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At the end of Decree No. 2011-388 of November 16, 2011 on the organization of the Ministry of State, Ministry of the Interior, the Directorate General of Decentralization and Local Development (DGDDL) is responsible for:
- organize and ensure the exercise of the powers of trusteeship of the State over local authorities;
- coordinating technical and financial support for local authorities;
- to strengthen the capacity of local authorities;
- carry out inspections and inspections of local authorities in conjunction with the General Inspectorate of the Territorial Administration Services;
- ensure the monitoring and evaluation of the transfer of State powers to local authorities;
- to assist and supervise local authorities in the areas of planning, equipment and local development;
- to support the activities of local and regional authorities in the area of decentralized cooperation.
DUTIES OF DIRECTIONS
The General Directorate for Decentralization and Local Development has five (05) Directorates, namely:
- the Directorate of Administrative Guardianship;
- the Department of Economic and Financial Supervision;
- the Staff Directorate of the Territorial Communities;
- the Department of Decentralized Cooperation;
- the Local Development Department.
The Directorate of Administrative Guardianship is in charge of:
- to follow the functioning of the organs of the Territorial Communities;
- arbitrate disputes;
- to exercise the control of legality of the acts of the decentralized authorities;
- to follow the questions related to the administrative police of the Territorial Communities;
- to follow questions relating to civil status and population.
The Directorate of Administrative Guardianship: is headed by a (01) Director and includes the following two (02) Sub-Directions:
- the Sub-Directorate of Litigation and Control of Legality;
- the Sub-Directorate of the Administrative Police, the Civil Registry and the Population.
The Economic and Financial Supervision Department is responsible for:
- to participate in the mobilization and distribution of State financial assistance to the Territorial Communities;
- to monitor and control the budgets and accounts of the Territorial Communities;
- to monitor and control the markets, loans and financial operations of the Territorial Communities;
- monitor and use the annual reports on the financial management of Territorial Communities;
- to follow all questions relating to taxation and economic services of the Territorial Communities;
- to follow all the questions relating to the access of the Territorial Communities to the Financial Market and the mobilization of public and private external financing;
- develop and update a financial database of Territorial Communities;
- to elaborate the financial statistics of the Territorial Communities;
The Economic and Financial Supervision Department is headed by a (01) Director and includes the following two (02) Sub-Directions:
- the Sub-Department of Markets, Loans and Economic Studies;
- the Sub-Directorate of Finance and Budgets.
The Personnel Department of Territorial Communities is responsible for:
- to implement the general policy on human resources of the Territorial Communities;
- to ensure the centralized management of the staff of the Territorial Communities;
- identify training needs;
- plan, schedule and monitor the training;
- to arbitrate the litigation relating to the responsibility of the Territorial Communities.
The Territorial Communities Personnel Department comprises two (02) Sub-Directorates:
- the Sub-Directorate of Training and Internships;
- the Sub-Directorate of Personnel Management of Territorial Communities.
The Directorate of Decentralized Cooperation is responsible for:
- to develop and implement the decentralized cooperation policy;
- to promote decentralized cooperation;
- carry out prospective studies aimed at identifying new partnerships in decentralized cooperation;
- to monitor the management of technical and financial support granted to the Territorial Communities within the framework of decentralized cooperation;
- to participate in the supervision, reinforcement and development of existing partnerships in the field of decentralized cooperation;
- to draw up periodic reviews of the decentralized cooperation policy.
The Directorate of Decentralized Cooperation includes the following two (02) Sub-Directions:
- Partena Studies and Research Branch