The objective of this analytical framework is to support a politically informed and context-tuned analysis of a particular range of non-state institutions involved in local governance processes.
We ask three main guiding questions in this review: (a) what types of informal, traditional or religious authorities/institutions organise citizen interaction and engagement with the state in different parts of the world; (b) why do these institutions matter from a policy perspective and what are their implications for governance; and (c) from where do they draw legitimacy to engage with the state on behalf of communities and to take on various governance functions?
Insights on customary and informal authorities in Iringa Region, Tanzania
Insights on homeland associations in Mongolia
Insights from selected municipalities in Macedonia
Learning Project: Engaging with informallocalgovernance institutions (ILGI)Étude de cas 4: autorités traditionnelles et religieuses dans la gouvernance locale au Mali
Why it is important to build Informal Local Governance Institutions into the design, implementation and evaluation of our interventions.
Marco para analizar las instituciones informales de gobernanza local (IIGL)