Strengthening participation in public expenditure management: policy recommendations for key stakeholders

Author(s) : Heimans, Jeremy

Organization : OECD. Development Centre

Imprint : Paris, OECD, 2002

Collation :

43 p.

Series : Policy Brief, 22

Notes :

Inc. bibliography

Widening citizen participation in the process of government is one of the responses to perceived shortcomings in governance in developing and emerging economies. Achieving such broadened involvement, however, is complex and difficult. One effort which is of particular interest is particpatory budgeting: the active promotion of citizen involvement in the process of budget design and management. According to this approach, civil society joins with the organs of government and legislatures to set and monitor public spending targets. This simple idea will require goodwill and active cooperation from all partners to be successful. One result could well be renewed faith in the integrity of government and the efficiency of public administration, thus strengthening democracy.

  • Civil society, Corruption, Economic and social development, Finance, Integrity
  • Arab States
    Bangladesh, Brazil, South Africa, Uganda