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Tuesday, October 23, 2001

There is no standard formula for successful decentralization. But, the experience of other countries can serve as examples.

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The Philippines and Indonesia share a few similarities in implementing decentralization: neither had much time for preparation. The law, drafted very briefly, has to deal with quite a few matters and for both, the point of departure was their past central-regional relationship. Both had barely enough time to prepare monitoring and evaluation of the implementation plan. At least these are the points that Dr Gabe Ferrazi brings up in his pape

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