新作坊

新作坊 Humanity Innovation and Social Practice

Participatory governance for poverty reduction

摘要:

Development is too important simply to be left entirely at the discretion of the state's functionaries. Mark Turner and David Hulme (1997) Governance, Administration and Development, London: MacMillan Press, p. 241.; Conventional poverty reduction strategies have produced disappointing results in many instances, especially in situations of high initial inequality which tend to reflect political obstacles to broad-based development. Participatory governance draws on insights from political and institutional economics and from experiments promoted by social activists. It represents a paradigm shift based on the trilogy of empowerment, accountability and capacity building which constitute the interdependent building blocks of participatory governance. Their role is threefold: i) to ensure that policy makers and their administration are more committed than they tend to be in non-participatory governance settings; ii) to base policies on better information; and iii) to make the implementation of policies more effective and efficient.