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Learning Social Accountability Together: Civil Society Facilitated South-South Cooperation in India, Bangladesh and Cambodia

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posted on 2024-09-06, 06:54 authored by Kaustuv Bandyopadhyay
Asian cities have been central drivers of Asia’s economic growth in the last few decades. However, a democratic deficit in many small and medium size Asian cities means municipalities fail to deliver key service provisions to citizens, and civil society engagement in urban governance and institutions remains very limited. This case study outlines how partnership between civil society groups from India, Bangladesh and Cambodia have initiated organised civic engagement and municipal reforms in two of Asia’s least developed countries through South-South Cooperation.

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Department for International Development, UK Government

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Institute of Development Studies

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Bandyopadhyay, K. (2014) Learning Social Accountability Together: Civil Society Facilitated South-South Cooperation in India, Bangladesh and Cambodia, Case Study 2, Brighton: IDS.

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Case Study 2

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© Institute of Development Studies / PRIA 2014

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Bangladesh; India; Cambodia

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en

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