World Bank approves 300 mln USD to empower Bangladesh local governments
Source: Xinhua   2017-02-02 00:45:44

DHAKA, Feb. 2 (Xinhua) -- The World Bank has approved 300 million U.S. dollars to empower Bangladesh's local governments with discretionary funds that would enable them to decide and implement development priorities.

Built on the success of two predecessor projects, the Local Governance Support Project-3 (LGSP-3) will cover all the 4,550 Union Parishads, the lowest tier of the local government, and benefit over 115 million residents, said the Washington-based lender in a statement received here Wednesday.

It said the project will establish national budget transfers as a norm to the Union Parishads.

The project will also expand to the urban local government, and pilot a fiscal transfer system in 16 Pourashavas (municipalities) in all eight Divisions of the country, it added.

For the first time, the eligible municipalities will receive block grants with discretionary power to select sub-projects aiming to improve service delivery, said the statement.

"The World Bank has been a long-standing partner in supporting the government's vision of advancing decentralization and empowering the local governments," said Rajashree Paralkar, World Bank Acting Country Director for Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal.

"A predictable and transparent financial resource transfer system will help the Union Parishads and the participating Pourashavas to further improve planning, participatory budgeting, public finance management, and accountability."

To institutionalize the fiscal transfer system, starting from the fourth year of the project, the government will fully finance the Union Parishad block grants out of the national budgetary allocations, with all the principal features, said the bank.

It said this will allow the Union Parishads respond to local needs more effectively, and further strengthen the accountability linkage between Union Parishads and their citizens.

"Like its predecessors, LGSP-3 will also place a strong emphasis on gender empowerment. At least one third of the Ward Committees and Supervision Committee members will continue to be women," said Shenhua Wang, World Bank Team Leader for the Local Governance Support Project - 3.

"To ensure women's decisions are implemented, 30 percent of the grant will be earmarked for schemes prioritized by women."

Since 2011, through the predecessor LGSP, all Union Parishads have been receiving annual block grants with full discretion to deliver local services after undergoing rigorous audit process, said the bank.

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Source: Xinhua 2017-02-02 00:45:44
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DHAKA, Feb. 2 (Xinhua) -- The World Bank has approved 300 million U.S. dollars to empower Bangladesh's local governments with discretionary funds that would enable them to decide and implement development priorities.

Built on the success of two predecessor projects, the Local Governance Support Project-3 (LGSP-3) will cover all the 4,550 Union Parishads, the lowest tier of the local government, and benefit over 115 million residents, said the Washington-based lender in a statement received here Wednesday.

It said the project will establish national budget transfers as a norm to the Union Parishads.

The project will also expand to the urban local government, and pilot a fiscal transfer system in 16 Pourashavas (municipalities) in all eight Divisions of the country, it added.

For the first time, the eligible municipalities will receive block grants with discretionary power to select sub-projects aiming to improve service delivery, said the statement.

"The World Bank has been a long-standing partner in supporting the government's vision of advancing decentralization and empowering the local governments," said Rajashree Paralkar, World Bank Acting Country Director for Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal.

"A predictable and transparent financial resource transfer system will help the Union Parishads and the participating Pourashavas to further improve planning, participatory budgeting, public finance management, and accountability."

To institutionalize the fiscal transfer system, starting from the fourth year of the project, the government will fully finance the Union Parishad block grants out of the national budgetary allocations, with all the principal features, said the bank.

It said this will allow the Union Parishads respond to local needs more effectively, and further strengthen the accountability linkage between Union Parishads and their citizens.

"Like its predecessors, LGSP-3 will also place a strong emphasis on gender empowerment. At least one third of the Ward Committees and Supervision Committee members will continue to be women," said Shenhua Wang, World Bank Team Leader for the Local Governance Support Project - 3.

"To ensure women's decisions are implemented, 30 percent of the grant will be earmarked for schemes prioritized by women."

Since 2011, through the predecessor LGSP, all Union Parishads have been receiving annual block grants with full discretion to deliver local services after undergoing rigorous audit process, said the bank.

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