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An overview of Lagoro IDP camp in Kitgum District, northern Uganda, 20 May 2007. Manoocher Deghati/IRIN

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  1. Examining the role of WASH services within peace- and state- building processes: findings from Tearfund programmes in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Republic of South Sudan

    Publication - Research reports and studies - 31 October 2012
    This synthesis report presents the findings of a one-year DFID-funded research project implemented by Tearfund and ODI, which explores the links between service delivery of water supply, hygiene and sanitation and the wider processes of state-building and peace-building in fragile and conflict-affected states.
  2. Politics, state building and service delivery

    Event - Round-table - 19 October 2012 14:30 - 18:00 (GMT-01)

    This event brought together researchers and practitioners to examine the impact of political context and institutions on service delivery; and the role of service delivery in the process of state building and creating legitimacy.

  3. The political economy of roads: an overview and analysis of existing literature

    Publication - Bibliography and literature reviews - 1 October 2012
    This piece draws on literature from a range of countries and contexts to provide a structured political economy analysis in relation to the roads sector. It explores how a variety of governance conditions interact with the particular characteristics of the road sector to facilitate or impede positive results and reforms.
  4. Common constraints and incentive problems in service delivery

    Publication - Discussion papers - 29 August 2012
    There is growing recognition that, despite significant increases in resourcing, public service delivery is still failing in many developing countries. This review explores the existing evidence base in three sectors (education, health, water and sanitation) across multiple countries. The review points to a set of five common political economy constraints and incentive problems that affect levels of performance.
  5. The effects of sector characteristics on accountability relationships in service delivery

    Publication - Discussion papers - 28 August 2012
    Claire Mcloughlin with Richard Batley
    Why do different services encounter particular constraints and opportunities in their delivery? This working paper identifies a set of characteristics that can be used to differentiate between services, and between functions within them, and asks how these defining or ‘fixed’ characteristics may influence key relationships of accountability and control.

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