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Mozambique - Municipal Development in Mozambique : Lessons from the First Decade - Full report

2009

World Bank


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World Bank
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Small towns; Private operators; National level; Social action; Municipalities; Citizens; Provincial government; Urban population growth; Peace; Basic sanitation; National legislation; Rural growth; Assets for water; Vehicle taxes; Mayors; Provincial governments; Local officials; Sanitation service; Urban settlements; Access to services; Public service provision; Urban services; Service providers; Progress; Water department; Development assistance; Political participation; Financial management systems; Capitals; Population size; Public employment; Labor market; Institutional framework; Resource constraints; Public sector reform; Municipal elections; Sanitation facilities; Urban governance; Small town; Mdp; Tax law; Municipal responsibilities; Practitioners; Municipal management; Ministry of health; Solid waste; Community well; City consultations; Urban infrastructure; Affordable water; City councils; Municipal system; Urban growth; Municipal level; Property taxes; Municipality; Literacy rates; Employment creation; Population census; Resource limitations; Public private partnerships; Management systems; Municipal officials; Technical assistance; Municipal; Limited resources; Local level; Demographic projections; Mandates; Transparency; Job training; Growth rates of population; Provisions; Intergovernmental transfers; Municipal development; Financial management; Institutional arrangements; Municipal performance; Operational capacity; Public service; Urban centers; Municipal council; Development planning; Local development; Municipal government; Household size; Woman; Public; Demand for services; Governance indicators; Population growth rates; Urban water; Respect; Autonomy; Revenue collection; Job creation; Local governments; Solid waste collection; Municipal councils; Policy makers; Utilities; Ministry of education; Employment opportunities; Basic infrastructure; Policy framework; Municipal finance; Solid waste management; Rural towns; National water directorate; Citizen; Urban sanitation; Provision of services; Municipal administration; Service delivery; Millennium challenge; Material resources; Urban migration; National government; Poverty reduction strategy; Number of households; Sustainable management; Town; Good governance; Technical capacity; Foreign direct investment; Public sector organization; City size; Urban land management; Public sector management; Tax; School attendance; Urban populations; Mortality rates; Local services; Social affairs; Business licenses; Recommendations for action
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2014-09-15
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