The political economy of budgetary allocations to local levels: case of the Sudan Republic 1956-2008

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2009-11Author(s)/Corporate Author (s)
Ali Ali Abdalla;World Bank;
United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa.;
Federal Ministry of Finance of Nigeria;
World Bank;
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No one can deny the fact that the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) signed in January 2005 in Neivasha, Kenya, between the Sudan government and the Sudan Peoples’ Liberation Army (SPLA/M) had ushered the Sudan into a new phase which will definitely change the entire space of Sudan’s economy and society if taken to its logical end. However, it is necessary before dwelling on the subject matter to survey the background which brought the Sudan to the new phase mentioned earlier. This brief paper will consist of the following sections. Introduction; Budgetary and other policies and the underdevelopment and marginalization of Sudan’s various regions before 1956; Lack of sufficient allocation and development as causes of Sudan’s civil wars; The CPA, Wealth sharing and Power sharing; Challenges and future prospects and implication for other African Countries.
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“Ali Ali Abdalla; World Bank; United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa.; Federal Ministry of Finance of Nigeria; World Bank (2009-11). The political economy of budgetary allocations to local levels: case of the Sudan Republic 1956-2008. UN. ECA Conference on the Role of the subnational Jurisdictions in efforts to achieve the MDGs (2009, May 6-8: Abuja, Nigeria). Addis Ababa :. © UN. ECA,. https://hdl.handle.net/10855/25965”Conference
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