Promoting data and evidence use practice in local government: what we are learning from the E4D project in Ghana
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Mohammed Awal unpacks what they have learned from the Evidence for Development (E4D) project in promoting evidence-informed decision-making (EIDM) practice in three local governments in Ghana. The intervention aims to strengthen local government policy actors’ capacity to use data and evidence to improve local government planning, routine decision-making, and programme implementation and reporting. The goal of the intervention is to institutionalise data and evidence-use practice in local government to enhance governance and accountability in service delivery and use of public resources.
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