PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING AND REVENUE GENERATION PRESENTATION AT THE GDLN DISSEMINATION EVENT ON 19 – 03- 09 BY Ziria Ndifuna and Alfred Chanza.

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PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING AND REVENUE GENERATION PRESENTATION AT THE GDLN DISSEMINATION EVENT ON 19 – BY Ziria Ndifuna and Alfred Chanza

2 Project Design and Workplan Background, design and purpose of Project Originated from the Durban PB seminar March 08 and launch of Peer to Peer Learning Initiative; Revenue Generation Group has members from Malawi, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, Uganda; Project undertaken June 2008 covering Blantyre City Assembly (Malawi), Ilala MC (Tanzania), Kabwe MC (Zambia); Project formulated to explore linkage between PB and revenue generation;

3 Background, Design and Purpose of Project cont… Project explored extent of citizen participation in planning, budgeting and degree of responsiveness by revenue generation; Purpose was to explore PB mechanisms in context of what is, what should and what could be happening; Project set to examine foundation for PB by exploring expenditure assignment and revenue generation; Research done through fieldwork in select urban councils and literature review ; Guided by a Consultant, country focal-point officers led researchers and provided link with institutions/individuals; Field surveys done simultaneously in the 3 municipalities for 1 ½ weeks

4 Background, Design and Purpose of Project cont… Workplan provided for 11days for preparation and field survey; 6 days for Consultant to guide interviews with Central Govt and national institutions; 2 days provided for data inputting and pre-running by Country Supervisors; 7 days for data analysis, interpretation and report writing Field surveys started 31 st May and Draft Final Report submitted 27 th June 08 Over 400 people interviewed in each municipality, officials from national level, CSOs, etc.; Project report outlines analysis of findings, conclusions and recommendations;

5 Project Rationale Study designed basing on experience from pilot study on PB in Uganda in January 2008; Little citizen participation despite elaborate legal, regulatory and institutional framework in Uganda; Local revenue collections declining progressively for last 5 years (Uganda); Need to explore in the 3 project countries legal, regulatory and institutional frameworks for PB; Need to compare whats in practice to how systems & processes were designed;

6 Project Rationale cont… Explored operating environment leading to effective PB and revenue generation; Level and quality of participation were explored and factors that facilitate or limit participation; Explored if there is increased and effective participation in debates and decision-making; Explored existing potential revenue generation against collections and contribution to LG financing; Links between contributions and service delivery, between accountability and revenue generation established;

7 Major Findings Malawi, Tanzania and Zambia at various stages of decentralisation; Practicing deconcentrated form of decentralisation mostly but shown desire to move to devolution; Have all not marched policies with adequate legal and institutional frameworks; Policy, legal and institutional frameworks to large extent do not support BP (Zambia); Tanzania, Malawi mention encouragement of participation though not supported by legal framework; Legal framework for Revenue generation exists for the 3 countries but policy framework not clear;

8 Major Findings cont… 76% of citizen category in survey said they had never seen a LG budget; Level of trust in LG leadership is also quite low (36%); Efforts by the 3 municipalities in involving citizens in planning and budgeting encouraging; Residents of Blantyre City Assembly at one time demanded higher rates be charged; Kabwe MC residents indicated need to relate service provision to revenues collected; Want reasonable amounts of revenues going to service provision not administrative expenses; General view that maximizing revenue generation hinged on citizen understanding;

9 Major Findings cont… Citizen involvement encourages generation of innovative ideas on alternative or new revenue sources; Contribution of local revenues to LG financing minimal; The 3 municipalities realised need to strengthen PPPs; Revenue sharing mechanisms between CG & LG and between layers of LGs affect service delivery; Knowledge and skills level of LG leaders found inadequate and affects their performance; Resistance of CG to devolve powers to LGs (Zambia& Malawi) has led to slow pace of decentralisation; Corruption, high poverty levels, HIV/AIDs have affected LR collections in all 3 countries.

Recommendations Need to streamline policy, legal and institutional frameworks for meaningful fiscal decentralisation; Sensitization & capacity building of policy makers, politicians, local leaders and councilors; Meaningful participation of citizens and stakeholders; Revenue enhancement mechanisms: Need for buoyant sources of revenue for LGs; Ability to estimate revenue potential for various sources; Systems of rewards& sanctions to motivate collectors; Coordination of LG revenue generation & budgeting; Peer to peer learning mechanisms.

11 Main Lessons Learnt Existence of structures, systems & procedures doesnt mean decentralisation process is operating well; Need to develop a comprehensive Strategy for fiscal decentralisation which spells out: Decision-making centers in the processes of revenue generation and expenditure management; Forums & systems for negotiation & dialogue to build consensus on resource allocation in the budgeting processes; Institutions that facilitate continuous capacity building for efficient LG budgeting & revenue generation; Information system for LG revenue & expenditure management ;

Main Lessons Learnt cont… Citizens need to own LG budgets to meaningfully participate in development/governance issues (76% not aware); LGs: not aware of their revenue potential from various sources, collection capacity is unknown; LGs - generally treated by CG with suspicion; Policy, legal & institutional frameworks dont adequately address issues of PB; Capacity building should be continuous & also focus on citizens/local people; Political will: Need champions of decentralisation

13 Sustainability of Mutual Learning Initiative Study tours/exchange visits among peers; Adequate preparation before survey involving all group members; Participating group members to commit enough time during 'survey' period enough time should be allowed to accomplish tasks; Specific software & other logistics should be obtained prior to the survey; Challenge: maintaining communication amongst group; Use of Consultant on project useful; Engage the countries where study was carried out to understand and own contents of report ensure effective implementation of recommendations