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Title: Local governance Development fund Project, Sirajganj


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Local governance Development fund Project,
Sirajganj (BGD/97/C01 BGD/98/010)
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Sirajganj Local Governance Development Fund
Project
Duration 5 Years
Started in July 2000
Coverage
Implementing Agency Local Government
Division Ministry of LGRD Cooperatives
Funded by UNCDF UNDP
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BANGLADESH Country Profile
  • Population 130 million (75 rural)
  • Density 876/sq km
  • Poverty 58 poor people live in rural areas 40
    rural pop. are poor (against 14 urban pop.)

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION
Division (06)
District (Zila, 64) Average popul. 2 million
Deconcentrated level
Sub-District (Upazila, 469) Average popul.
255,000
Union (Union Parishad, 4488) Average popul.
30,000 9 wards(Gram Sarkar)
Elected authorities
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National Policy/Institutional Context
  • Local Government established in 1870 (Union
    Parishad is the oldest lowest LG Tier)
  • Articles 11, 59 60 of Constitution lay the
    framework for decentralised governance (the
    republic shall be a democracy in which effective
    participation by the people through their elected
    representatives in administration at all levels
    should be ensured)
  • Some policy statements (eg PRSP) point to
    potential role of LGs,

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Overview of major innovations
  • Participatory Decision Making Monitoring
  • Decentralized performance-based funding
  • Open Budget Sessions
  • Women Empowerment
  • Local Resources Mobilization
  • Participatory Performance Assessment of UPs
  • Transparency and accountability
  • Dissemination of lessons learned for policy
    change

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Participatory Decision Making Monitoring
  • Participation of local community in Planning,
    Implementation, Monitoring, Maintenance
  • Community wards meeting before annual budget
    session (at UP level)
  • Men and women identify local problems and
    prioritize them for immediate solution
  • UP plan and budget incorporated in community plan
  • UP approved projects are implemented, monitored
    maintained by community committees

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Decentralized performance-based fund
  • Annual Development Block Grant directly allocated
    to the UPs instead of sub-district
  • Use of formula-based predictable grant
  • Performance-based financing
  • Timely disbursements to the UPs
  • Fund owned by UPs
  • Dissemination of information to Communities
  • 30 of funds earmarked for women

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Open Budget Session
  • UP Budget prepared through consultation with
    community opinion of local stakeholders on
    allocations to different activities
  • Budget meetings usually attended by 100-500
    persons
  • Communitys concerns are reflected in the budget
  • Community participation in local resource
    mobilization
  • Information on different sources of revenue and
    expenditures provided to communities

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Women Empowerment
  • UP Women members are organized / trained through
    Women Development Forum at district Upazila
    level.
  • At least 30 of local committees are chaired by
    female members
  • 30 local development fund are earmarked for
    women
  • Women participation in decision making process
  • Advocacy information on women rights in the
    local governments process

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Local Resource Mobilization
  • Enhancement of local revenue mobilization is one
    of the key criteria for accessibility to funds
  • Training/Counselling to UPs and Communities
  • Local resource mobilized for OM
  • Incentive for performing UPs (e.g. in revenue
    collection)
  • Community are informed about the use of revenue
    collected by UPs.
  • Contribute to the government effort to revise
    model tax schedule strategy

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Participatory Performance Assessment
  • Assessment of the UP Activities by the community
  • The assessment done once a year in a particular
    day in presence of local people
  • The assessment facilitated by UP members or any
    persons from community and community
    representatives provided score
  • Participation of 100-300 persons (including
    20-30 women) in the assessment workshop
  • Use of public score card to assess the
    performance of Ups
  • Links between the results of the performance
    assessment and funding capacity building
    activities of UPs

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Capacity Building Activities
  • Mostly learning by doing approach for capacity
    building of UP representatives
  • Training on general capacity building to UP
    representatives officials
  • Training on Participatory planning to UPs and
    community representatives
  • Training to implementation and supervision
    committees on scheme management
  • Technical training to implementation and
    supervision committees for quality control
  • Study tour (abroad), cross visits, exposure
    visits for UP representatives, Government
    officials for learning from best practices
  • Workshops for sharing the learning and
    disseminate those to the actors
  • Organization of different forums like UP Chairman
    Forum, Union Facilitation Team, Women
    development Forum, Citizen committees for
    institutionalize the capacity building activities

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Transparency Accountability
  • Organization of UDC, WDC, SSCs UFT in a
    transparent manner to ensure participation of
    community
  • Use of scheme information boards, UP notice
    boards for information dissemination
  • - Monitoring
    activities managed
  • by community
  • - Access of
    communities to UP
  • financial
    transactions
  • - Community
    gathering at the
  • start and
    handover of schemes.

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Dissemination of lessons learned
  • Performance assessment score card (eventually
    introduced nationally by LG Ministry)
  • Incentive for the LGIs linked with Performance
    outcome
  • Introduction of Direct block fund for Union
    Parishads by the government in 2004-05.
  • Guideline for use of Union Parishad Block Fund
    reflected the learning of SLGDF project

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Major innovations of the SLGDFP
Appropriate financing procedures
Improved Planning Budgeting
Capacity building for all stakeholders
SLGDFP
Accountab. transparency with trust and
credibility
Efficient implement. production
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Results/Impact of the project
  • The Performance Review Process has served as an
    important mechanism for improving accountability,
    relative efficiency, effectiveness and quality of
    different institutional arrangements
  • 95 UP offices of Sirajganj district remain open
    functional in the office days
  • Financial Management of the participating UPs are
    in order
  • Community satisfaction with the UP performance
    have been enhanced
  • Accountability of UPs to the community has been
    strengthened
  • Women members are able to exercise their rights
  • Total Revenue generation of the unions has been
    enhanced five times than prior to the project
    intervention
  • The open budget meetings and disclosure of union
    parishads financial statement to public has
    increased the access of the people in UPs
    decision making process.

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Results/Impact of the project
  • The participatory planning process has been
    widely recognised as improving scheme selection,
    implementation and OM.
  • Community involvement in planning,
    implementation, monitoring have been ensured
  • Communities are better informed
  • Poor people as well as women are participating in
    the decision making process
  • Good quality schemes are implemented
  • Substantial differences in asset value
  • Increased ownership and better management of
    decentralized funds by the union parishads
  • The timing of the SLGDP grant allows the UPs to
    undertake a better budgeting processes
  • The flow of funds directly to the UP has helped
    to move the focus of decision making about scheme
    selection and implementation to the local level

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Results/Impact of the project
  • ? The main outcome arising from
    participatory planning is that planning is more
    demand led
  • ? Peoples participation in planning,
    implementation is greater value addition to many
    of the schemes improving the quality of the final
    output
  • ? Community ownership of the local
    development activities has been increased
  • ? Incidence of embezzlement of fund has
    been reduced
  • ? Union Parishads are in better position to
    deliver different services to the community
  • ? Project innovations are well accepted by
    government, development partners, civil society ,
    LGIs and Community
  • ? Different development partners (WB, EU,
    SDC) are coming forward to upscale the Sirajganj
    model in the other parts of the country

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Challenges
  • Government Commitment towards decentralization
  • Intervention of local legislator in local
    development activities
  • Institutionalization of capacity building
    activities as well as Participatory processes at
    local level
  • Sensitization of politicians and the bureaucrats
    towards strong local governance
  • Implementation of constitutional provision
    regarding local government
  • Coherent support of development partners towards
    local governance initiatives

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