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Collaborative Social Accountability in Fragile Settings : Lessons from Guinea, Niger, and Tajikistan (English)

The United Nations and World Bank jointly urge a shift away from managing crises toward prevention through inclusive and collective interventions (United Nations and World Bank 2018). Collaborative social accountability—a process where citizens and civil society actors engage with state actors in joint, iterative problem solving to improve service delivery, sector governance, and accountability—can make an important contribution to this goal. Citizen...
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Poli,Maria; Filali Meknassi,Saad; Thindwa,Jeffrey M.; Kumagai,Saki; Cavatore,Maria Angeline; Jespersen,Ann-Sofie.

Collaborative Social Accountability in Fragile Settings : Lessons from Guinea, Niger, and Tajikistan (English). Governance Notes Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/413731594333475495

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