The Zambia Devolution Support Programme (ZDSP) is a World Bank-funded program of over $210 million launched in 2023 to accelerate Zambia’s decentralization by strengthening local authorities’ capacity, accountability, and service delivery. Through performance-based grants, capital grants, and support for digital revenue systems, the ZDSP aims to improve local governance, promote citizen participation, and transfer key functions from central government to local councils by its expected completion in 2027.
To counter the historically centralized nature of Zambian political power and institutions being confined to a narrow elite of Zambian society, Government has made decentralization by devolution a key piece of its governance strategy. Several policy and institutional initiatives were taken in the past. However, their ability to achieve development impact especially in the rural districts has been limited due to implementation failures, low institutional capacities, and weak incentives for key actors. Government is determined to address these binding constraints through a focused plan that will empower Local Authorities through resources and capacity building. Building upon the existing legal and institutional framework for decentralization such as the Constituency Development Fund (CDF), the Government has adopted a new, comprehensive DIP for 2022-2026. The new plan intends to strengthen the capacities of the local authorities and provide them with adequate financial resources through a strengthened intergovernmental fiscal system. It will also strengthen local accountability as well as citizen.
Program Development Goal is to strengthen the financing, institutional performance and accountability of Town Councils (TCs) in Zambia.
The goal will be achieved through providing of support to eligible Town Councils through capital grants and provision of support to strengthen the institutional performance of Town Councils in their core functional areas of; Public Financial Management, Inter-Governmental Fiscal relations, Performance Management, Accountability of local service delivery and Oversight and monitoring
Key Result Areas
Result Area 1: Capital Grants to Town Councils
The program will introduce a capital grant window to the inter-governmental fiscal framework, that will provide dedicated resources to Town Councils to meet their capital investments, incentivize institutional performance and enhance accountability of TCs.
Result Area 2: Strengthened Public Financial Management (PFM), Transparency and Accountability of Local Authorities (Las).
The increased flow of resources to LAs necessitate good governance through democratic effective and coherent governance systems and institutions while respecting autonomy of the sub-structures. This will require TCs to carry out their core PFM and procurement functions in an efficient, accountable and transparent manner. This result area is about strengthening governance aspects of decentralization.
Result Area 3: Strengthened Fiscal Framework for Devolution.
The DIP has identified many gaps in the fiscal landscape at the local level including high indebtedness, unsustainable management of debt, dwindling local own resource revenue etc. Keeping in line with the priorities of the Government, the result area three will contribute towards the review and reform of the existing fiscal framework for decentralization such as the review of the intergovernmental resource allocation, and a review of the gaps in the existing policy and practice frameworks for local revenue collection and local debt management.
Result Area 4: Capacity Building of Town Councils.
The Government is reforming the human resource management system and has embarked on a comprehensive capacity development program for LAs to enhance, efficient and quality of service delivery. There exist wide variances in the capacity of TCs across the country. Considering the program design of having TCs to qualify for accessing grants, the TCs are required to be supported with capacity building upfront. The capacity building support will be provided through the IPF
Funding Year: 2024
Disbursed Amount: $112,000 USD (Approximately K2.6M)
Status: Contract Awarded and Contractor is currently mobilizing on site
Proposed Project: Paving of Taxi Ranking – Town Centre