Decentralisation in Togo: The Contribution of ICT-Based Participatory Development Approaches to Strengthening Local Governance

A. Breuer, Laura Blomenkemper, S. Kliesch, Franziska Salzer, M. Schädler, Valentin Schweinfurth, Stephen Virchow
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This study adds to the debate on the contribution of digital Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) towards the improvement of local governance.Sub-Saharan Africa has been identified as a region where the achievement of development goals is hampered by a high degree of government centralisation. The recognition of decentralisation as a strategic imperative for development has contributed to the popularity of participatory development approaches (PDA) which aim at empowering local populations. Motivated by the rapid of mobile telephony in Africa, scholars and development practitioners have become increasingly interested in the possibility of utilising digital ICT in the context of PDA in the region. In the context of a decentralisation programme, the German KfW Development Bank is currently pilot testing an ICT-based citizen participation platform in several Togolese middle cities. The objective of the platform is two improve citizen participation, transparency, and accountability in local governance.This study presents a Social Network Analysis (SNA) that investigates the state of decentralisation in two of the Togolese cities in which KfW’s ICT-based citizen participation platform is being implemented.Based on the findings of the SNA, the authors discuss the potential of ICT-based participatory development approaches to strengthen local governance in general, and formulate specific recommendations for the further development of KfWs ICT-based citizen participation platform in Togo.
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多哥的权力下放:基于信息通信技术的参与式发展方法对加强地方治理的贡献
这项研究增加了关于数字信息和通信技术(ICT)对改善地方治理的贡献的辩论。撒哈拉以南非洲已被确定为一个发展目标的实现受到政府高度集权的阻碍的地区。由于认识到权力下放是发展的一项战略需要,因此促进了旨在赋予当地人口权力的参与性发展办法的普及。由于非洲移动电话的迅速发展,学者和发展实践者对在该地区PDA的背景下利用数字信息和通信技术的可能性越来越感兴趣。在权力下放项目的背景下,德国复兴信贷银行目前正在多哥几个中部城市试点测试一个基于信息通信技术的公民参与平台。该平台的目标是提高地方治理中的公民参与、透明度和问责制。本研究提出了一项社会网络分析(SNA),调查了正在实施KfW基于ict的公民参与平台的两个多哥城市的权力下放状况。根据SNA的研究结果,作者讨论了基于信息通信技术的参与式发展方法在总体上加强地方治理方面的潜力,并为KfWs在多哥进一步发展基于信息通信技术的公民参与平台提出了具体建议。
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