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Local government officials from Timor-Leste visit a locally run health clinic in the Philippines on their decentralization study tour. Photo by Jose Tiu Sonco, Centre for Local and Regional Governance, University of the Philippines
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Local Officials Learn About Decentralization Successes in the Philippines (June 21, 2004) More than a dozen representatives from Timor-Leste's districts and subdistricts are spreading the word about empowering local government after their decentralization study tour to the Philippines recently. Through one-on-one meetings and a special workshop with other local government officials, they are showing what can be done with know-how and enthusiasm even before financing for local government is in place. The study tour took four district administrators, three deputy district administrators, five subdistrict administrators, and two district development officers to Manila, Bulacan, and Naga City to talk to local government counterparts about decentralization. The Local Government Administration Division (DNAT) and the National Public Administration Institute (INAP), two national departments that oversee local government development in Timor-Leste, also sent representatives.
A major follow-up workshop for many of Timor-Leste's local government officials is set for July 2. "We learned many useful things from the Philippines. We need to share with others in Timor-Leste, and also to put them into practice," said INAP Director Florindo Perreira. USAID supported the Philippines decentralization study tour and workshop with a $77,360 grant to Timor-Leste's Ministry of State Administration. The trip and the follow-up meetings help establish the basis of good local governance, foster the process of decentralization, and develop the skills of local administrators as their roles expand.
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