Governance for Local Development (GOLD) Annual Report – Senegal
The GOLD project aims to strengthen responsive democratic governance through three intermediate results: increased capacity of local government to respond to citizen demand; improved mobilization and management of local public resources; and increased community participation in service delivery management including health, education water, sanitation, and hygiene [WASH], and agriculture.
Source: USAID
Date of Publication: November 25, 2019
SIMILIAR RESOURCES
Tools
Examples
- MULTI-SBC: The Programmatic Aid for Multi-Sectoral Integration of SBC for FP Practitioners
- Improving Development Outcomes Through Social and Behavior Change Communication Applying a Government Lens
- Interactive Voice Response and Radio for Peacebuilding: A Macro View of the Literature and Experiences from the Field
- Multisectoral Integration of SBC Programming A High-Level Exploration of Integrating Family Planning with Other Development Sectors
- Desk Review of Programs Integrating Family Planning with Food Security and Nutrition
- Tackling the Taboo: Sexuality and Gender-Transformative Programmes to End Chlld, Early, and Forced Marriage and Unions
- Gender Integration in Social and Behavior Change: What Does it Take
- The Added Value of Costing Social and Behavior Change Interventions
- ITN Access and Use Report 2018
- Lever les Tabous: La sexualité et les approches promouvant l’égalité des genres pour mettre fin aux unions et aux mariages d’enfants, précoces et forcés
- Health of People and the Environment in the Lake Victoria Basin (HoPE-LVB)
- Impact of Egypt Gold Star Campaign
- Using Social Listening to Inform Integrated Social and Behavior Change Programs in Burkina Faso
- Investing in Social and Behavior Change is Cost-effective for Improving Malaria Behaviors in Côte d’Ivoire
- Investing in Social and Behavior Change is Cost-effective for Improving Malaria Behaviors in Tanzania