he Local Development Fund (LDF) programme is a pilot programme of the United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) for fiscal decentralization and local governance in 15 "concentration countries" - of which Nepal, where the Fund has been active since 1975, is one. In Nepal, actual implementation of LDF programme was started in late 2000.The local authorities District Development Committees and Village Development Committees (DDCs and
VDCs) and grass root institutions Users committees or Community Organisations (UCs or COs) in the eight pilot Districts implement and maintain small scale rural infrastructure and other public investments in an efficient, effective, responsive and accountable manner.
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Publisher:
MLD, NPC, UNDP, UNCDF
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(2001
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Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster
in English
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Keywords:
DEVELOPMENT FINANCE, ADMINISTRATION, BUDGET CONTRIBUTIONS, FINANCIAL ASPECTS, FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS, FINANCIAL REGULATIONS, FUND-RAISING, FUNDS, FINANCIAL RESOURCES, RESOURCES ALLOCATION, ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION, POVERTY MITIGATION, WELFARE AND SOCIAL SERVICES, POVERTY, PUBLIC WELFARE, SOCIAL ACTION, SMALL GRANTS, SOCIAL WELFARE, SOCIAL SAFETY NETS, MICROCREDIT, DECENTRALIZATION IN MANAGEMENT, DECENTRALIZATION IN GOVERNMENT, DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY
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Thematic Group: UNCDF
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Capital Development
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Thesaurus:
18.04.00
- Financing
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