Multi-sector programmes at the sub-national level: A case study of the communes de convergence approach in Maradi, Niger

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Ambarka Youssoufane, Tui Swinnen, Natalie Sessions, Jeremy Shoham and Carmel Dola
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Multi-sector programmes at the sub-national level: A case study of the communes de convergence approach in Maradi, Niger

This case study features as one of three in a series of case studies documenting multi-sector programming at the sub-national level.

The case study describes the implementation of the ‘Commune de Convergence’ (C2C) approach, which offers a promising example of how the Government of Niger and partner agencies can improve multisectoral collaboration including convergence by working through communes (the lowest level of governance in the country).

 

To view one of the other two in the series select one of the following:

Multi-sector programmes at the sub-national level: Implementation of the National Plan of Action for Nutrition 2 - A case study in Sunamgunj and Rangpur, Bangladesh

Multi-sector programmes at the sub-national level: A case study of the Seqota Declaration in Naedir Adet and Ebinat woredas in Ethiopia

Front cover of case study titled, "Multi-sector programmes at the sub-national level: A case study of the communes de convergence approach in Maradi, Niger." Image shows woman working in the crop--field.

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