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  • DeLOG ( Development Partners Network on Decentralisation and Local Governance)153147
  • Hague Academy for Local Governance153151
  • United Cities & Local Governments Decentralisation & Local Self-govenment Committee153152
  • Participatory Local Governance Community of Practice (The Hunger Project)153153
  • Local Public Sector Initiative 153157
  • UCLG: United Network of Cities, Local & Regional Governments153158
  • VNG International153159
  • LOGIN Asia (Local Governance Initiative & Network)153163
  • GSDRC - Decentralisation & Local Governance Resource Centre153165
  • GSDRC - Decentralisation & Local Governance Topic Guide153169
  • RRojas Databank - Decentralisation: Its Benefits & its Limits153170
  • UNDP - Local governance153171
  • Wikipedia - Decentralisation153175
  • IDS Bulletin - Localising Governance153176
  • IDS Project:Innovative Ways in Supporting Decentralised and Democratic Local Governance153177
  • The Program on Governance and Local Development - Yale University153181
  • Cities, local and regional governments and human rights - OHCHR 153182
  • Book: Democratic Local Governance Reforms and Innovations in Asia (Brookings, 2014)153188
  • Book: Decentralisation, Local Governance and Development: An Aspect of Development (Akampurira Abraham, 2014)153192
  • Book: Going Local: Decentralization, Democratization, and the Promise of Good Governance (Merilee S. Grindle, 2009)153193
  • Book: Decentralization and Local Governance in Developing Countries A Comparative Perspective (Pranab Bardhan and Dilip Mookherjee, eds. 2006)153194
  • USAID Democratic Decentralization Programming Handbook - Urban Links 153197
  • UNDP: Decentralised Governance for Development: A Combined Practice Note on Decentralisation, Local Governance and Urban/Rural Development 153198
  • UNDP: A Users’ Guide to Measuring Local Governance153199
  • DFID Factsheet: Decentralisation and Governance153203
  • International guidelines on decentralisation and the strengthening of local authorities (UN Habitat)153204
  • Report: Is Fiscal Decentralisation Delivering on its Promises? A Review of the Theory and Practice in Developing Countries - IDS 04/16153205
  • Helpdesk Report: Decentralisation and Statebuilding - GSDRC 02/10153209
  • Report: Assessing decentralisation and local governance in West Africa Taking Stock of Strengthening the Monitoring and Evaluation Capacity of Local Actors - ECDPM 08/08153210
  • Report: Building capacities for monitoring and evaluating decentralisation and local governance Experiences, challenges, perspectives - ECDPM 12/07 153211
  • Report: Supporting Decentralisation and Local Governance in Third Countries - European Commission 01/07153215
  • Paper: The New Vision of Local Governance and the Evolving Roles of Local Governments - World Bank 05/06153216
  • Report: Fiscal Decentralisation and Poverty Reduction - DELOG 11/05153217
  • Paper: Decentralisation & Poverty Reduction: Exploring the Linkages - OECD 09/04153221
  • Implementing decentralized local governance: a treacherous road with potholes, detours, and road closures - IDEAS 153222
  • Report: Lessons Learned on Donor Support to Decentralisation and Local Governance - OECD 05/04153223
  • Paper: 'Decentralisation and poverty-alleviation in developing countries: a comparative analysis or, is West Bengal unique? - IDS 01/01153227
  • Report: Does Decentralization Serve the Poor? - IMF 11/00153228
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