In this issue, we highlight the three newly launched DeLoG working groups, concerning to decentralization, local governance and 1) gender, 2) inclusive local finance as well as 3) local democracy. Within these working groups and thematic priorities,…
In this issue we highlight the DeLoG Knowledge and Dialogue Days 2022, which aimed to strengthen the identity and future of the network as a platform for dialogue, partnership and learning, to promote exchange, as well as to learn about inclusive and…
This issue showcases the Network’s and its members and partners most recent activities and offers an overview of current news stories, upcoming events, and courses. We hope you enjoy this issue.
This issue of the DeLoG Newsletter which showcases the Network’s and its members and partners most recent activities and offers an overview of current news stories, upcoming events, and courses. We hope you enjoy this issue and encourage you to…
In this issue we showcase the Network’s most recent activities, such as the e-Learning course “Enhancing the Effectiveness of Decentralisation and Local Governance Reforms”, upcoming events and courses. Enjoy!
This special gender-focused issue on the occasion of the International Women's Day 2022 presents innovative, gender-sensitive approaches to support decentralisation and local governance. Make sure you check out the focus interviews in Spotlight.…
In this issue we showcase the Network’s most recent activities, such as the Local Public Sector Alliance's webinar on decentralisation and localisation in Sub-Saharan Africa, upcoming events and courses. Enjoy!
Issue No. 57 of the DeLoG Newsletter evolves around the DeLoG Annual Meeting 2021, which took place in September under the theme of “Inclusive and Resilient Decentralisation and Local Governance Support”. Enjoy!
In this issue, we discuss the upcoming DeLoG Annual Meeting 2021, on the network's strategic orientation until 2024 and on the outcomes of second DeLoG in Dialogue event. Enjoy!
In this issue, we introduce you to Toril-Iren Pedersen from the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad). She shares her experience on decentralisation and local governments for improving Domestic Resource Mobilisation (DRM). Enjoy!
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