Engaging Citizens in Jordan’s Local Government Needs Assessment Process
Jordan is undertaking ambitious decentralization reforms to place citizens at the
heart of local policies and services. This review analyses the main gaps in the current
needs assessment process, which aims to mainstream a participatory approach for the
design of local development plans and budgetary allocations through a yearly collection
and assessment of citizens’ needs. It provides actionable recommendations to strengthen
the governance of this process, foster two-way communication and promote stakeholder
participation at all stages of the policymaking cycle. The report accompanies the
document “Supporting Open Government at the Local Level in Jordan” that aims to equip
subnational public officials with the relevant knowledge and skills to mainstream
transparency, integrity, accountability, and stakeholder participation into the functioning
and machinery of local administrations.
Available from December 22, 2020
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