Decentralisation is commonly regarded as a central component of 'good governance' requirements of internationally sponsored poverty reduction strategies. Decentralisation of resource management associated with democratic representation is expected to improve 'responsiveness ' of government to the needs of the poor b
Uganda’s Government of the National Resistance Movement (NRM) assumed power in 1986, in an environme...
ki ng P ap er Working Paper 020 www.future-agricultures.org2 Summary This paper reviews the literatu...
A powerful case for decentralization can be mounted. Physical and social conditions in Africa favour...
Local Identities of Poverty: poverty narratives in decentralized government and the role of poverty ...
This paper takes as its point of departure recent research that suggests propoor policies are more l...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
Decentralisation of government has been a major policy direction of the World Bank and-International...
Continued debates on economic development, poverty eradication and the growing skeptism concerning t...
Summary. —Ugandas ambitious decentralization program is analyzed in terms of a ‘‘Dual-Mode’’ system ...
Grounded in empirically-based country case studies, this new study provides a sober assessment of wh...
Assumptions have been made about many development concepts. This paper addresses the assumptions m...
Chronic political instability and erratic economic management in most African countries since the im...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a model for poverty alleviation by looking at maximizing the...
Since the 1980s, many Sub-Saharan African countries have been undergoing structural reforms with a v...
The era of poverty eradication in Uganda started in a supportive setting where the government had st...
Uganda’s Government of the National Resistance Movement (NRM) assumed power in 1986, in an environme...
ki ng P ap er Working Paper 020 www.future-agricultures.org2 Summary This paper reviews the literatu...
A powerful case for decentralization can be mounted. Physical and social conditions in Africa favour...
Local Identities of Poverty: poverty narratives in decentralized government and the role of poverty ...
This paper takes as its point of departure recent research that suggests propoor policies are more l...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
Decentralisation of government has been a major policy direction of the World Bank and-International...
Continued debates on economic development, poverty eradication and the growing skeptism concerning t...
Summary. —Ugandas ambitious decentralization program is analyzed in terms of a ‘‘Dual-Mode’’ system ...
Grounded in empirically-based country case studies, this new study provides a sober assessment of wh...
Assumptions have been made about many development concepts. This paper addresses the assumptions m...
Chronic political instability and erratic economic management in most African countries since the im...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a model for poverty alleviation by looking at maximizing the...
Since the 1980s, many Sub-Saharan African countries have been undergoing structural reforms with a v...
The era of poverty eradication in Uganda started in a supportive setting where the government had st...
Uganda’s Government of the National Resistance Movement (NRM) assumed power in 1986, in an environme...
ki ng P ap er Working Paper 020 www.future-agricultures.org2 Summary This paper reviews the literatu...
A powerful case for decentralization can be mounted. Physical and social conditions in Africa favour...