2020
DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/mn24b
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Exporting Democratic Practices: Evidence from a Village Governance Intervention in Eastern Congo

Abstract: We study a randomized Community Driven Reconstruction (CDR) intervention that provided two years of exposure to democratic practices in 1,250 villages in eastern Congo. To assess impacts, we examine behavior in a later village-level unconditional cash transfer project that distributed $1,000 to 457 treatment and control villages. The exercise provides opportunities to assess whether public funds get captured, what governance practices are employed by villagers and village elites and whether the intervention al… Show more

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“…MPs tend to have limited tenure in office in Africa (Mattes & Mozaffar, 2011). The available evidence suggests local chiefs often have strong social and economic connections to their communities (Baldwin & Mvukiyehe, 2015; Humphreys, de la Sierra, & van der Windt, 2014). Although caution is always necessary in extrapolating too much from any particular case, the positions of MPs and chiefs in Zambia appear fairly representative of sub-Saharan Africa in this sense.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MPs tend to have limited tenure in office in Africa (Mattes & Mozaffar, 2011). The available evidence suggests local chiefs often have strong social and economic connections to their communities (Baldwin & Mvukiyehe, 2015; Humphreys, de la Sierra, & van der Windt, 2014). Although caution is always necessary in extrapolating too much from any particular case, the positions of MPs and chiefs in Zambia appear fairly representative of sub-Saharan Africa in this sense.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, for example, programs that introduce community-level institutional innovations have become popular, with the intention to constrain traditional leadership and empower local populations. These programs are undertaken across the world: for example, Liberia (Fearon, Humphreys, & Weinstein, 2009), Afghanistan (Beath et al, 2013), Sierra Leone (Casey, Glennerster, & Miguel, 2012), Sudan (Avdeenko & Gilligan, 2015), and Congo (Humphreys, Sanchez de la Sierra, & van der Windt, 2018). Mansuri and Rao (2013) quote a figure of US$85 billion in World Bank spending in the past decade alone on these types of interventions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Harvard Humanitarian Initiative has collected several survey waves on individual-level perceptions on conflict and justice. Finally, several academic researchers have either collected survey data themselves or cooperated with agencies to accompany impact evaluations (Humphreys, de la Sierra & Van der Windt, 2015).…”
Section: Survey Data From the Eastern Drcmentioning
confidence: 99%