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The World Bank made the diagnosis of decentralization in rural

The World Bank and the Ministry of Rural Development jointly organized Thursday, August 12, 2010 at the Cercle de Kinshasa, a national workshop on decentralization in rural development sector. The objective of this workshop was to validate the study report on decentralization in rural development sector. This study was the diagnosis of rural development sector.

In his presentation, the consultant pointed out that agriculture and rural development are two complementary areas. Agricultural development is the improvement of agricultural structures, productivity and incomes of farmers influential on development.

In contrast, rural development beyond the scope of agriculture. Because it covers the promotion of rural activities generating non-farm incomes, improving rural infrastructure and community capacity-building organizations and rural institutions. For all these reasons that this workshop on the study of decentralization in rural development sector is a first step to initiate the process of institutional review of the department.

Sector Strategy for Agriculture and Rural Development focuses on market access, improving rural infrastructure and trade capacity, governance and capacity building and human resources, the rural organization and financing of the sector.

In light of these strategic areas, the institutional review will take into account all matters pertaining to improving the living conditions of rural populations. This is the rehabilitation and maintenance of farm access roads for rural electrification with appropriate technology, promoting and strengthening the capacities of farmer organizations for greater ownership of the actions ...
Once the work of the Workshop, a roadmap for the draft is already contained in the consultants' report will be integrated into the great road map of the decentralization process. As with other sectors for which there have been similar studies on decentralization and governance, it was found that awareness campaigns and explanation have not had the desired impact. Because the refund and the campaign have not been up to expectations and the population although committed to the cause, do not know the ins and outs.

Hence, it is important to support the central government in its efforts to deepen and clarify the decentralization policy through the translation of texts into national languages.

Inadequate financial resources to meet the challenges posed problem. This is particularly true for sectors vectors of economic growth such as agriculture and rural development.

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