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Establishment of Affiliated Network for Social Accountability
(ANSA-AFRICA)
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The Affiliated Network for Social Accountability in Africa (ANSA-Africa)
is a new network, jointly created by the
World Bank
and the
Human Sciences
Research Council (HSRC) of South Africa, to become a leading
African advocate of citizen involvement in demand-side governance
initiatives.
The objectives of the Network are to:
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Develop cross-country
collaboration on social accountability and demand-side governance
initiatives;
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Provide technical
assistance to different countries so that the quality of social
accountability initiatives is greatly enhanced; deliver training
programs on specific tools and techniques; and
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Share country
experiences and lessons from social accountability and demand-side
governance initiatives regionally and globally.
ANSA-Africa will link African civil society and community groups across
the continent as implementation partners, to support and implement
initiatives. Partners in turn will forge their own regional and local
associations to implement social accountability initiatives and expand
cadres of knowledge. Through its network, ANSA-Africa will work in three
main ways:
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Support social accountability initiatives and programs by providing
technical and leveraged financial assistance for the design,
implementation and evaluation of quality social accountability
initiatives. Through collaboration, the network transmits effective
tools and incubates innovative new approaches.
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Promote Capacity
development through training and skill building to encourage the use
and adaptation of means for citizens to demand accountable governance,
delivered through a regional approach to generate the greatest impact.
ANSA, through its partners, will design and deliver training
programmes across Africa.
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Undertake research and
dissemination to apply creativity and rigor to assessing, refining and
developing social accountability tools and innovative electronic means
to promote wide access to knowledge.
Technical support provided by the network will focus on design and use
of social accountability techniques with the greatest potential for
improving the efficiency, transparency and quality of public services.
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These techniques include:
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Consultative Report Cards, Score Cards, Participatory Budgeting,
Participatory Expenditure Tracking, Lateral Budget Tracking,
Citizen-Public Sector Communication techniques; Independent Budget
Analysis; and Participatory Performance Monitoring, etc.
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The Activities of the
network will be generated via both a demand-led and a more pro-active,
supply led approach.
The HSRC in its role as the African partner institution will assume
management and fiduciary responsibility for the planning,
implementation, and monitoring of program activities of the Network, and
the external funding mobilised to support program activities.
Broadly HSRC will:
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Oversee the establishment and management of the Network,
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Build on its strong existing network to drive the Network’s core
agenda and objectives;
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Provide both demand- and supply driven technical assistance to
countries on social accountability initiatives;
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Coordinate and monitor onward grant-making activities,
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Ensure the monitoring and assessment of funded activities; and
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Provide technical training opportunities as needed and facilitate
country-to-country learning and technical assistance opportunities
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