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Peer-to-Peer Learning Exchange
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| Everyone wants to learn from urban practitioners! |
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Everyone is proud of their city! As an urban practitioner, your own personal experiences are most telling! Would you like to share the good practices of your city with other city managers, urban planners, and civic leaders ? Send us a story on:
Innovation & Good Practices on Local Services Delivery in Your City!
| | | | Objectives | In an effort to promote sharing among urban practitioners, each February WBI Urban Program will award World Bank publications on urban planning and management to recoganize sharing and learning of good practices.
| | Who Should Participate | Urban practitioners who are part of designing and implementing innovations on urban planning and service delivery in their cities are welcome to participate.
| | How to participate | 1. Send us your story by filling out this form, and answer each question briefly. It will be automatically sent to the selection team. 2. Five best cases will be selected from all submissions, and the contributers will be contacted to make short videos of their cities. | | Awards | 1. All video clips and selected stories will be showcased on World Bank website. 2. The first 50 urban practitioners to send a story will get a book of choice from the following list: | Books in English | | | | Books in Spanish | 
La Revolución Silenciosa: El ascenso de la participación política y de las ciudades líderes con la descentralización en América Latina, Tim Campbell | 
Los retos del gobierno urbano, editado por Mila Freire y Richard Stren | 
Mejorar la calidad de los servicios urbanos: En busca de incentivos válidos
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Concesiones en infraestructure:Como hacerlo bien, J. Luis Gu asch |
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