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Demands,responsibility, and influence in Malawi’s participatory agricultural extension services
Authors:Cristina Álvarez-Mingote  Paul E McNamara
Institution:1. alvarez9@illinois.edu
Abstract:Participatory governance offers the potential to deliver responsive and accountable services. This article tests this expectation by looking at how members of participatory extension platforms in Malawi understand the meaning of “demand-driven” services, and allocate responsibility and influence in service provision. Results show that most respondents agree on bottom-up extension services that respond to expressed farmers’ needs (86% of respondents), and assign responsibility and influence widely across state and non-state actors. While these findings suggest that these participatory mechanisms can promote responsiveness to farmers’ needs and accountability, they also point toward different governance challenges in extension services.
Keywords:Aid – Accountability  Civil society – Participation  NGOs  Environment (built and natural) – Agriculture  Sub-Saharan Africa
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