{UAH} Working with the politics: how to improve public services for the poor
The post-2015 dialogue is an opportunity to develop a practical agenda that will ensure that the principle of 'leaving no one behind' translates into concrete changes for the delivery of essential services to the poor. Such an agenda must recognise that both institutional capacity and politics matter for the more equitable delivery of these services.
In this ODI Briefing Leni Wild and Marta Foresti argue that beyond recognising that institutions matter for development, the key questions which remain to be addressed are:
How should governments that are striving to achieve more equitable and efficient service delivery approach the challenge of institutional reform?
And how can the international community best support pathways to institutional reforms for more equitable delivery of essential public goods and services?
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Rehema
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