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  2. Participatory budgeting - Wikipedia

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    Participatory budgeting pamphlets Presentation of the winning participatory budgeting projects in the district of Białołęka, Warsaw. Participatory budgeting (PB) is a type of citizen sourcing in which ordinary people decide how to allocate part of a municipal or public budget through a process of democratic deliberation and decision-making.

  3. Urban planning in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Once Emperor Haile Selassie I came to power, he began shifting the urban center northward, building a parliament, but was dissatisfied, so began to move the urban center towards the south, where Guidi and Valle had initially planned. The Italian plan for the city followed certain rationalist principles that were then eventually adopted by Selassie.

  4. List of planning journals - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable peer-reviewed academic journals related to urban, regional, land-use, transportation and environmental planning and to urban studies, regional science. Articulo – Journal of Urban Research

  5. Africa Research Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    The Africa Research Bulletin is a peer-reviewed academic journal, appearing in two series - Political, Social and Cultural Series, and Economic, Financial and Technical Series. The journal was founded in 1964 by John Drysdale, a former British diplomat and historian, who also established its sister publication, the Asia Research Bulletin. [1]

  6. National Budget of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    In 2021/22 the Western Cape Provincial government received a total budget of just under R 72.35 billion with 74% (R54.445 billion) of that in the form of "equitable shares" from the national government budget, 18% (R13.53 billion) in the form of "conditional grants" from national government, 4% in "financing", 3% from the provinces own receipts ...

  7. Africa Research Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Africa Research Institute (ARI) is an independent not-for-profit think-tank based in the United Kingdom. It is the only think-tank in the UK to focus exclusively on political, economic and social issues in sub-Saharan Africa. [1] ARI strives to inform domestic and international policy making through publishing research and hosting ...

  8. Public budgeting - Wikipedia

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    A government's budget is a comprehensive financial plan that outlines its priorities and objectives for a given period. As a policy document, a government's budget is designed as a plan for implementing its policy. Traditionally, budgets served as a more rigid tool to implement policy in a retrospective setting.

  9. Urbanization in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Meroe advanced in iron technology, [10] and building construction dates back to at least 900 BC. [11] Meroe was a great center of agriculture at its height. [12] Africa north of the Sahara has long had political and cultural contact with people outside of Africa. [1]