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Civil Service Reform and Retrenchment - Kenya

Responsible agency: DFID (UK)
Project number: 031-542-082
Agreement partner: Government of Kenya, World Bank, DFID, European Union
Implemented by: United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), World Bank, United States Agency for International Development, Swedish International Development Agencies (SIDA), Netherlands, Canada
Type of aid: Bilateral
Approval date: april 2000
End date: april 2000
Project stage: Completed
Amount committed: 220,300 GBP (347,327 €)
DAC sector: 15040
AC relevance: Implicit

Recipient countries/regions:
Kenya
Sub-Saharan Africa

Keywords:
Public (civil) service reform and management;

Project description: This proposal is for multi-year support to a collaborative program between WBI (with Bank Operations) and DFID, with a particular focus on Anglophone Africa and Eastern Europe and, to a lesser extent, South Asia. As well as a three-year co-financing commitment, the proposal recommends annual consultations between WBI/Operations and DFID to review progress and make changes in country/thematic allocations, to reflect changing circumstances. Principal elements of the proposal are: i) corruption surveys and diagnostics (in countries where these are not already underway); ii) support to the formation of broad civil society/government/ parliament/private sector coalitions and action planning, using corruption surveys, workshops and seminars as a catalyst; and iii) applied research and dissemination in selected areas (e.g. parliamentary-executive relations, public outreach campaigns) based on lessons learned from World Bank and other agency experience.

Project information last updated 07 May 2003

 

Contact persons:

Graham Teskey
DFID
1 Palace Street, London, SW1E 5HE
United Kingdom
G-Teskey@dfid.gov.uk
Phone: (+44) 0207 023 0518



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