MAICC to implement Strengthening District – Level accountability in CDF management

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By Vincent Gunde

MAICC to implement Strengthening District – Level accountability in CDF management

A local Non – Governmental organization – Mponela Aids Information and Counseling Centre ( MAICC) will implement a nine – months Malawi Anti – Corruption Civil Society Support Interventions ( MACCSSI) – strengthening Dowa district – level accountability in Constituency Development Fund (CDF) targeting three constituences in the district.

The project will be implemented alongside with partners ( Adam Smith International ( grant facility), Human Rights and Governance Technical Working Group (facilitator), Dowa District Civil Society organizations Network ( oversight role), Centre for Social Accountability and Transparency (CSAT), Information Platform for Public Infrastructure, and Constituency Development Committees.

Presenting the project to the District executive committee (Dec) in Dowa, MAICCs Program Manager George Kaunda, said the initiative will enhance CDF accountability, transparency and inclusive citizen participation across constituences by equipping communities with evidence, confidence, and the capacity for collective action to challenge social, political, and gendered barriers that undermine equitable development.

Kaunda said the project will be implemented with an objective of strengthening accountability, participation, and transparency in CDF implementation by linking Constituency – level evidence with district and national advocacy and reform processes.

He said despite the existence of formal CDF guidelines, 50 percent plus of projects monitored under MACCSSI failed transparency, procurement, and participation standards, nepotism, substandard materials, and abandoned projects.“Prophet Bushiri Ignites Rural Football Talent with K20 Million Mega Talent Hunt in Dowa!

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The manager said rapid disbursement deadlines, rushed procurement and weak participatory adherence, and increasing corruption risks, citizens lack timely data on allocations on project statuses and expenditures, are some of the emerging issues in CDF management.

He said Members of Parliament and Councilors exert informal control over project selection, procurement, and implementation, Area Development Committees, Community Development Committees and Project Implementation Committees are compromised.

” There have been insufficient accountability, national advocacy platforms lack consistent,” said Kaunda.

He said CDF has now subsumed District Development Fund (DDF) – primary local development mechanism saying the rapid resource scaling has outpaced accountability mechanisms and weak safeguards in transparency, community participation and accountability.Dowa Fertilizer Plant to Start Production by April, Set to Meet National Demand

The manager said Dowa Civil Society organizations Network will bridge national CDF guidelines with district – level realities with a goal of strengthening transparency, accountability,and citizen participation in CDF implementation.

He said the Dowa Governance Technical Working Group will support strengthening of District – Level Accountability and implementation of CDF management.

“The project will put communities at the centre of evidence generation, multi – platform communication and engagement,” said Kaunda.

He said the project will build the capacity of the communities’ structures to be able to demand accountability in the management of CDF and adherence to set guidelines, integration with the IPPI Platform, among other approaches.

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The manager said there will be a community owned rating and verification system where a standardized user – friendly citizen accountability scorecard will be used to assess every CDF funded project at three critical stages of planning, procurement and contracting, implementation and completion.Dowa district to light up with thanks to ESCOM ASCENT Malawi project

Kaunda expressed hope that the project will empower citizens on CDF management, sustainable development with equity, expanded inclusive and effective spaces for CDF negotiations, accountable and effective public authorities and other power holders on CDF.

In his remarks, Dowa District Council’s Principal Environmental Officer Yusuf Laki, advised MAICC to share progress of the project to the council to enhance cooperation, transparency and accountability.