Citizen participation is acknowledged in the governance and development discourse, as a mechanism for building capacity in the rural poor in the quest for poverty reduction and good governance. This article synthesizes recent studies on Uganda’s decentralised system of local governance and examines the extent to which participation in local programmes has enhanced the process of rural development. It is argued that, while some participatory framework exists as a result of devolving some powers and functions to local government units, the structures and processes remain feeble and do not support a genuinely participatory system. This is mainly due to the excessive central government whims and the local elite capture. While the central and do...
Following close to two decades of political distress and economic decline, Uganda embarked, in the m...
The paper reviews how principles of administrative law play out in day to day practices of officers ...
Development interventions increasingly support active participation of community members especially ...
Summary. —Ugandas ambitious decentralization program is analyzed in terms of a ‘‘Dual-Mode’’ system ...
Chronic political instability and erratic economic management in most African countries since the im...
Assumptions have been made about many development concepts. This paper addresses the assumptions m...
This dissertation is an ethnographic examination of Ugandan Local Government as it relates to everyd...
Abstract Christine van Hooft Nearer to the people: The interaction between decentralisation and the...
Uganda introduced the decentralization policy in 1997 under the Local Government Act of 1997 that ha...
Uganda embarked in 1993 on radical decentralization, among other reasons, to enhance local governanc...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2004.Decentralisation has not only transformed the struc...
This study adopts an interdisciplinary approach to provide an account of why Buea is still backward ...
This brief study of issues regarding local government and development of the rural non-farm economy ...
Development debates have been going on since the beginning of the 1960\u27s. Development models have...
Decentralisation is the process through which Central Government transfers authority and functions t...
Following close to two decades of political distress and economic decline, Uganda embarked, in the m...
The paper reviews how principles of administrative law play out in day to day practices of officers ...
Development interventions increasingly support active participation of community members especially ...
Summary. —Ugandas ambitious decentralization program is analyzed in terms of a ‘‘Dual-Mode’’ system ...
Chronic political instability and erratic economic management in most African countries since the im...
Assumptions have been made about many development concepts. This paper addresses the assumptions m...
This dissertation is an ethnographic examination of Ugandan Local Government as it relates to everyd...
Abstract Christine van Hooft Nearer to the people: The interaction between decentralisation and the...
Uganda introduced the decentralization policy in 1997 under the Local Government Act of 1997 that ha...
Uganda embarked in 1993 on radical decentralization, among other reasons, to enhance local governanc...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2004.Decentralisation has not only transformed the struc...
This study adopts an interdisciplinary approach to provide an account of why Buea is still backward ...
This brief study of issues regarding local government and development of the rural non-farm economy ...
Development debates have been going on since the beginning of the 1960\u27s. Development models have...
Decentralisation is the process through which Central Government transfers authority and functions t...
Following close to two decades of political distress and economic decline, Uganda embarked, in the m...
The paper reviews how principles of administrative law play out in day to day practices of officers ...
Development interventions increasingly support active participation of community members especially ...