Context
In order to support the provision of quality basic services, foster social cohesion and promote socio-economic development, the government of Niger is prioritising local self-governance. In 2010, it therefore enshrined decentralisation as an organisational principle in its constitution.
Many local authorities have neither the financial resources nor the HR and professional skills they need to properly perform their roles and tasks in the municipal development. Consequently, municipalities and regions are often not able to assure the provision of efficient public services and a citizen-centred administration. In addition, citizens often have little trust in the local elected representatives due to a lack of transparency and communication.
Objective
The Nigerien local authorities are more competent in fulfilling their roles and tasks in municipal development.