In 2009, Ghana began pursuing the devolution of functions and responsibilities from the central government to the country’s 216 Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs). Agriculture was among one of the first sectors to be devolved, a process that became effective in 2012. This paper analyzes how this transition has proceeded, with a focus on the implications for agricultural civil servants within the MMDAs, accountability to citizens, and agricultural expenditures. Empirically, the paper draws on a survey of 960 rural households, 80 District Directors of Agriculture (DDAs), district level budget data from 2012 to 2016, and semi-structured interviews with a range of national and local government stakeholders.Non-PRIFPRI1; CR...
This research was designed to understand better the patterns of agricultural intensification and tra...
Agriculture is the backbone of Ghana’s economy, and this sector needs to play a key role if Ghana is...
Growth in Ghana during the last decade has not translated into meaningful benefits for rural househo...
In 2009, Ghana began pursuing the devolution of functions and responsibilities from the central gove...
In 2009, Ghana began pursuing the devolution of functions and responsibilities from the central gove...
In 2009, Ghana passed Local Government Instrument 1961 (LI 1961) to devolve a set of functions from ...
In recent years, many developing countries have devolved services to locally elected governments. Al...
This paper provides an exploratory analysis that highlights the implications of a new stage in the i...
This paper offers insights into the current status of agricultural expenditure decentralization and ...
Economic policies have had important implications for the role of agriculture in the socio-economic ...
This data is from a study conducted with 80 directors of agriculture in Ghana’s Metropolitan, Munici...
Agriculture has been the backbone of a Ghanaian economy that has recorded positive per capita GDP gr...
The future sustainability of the current patterns of agricultural growth is constrained by the avail...
In 2014, African heads of state reaffirmed their commitment to the Comprehensive African Agricultura...
This paper characterizes the transition from small-scale farming and the drivers of farm size growth...
This research was designed to understand better the patterns of agricultural intensification and tra...
Agriculture is the backbone of Ghana’s economy, and this sector needs to play a key role if Ghana is...
Growth in Ghana during the last decade has not translated into meaningful benefits for rural househo...
In 2009, Ghana began pursuing the devolution of functions and responsibilities from the central gove...
In 2009, Ghana began pursuing the devolution of functions and responsibilities from the central gove...
In 2009, Ghana passed Local Government Instrument 1961 (LI 1961) to devolve a set of functions from ...
In recent years, many developing countries have devolved services to locally elected governments. Al...
This paper provides an exploratory analysis that highlights the implications of a new stage in the i...
This paper offers insights into the current status of agricultural expenditure decentralization and ...
Economic policies have had important implications for the role of agriculture in the socio-economic ...
This data is from a study conducted with 80 directors of agriculture in Ghana’s Metropolitan, Munici...
Agriculture has been the backbone of a Ghanaian economy that has recorded positive per capita GDP gr...
The future sustainability of the current patterns of agricultural growth is constrained by the avail...
In 2014, African heads of state reaffirmed their commitment to the Comprehensive African Agricultura...
This paper characterizes the transition from small-scale farming and the drivers of farm size growth...
This research was designed to understand better the patterns of agricultural intensification and tra...
Agriculture is the backbone of Ghana’s economy, and this sector needs to play a key role if Ghana is...
Growth in Ghana during the last decade has not translated into meaningful benefits for rural househo...