Décentralisation et développement local au Sénégal. Chronique d'un couple hypothétique
Alain Piveteau
Revue Tiers-Monde, 2005, vol. n° 181, issue 1, 71-93
Abstract:
Is decentralisation in West Africa promoting local development ? An appraisal of the situation in Senegal underscores the stakes and difficulties of a decentralized control of public actions and development programs. Decentralisation reinforces the power of aid promoters and the « project-logic » by fragmenting the interventions fields. The resulting local governance, based upon multiple and « expert regulations », scarcely contributes to mobilise local actors in quest of territorial construction.
Date: 2005
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