fees, etc
  • Legally empowering local govts to prepare their
    own budgets and disburse funds
  • It is a key ingredient for successful devolution.

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Overview of Ghanas Decentralization Policy
  • Some Key Features
  • Re-demarcation of administrative jurisdictions
    (metropolitan areas, municipalities and
    districts)
  • Establishment of Metropolitan, Municipal and
    District Assemblies
  • Establishment of sub-district structures
    Town/Area Councils, Unit Committees, etc

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Overview of Ghanas Decentralization Policy
  • Some Key Features (cont.)
  • Restructuring of resource allocation and resource
    sharing b/n central and local govts
  • E.g. District Assemblies Common Fund, land rates
    and minerals royalties, grants, transfers, and
    external credits to local governments
  • Designating MLGRD as the agency responsible for
    implementation of the decentralisation policy

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Overview of Ghanas Decentralization Policy
  • Some Key Features (cont.)
  • Establishment of NDPC to co-ordinate
    decentralised development planning
  • Establishment of structures and mechanisms to
    enhance probity, accountability and transparency
    in public administration at all levels of
    government

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Overview of Ghanas Decentralization Policy
  • Main Components of Ghanas Decentralization
    Policy
  • Political decentralisation
  • Administrative Decentralisation
  • Decentralized Development Planning
  • Fiscal decentralization

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Overview of Ghanas Decentralization Policy
  • Main Components of Ghanas Decentralization
    Policy
  • A. Political decentralisation
  • Re-demarcation of the country into districts
  • Establishment and empowerment of the RCCs, MMDAs
    the Sub-District Structures to perform various
    functions
  • Establishment of the MMDAs as legislative,
    administrative, planning, service delivery,
    budgeting and rating authorities
  • Sub-district structures to facilitate resource
    mobilization and popular participation

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Overview of Ghanas Decentralization Policy
  • Main Components of Ghanas Decentralization
    Policy
  • B. Administrative Decentralisation
  • Restructuring of ministerial institutions and
    transferring defined functions, powers and
    resources to local govts
  • Integration of sectoral programmes, resources and
    assets into the Assembly system
  • Restructuring of 22 depts into 16, 13 and 11
    depts under the Metropolitan, Municipal and
    District Assemblies respectively
  • Passage of a Local Govt Service Act to bring all
    employees of the MMDAs into the public service.

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Overview of Ghanas Decentralization Policy
  • Main Components of Ghanas Decentralization
    Policy
  • C. Decentralised Development Planning
  • A bottom-up, integrated and participatory
    development planning system.
  • Planning at district level, sub-district and
    sectoral levels coordinated by the DPCU
  • RPCUs responsible for harmonising and
    synchronising district devt plans based on
    national development policy framework and
    guidelines issued by NDPC
  • Development of service centres as well as
    rational, efficient and sustainable settlement
    and land use patterns

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Overview of Ghanas Decentralization Policy
  • Main Components of Ghanas Decentralization
    Policy
  • D. Fiscal Decentralisation
  • Meant to enhance the Assemblies access to
    resources
  • Creation of the DACF , allocated based on a
    formula prepared by the Administrator of DACF and
    approved by Parliament
  • Establishment of MPs Common Fund
  • Ceding of income tax payable by informal sector
    operators, vehicle operators, and betting,
    entertainment and advertising companies to the
    MMDAs.

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Overview of Ghanas Decentralization Policy
  • Main Components of Ghanas Decentralization
    Policy
  • D. Fiscal Decentralisation
  • IGF sources of the MMDAs user fees, rates (basic
    and property), licenses, investment incomes,
    loans/overdrafts, etc
  • Submission of MMDA budget to the RCCs for
    harmonisation, co-ordination and collation and
    approval of by Min. of Finance.

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Financial Capital as One among Several Capitals
Needed for Development
  • Finance (or Financial Capital)
  • Natural Capital
  • Human Capital
  • Institutional Capital
  • Social Capital

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Discussion Question
  • What kinds of knowledge about Development
    Financing does the Planner require?
  • Why should Planners be Knowledgeable about
    Development Financing?
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