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Good Governance Team – August 2008

Good Governance Team – August 2008. LOUIS. NICK. JEN. KRISTY. COURTNEY. ROBIN. Dan – DPCU Central Gonja. Louis Dorval – Team Lead. Jen - RPCU. Good Governance Team - Present. Nick – DPCU, Saboba. Mary - RPCU. Government of Ghana National Development Planning Commission.

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Good Governance Team – August 2008

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  1. Good Governance Team – August 2008 LOUIS NICK JEN KRISTY COURTNEY ROBIN

  2. Dan – DPCUCentral Gonja Louis Dorval – Team Lead Jen - RPCU Good Governance Team - Present Nick – DPCU, Saboba Mary - RPCU

  3. Government of Ghana National Development Planning Commission Regional Planning and Coordinating Unit (RPCU) District Planning and Coordinating Unit (DPCU) Development Partners Development Partners Community Organizations, Private Contractors, local NGOs Communities MORE CONTEXT Activity Hub

  4. TEAM STRATEGY • Do all of my work down at the district level • Build the regional government’s capacity to plan and analyze data. (so it can know it’s own region and the field realities) • Build the voice of the regional government to direct development partners

  5. 2. Building RPCU Planning Capacity • Working on harmonizing district level plans • Observing trends in district level implementation and doing higher level refinement • Moving into a more supporting role for District Assemblies

  6. 3. Directing Development Partners • Meetings in Accra (capital city) with BIG donors – UNICEF, World Bank, CIDA • Increased voice at development partner meetings • Influencing papers to share field realities • Increasing our partner’s voice – innovative district report cards

  7. That’s the VERY brief explanation!

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