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Participatory Budgeting step-by-step guidelines

Participatory Budgeting step-by-step guidelines . justification and contextual analysis for insertion of the program in African cities . Consultancy Team Leonardo Avritzer Alexander Cambraia N. Vaz. Work Guidelines Objectives and criteria. Steps of the work: 3 parts Part I

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Participatory Budgeting step-by-step guidelines

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  1. Participatory Budgeting step-by-step guidelines justification and contextual analysis for insertion of the program in African cities Consultancy Team Leonardo Avritzer Alexander Cambraia N. Vaz

  2. Work GuidelinesObjectives and criteria Steps of the work: 3 parts Part I Differentiation of socioeconomic conditions of Brazil from the socioeconomic conditions of the African countries intended to implement PB; Part II Systematization of the characteristic of eleven Brazilian cities considered as PB successful cases, belonged to the PB Brazilian web; Part III analysis of the possibilities of extension of some of those Brazilian experiments elements to Africa.

  3. Infrastructure comparisonLocal contexts Comparison of socio-demographic data between the countries Source: Human Development Report, 2007 PNUD

  4. Infrastructure comparisonLocal contexts • Two main observations • There are similar deficiencies in the access of public goods for both countries, although African ones are now in the same situation of the context Brazil dealt in the final of the authoritarian period with regards to sanitation access (and below regarding the access to improved water source; • If we take the GINI index as an indirect indicator of the bad distribution of public goods, all countries are found in similar positions, with Brazil having more inequalities in this access in comparison to the average of the African countries. Therefore, it is possible to assert that structural questions that motivated the introduction of PB are present in Africa.

  5. Infrastructure comparisonLocal contexts Comparison of socioeconomic data of the cities with PB Source: Human Development Atlas, PNUD

  6. Assessing PB successful casesAdministrative organization of PB Structuring and managing PB Source: Data collected for the present research Source: Data collected for the present research Source: Data collected for the present research Source: Data collected for the present research

  7. Assessing PB successful casesDynamicity of PB Distributive criteria in PB Adoption of objective distributional criteria Source: Data collected for the present research Data source: PB survey “REDE OP”

  8. Assessing PB successful casesDynamicity of PB Participation in PB Administrative division and type of participation potentialized Data source: PB survey “REDE OP”

  9. Assessing PB successful casesDynamicity of PB Participation in PB PB Council composition and criteria for admission Data source: PB survey “REDE OP”

  10. Assessing PB successful casesDynamicity of PB Resources allocation and prospection in PB Source: Data collected for the present research Source: Data collected for the present research

  11. Assessing PB successful casesMonitoring and Evaluation Resources allocation and prospection in PB Monitoring and evaluating organism Source: Data collected for the present research Data source: PB survey “REDE OP” Source: Data collected for the present research

  12. RecommedationsPB in perspective • PB´s introduction should involve some kind of legal legislation or guideline • Using, as much as possible, regional decentralization criteria • It is important to determine the resources available and the relation between own resources and external resources • It is worth making some suggestions on the public control field

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