51. In Tanzania, can more service provider accountability improve service delivery?
- Author:
- Fenohasina Rakotondrazaka Maret
- Publication Date:
- 08-2016
- Content Type:
- Commentary and Analysis
- Institution:
- Urban Institute
- Abstract:
- The quality of public-service delivery in developing countries depends on accountability for public-sector employees, but what does it take to make accountability the norm rather than the exception? According to the 2004 World Development Report, the long route of improving service delivery involves accountability through political mechanisms like the electoral system and politicians’ oversight. But the short route—accountability through the direct relationships between service providers, clients, and the local community—can often be just as effective. Social service delivery is still weak in many developing countries, particularly those in Africa, but increasing accountability could make a difference.
- Topic:
- Education, Health Care Policy, Accountability, Economic Development, and Public Service
- Political Geography:
- Africa and Tanzania