Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Albania: ceremony of mini-development marketplace for new ideas which promote better governance and accountability

Kseniya Lvovsky, World Bank Country Manager has started in cooperation with the British Council a competitive program which will support innovative ideas for improved governance and accountability in Albania. This so-called mini-development marketplace for innovation in governance is part of a wider program implemented by the World Bank which is called the Governance Partnership Facility. The Governance Partnership Facility serves to improve development effectiveness in Albania through better governance and stronger institutions. The Governance Partnership Facility Grant is supported by several donors including DiFID, Government of Norway and the Government of Netherlands.

The Governance Partnership Facility covers a range of activities including several assessments and capacity building activities in the areas of financial management and public procurement. Among those, the mini-development marketplace on innovation in governance stands out as one of the most innovative activities that targets civil society. Civil Society is a very important factor in the country development and improvements in governance require stronger demand from civil society institutions. We hope that this initiative that we are launching today will contribute to creating this public demand for better governance.

















News source: Worldbank link: article




No comments:

Post a Comment