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2015
10 December : World Bank Group: Ask Citizens Where Public Money Should Go – The Surprising Results
- Capital Finance International
- As citizen engagement gains traction in the development agenda, identifying the extent to which it produces tangible results is essential. Participatory budgeting, a process in which citizens decide upon and monitor budget allocation, offers promising results, including increased local government revenues and reduced infant mortality.