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Date Added:
6/1/2012

Language:
English

Sector:
Information and communications

Country:
Congo, Democratic Republic of

Region:
Africa

Case Study on ICT4Gov: Strengthening Inclusive Stakeholder Ownership Through Capacity Development

This case study provides an analysis of the objectives, change process and preliminary results of the ICT4Gov program in the conflict-affected province of South Kivu in the DR Congo.

Additional Information:

What is the role of information and communication technologies (ICT) in governance reform processes? This case study provides an analysis of the objectives, change process and preliminary results of the Information and Communication Technology for Governance (ICT4Gov) program in the conflict-affected province of South Kivu in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Supported by the World Bank Institute (WBI), this program aims to facilitate decentralization by empowering local stakeholders to participate in the process of participatory budgeting through the use of ICT. This initiative built upon a governance diagnostic assessment conducted in South Kivu, which also provided an entry point to forge relationships and bring together stakeholders within the country to promote and engage in governance reforms.  The Capacity Development and Results team at WBI conducted this case study based on the Capacity Development and Results Framework (CDRF).
 
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