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UN Joint programme on local governance and decentralised service delivery-DANIDA contribution

The UN Joint Programme on Local Governance and Decentralised Service Delivery for Somalia is a 5 year Programme of ILO, UNCDF, UNDP, UN-HABITAT and UNICEF. The Programme is aligned to the programming frameworks of the Somalia Reconstruction and Development Programme 2008-12 and the UN Transition Plan 2008-9. It is envisaged to achieve as wide a coverage in Somalia as resources and conditions allow with a comprehensive approach to rendering local governments as credible and professional service providers, increasing public investment in basic services, and strengthening civic awareness and participation in local decision-making and development. The strategy pursued will comprise: (i) policy and legal frameworks for decentralisation, local government, service provision and land; (ii) institutionalising local government systems, vertical and horizontal inter-government linkages and civic education initiatives; (iii) investment in public services and goods through testing the Local Development Fund model, direct service provision and promotion of publicprivate partnerships; and (iv) processes and systems for housing, land and property disputes and resolution. Throughout the Programme, strong emphasis will be placed on gender and women in local government, human rights and local governance, and good governance principles of transparency, accountability and participation.

Project symbol
SOM/12/01/UND
Admin unit
CO-Addis Ababa
Start date
01/03/2012
End date
15/12/2014
Total allocation
955531
Total expenditure
Status
Closed
953952
Development Partners
Multi Partner Trust Fund Office, UNDP
Country/Countries
Somalia
Outcomes
Promoting sustainable enterprises
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