Decentralisation has been implemented and is being implemented in many developing countries without much success. Although several unique factors inhibit the implementation of decentralisation in individual countries, the paper argues that there are six pre-conditions that these countries should fulfill before decentralisation can be successfully implemented. These preconditions are: institutional mechanisms; creation of spaces for participation; political will and civil will; capacity development at the local level; careful implementation; and democratic governance
Effective decentralisation requires the clear assignment of duties and responsibilities (functions);...
Summary This paper reviews the literature on decentralisation in Africa, with a focus on impact on s...
Decentralisation is a major policy item across many emerging African democracies. However, repeated ...
Decentralisation has been implemented and is being implemented in many developing countries without ...
Abstract: Governance has not been fully entrenched in Africa so too is the process of decentralisati...
Despite the benefits that decentralisation is said to be capable of bringing about, attempts at dece...
This paper reviews the literature on decentralisation in Africa, with a focus on impact on service d...
Uganda’s Government of the National Resistance Movement (NRM) assumed power in 1986, in an environme...
Published online: 13 September 2023For developing countries, decentralising power from central gover...
What is decentralisation, what is its underpinning rationale, and why might it matter for developmen...
Since the 1980s, the rhetoric of fiscal decentralization has taken root in developing countries. Mos...
Abstract: Most countries in the world profess that they practise democratic government. This would e...
Decentralisation is a complex and often somewhat elusive phenomenon. Many countries around the world...
of decentralization of political power in developing countries around the world. Until recently, the...
There has long been an emphasis on the importance of decentralization in providing better quality pu...
Effective decentralisation requires the clear assignment of duties and responsibilities (functions);...
Summary This paper reviews the literature on decentralisation in Africa, with a focus on impact on s...
Decentralisation is a major policy item across many emerging African democracies. However, repeated ...
Decentralisation has been implemented and is being implemented in many developing countries without ...
Abstract: Governance has not been fully entrenched in Africa so too is the process of decentralisati...
Despite the benefits that decentralisation is said to be capable of bringing about, attempts at dece...
This paper reviews the literature on decentralisation in Africa, with a focus on impact on service d...
Uganda’s Government of the National Resistance Movement (NRM) assumed power in 1986, in an environme...
Published online: 13 September 2023For developing countries, decentralising power from central gover...
What is decentralisation, what is its underpinning rationale, and why might it matter for developmen...
Since the 1980s, the rhetoric of fiscal decentralization has taken root in developing countries. Mos...
Abstract: Most countries in the world profess that they practise democratic government. This would e...
Decentralisation is a complex and often somewhat elusive phenomenon. Many countries around the world...
of decentralization of political power in developing countries around the world. Until recently, the...
There has long been an emphasis on the importance of decentralization in providing better quality pu...
Effective decentralisation requires the clear assignment of duties and responsibilities (functions);...
Summary This paper reviews the literature on decentralisation in Africa, with a focus on impact on s...
Decentralisation is a major policy item across many emerging African democracies. However, repeated ...