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Explaining Levels of Local Government Involvement in Service Delivery: The Dynamics of Cross-Sector Partnerships in Malawi
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2015
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Rural DevelopmentRural ManagementLocal Economic DevelopmentEducationPublic-private PartnershipSocial SciencesCross-sector PartnershipsDevelopment PartnersRegional CollaborationService GovernanceManagementCollaborative GovernanceDynamic TrajectoriesAfrican DevelopmentLocal GovernancePublic PolicyCommunity EngagementShared ServiceLocal Government InvolvementEquitable DevelopmentCommunity ParticipationCommunity DevelopmentService Delivery
This study explores how local governments and their development partners—that is, donors, non-governmental organisations and private companies—structure their partnerships as they work together to provide services to communities. Cases of collaboration between four organisations working in the rural water supply sector and six local governments in Malawi are studied. Using a cross-case qualitative methodology, we illustrate how power and control translate into practices, leading to different levels of local government involvement in service delivery. This study contributes to the literature on cross-sector partnerships in particular by developing empirically-based propositions that help explain the dynamic trajectories that partnerships between local governments and their development partners can take. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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