Participation in Poverty Reduction Strategies: A Synthesis of Experience with Participatory Approaches to Policy Design, Implementation and Monitoring
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2000-02-10
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Institute of Development Studies (IDS)
Abstract
The purpose of this synthesis is to review the experience in applying participatory approaches to processes of policy formulation at the macro level, with a view to informing the evolution of guidance and approaches at the country level to facilitating broad based involvement in the PRS process. The synthesis aims to assist development actors engaging in the PRSP process:
-Southern governments responsible for leading PRSP processes, and civil society organizations (CSOs) wishing to engage with governments in formulating, implementing and monitoring these
-Bilateral and multilateral donor agencies, civil society organizations and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) both in the North and in country offices, aiming to play a supporting role as their Southern partners engage in national PRSP processes.
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This synthesis reviews the use of participatory approaches in national policy formulation, particularly in the context of Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRS) processes. It supports Southern governments, CSOs, and donors in making PRSPs more inclusive and effective. Key themes include participation entry points, transparency, policy influence, and accountability mechanisms. The report also highlights the importance of the quality and integrity of participatory practices.
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Southern governments, Poverty Reduction Strategy, Participatory approaches, Service delivery, Participatory governance
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McGee, Rosemary. (2000). Approaches to Policy Design, Implementation and Monitoring. Institute of Development Studies (IDS).
