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Improving Municipal Management for Cities. World Bank, 2009
The study focuses on three dimensions of municipal management—planning, finance, and service provision—that figure repeatedly in Bankfinanced MDPs. The planning dimension refers to the capacity of a municipality to forecast and oversee its own progress. It includes information systems, M&E, city planning, and investment strategies. The finance dimension refers to how a municipality manages the resources needed to provide services to its constituents. It covers financial management, own-resource mobilization, access to credit, and private funding. The service provision dimension refers to the capacity of a municipality to manage the services required by city residents and business people through the effective prioritization of investments, management of competitive procurement, and the ability to sustain services through O&M.
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