Alternative Mechanisms of Service Delivery : Legal and Regulatory Review, Volume 1. Main Text
This report reviews the Indonesian legal and regulatory framework that might support or obstruct the promotion of alternative mechanisms of service delivery (AMSD). AMSD, as it has been translated in Indonesian, is a term used especially in Canada...
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Language: | English en_US |
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Washington, DC
2013
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/11/16259470/alternative-mechanisms-service-delivery-legal-regulatory-review-vol-1-2-main-text http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12399 |
Summary: | This report reviews the Indonesian legal
and regulatory framework that might support or obstruct the
promotion of alternative mechanisms of service delivery
(AMSD). AMSD, as it has been translated in Indonesian, is a
term used especially in Canada to describe an array of
strategies and tools that government can use to deliver
services in "not the normal way'.
'Alternative' is used in the sense of
'alternative lifestyle" or 'not
traditional'. The objectives of the project in relation
to promoting AMSD within regional governments are: i)
assistance to government in the rationalization of different
institutional arrangements for the delivery of sub-national
public services; and ii) aid in the development and
implementation of new (contracting) methods for service
delivery. The report aims to describe the current proximate
legal and regulatory framework within which the eight
strategies work. The report provides the basis for
understanding where the strategies already have
'support' and where the framework needs improving
or additions. |
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