The paper examines the impact of public accountability mechanisms in the Uganda's decentralisation local governments. Some of the common tools used for evaluation of local government performance have been presented and discussed including the baraza, village participatory democracy and the score-card reporting method. The orthodox theories of local governance and concept of democracy are bases for assessing the feasibility of public accountability in Uganda. The conclusions of the paper points to inefficiencies are the universal applicability of the concept of local democracy leading to a suggestion of new mechanisms of public accountability that emerge from organisational learning
The quality of service delivery in decentralised local governments (LGs) in Uganda remains largely u...
The paper reviews how principles of administrative law play out in day to day practices of officers ...
Since the rise to power of the Movement government under the leadership of Yoweri Museveni in 1986, ...
Local democracy and public accountability in Uganda: The need for organisational learnin
Uganda’s Local Government Councils Scorecard Initiative is a strategic social accountability initiat...
Uganda embarked in 1993 on radical decentralization, among other reasons, to enhance local governanc...
For local government to serve as a meaningful democratic check, greater emphasis must be placed on b...
Chronic political instability and erratic economic management in most African countries since the im...
This article assesses whether the Local Government Council’s Scorecard Initiative, implemented in Ug...
Uganda’s Government of the National Resistance Movement (NRM) assumed power in 1986, in an environme...
This paper is conceived from the perspective of practitioners and evidence well documented in the fi...
The purpose of the study is to present financial accountability mechanisms in local governments, wit...
Magister Administrationis - MAdminAfter decades of seeking answers, without much success, to the dev...
Since the 1980s, many Sub-Saharan African countries have been undergoing structural reforms with a v...
The study was carried out against a background of a general perception that participatory budgeting ...
The quality of service delivery in decentralised local governments (LGs) in Uganda remains largely u...
The paper reviews how principles of administrative law play out in day to day practices of officers ...
Since the rise to power of the Movement government under the leadership of Yoweri Museveni in 1986, ...
Local democracy and public accountability in Uganda: The need for organisational learnin
Uganda’s Local Government Councils Scorecard Initiative is a strategic social accountability initiat...
Uganda embarked in 1993 on radical decentralization, among other reasons, to enhance local governanc...
For local government to serve as a meaningful democratic check, greater emphasis must be placed on b...
Chronic political instability and erratic economic management in most African countries since the im...
This article assesses whether the Local Government Council’s Scorecard Initiative, implemented in Ug...
Uganda’s Government of the National Resistance Movement (NRM) assumed power in 1986, in an environme...
This paper is conceived from the perspective of practitioners and evidence well documented in the fi...
The purpose of the study is to present financial accountability mechanisms in local governments, wit...
Magister Administrationis - MAdminAfter decades of seeking answers, without much success, to the dev...
Since the 1980s, many Sub-Saharan African countries have been undergoing structural reforms with a v...
The study was carried out against a background of a general perception that participatory budgeting ...
The quality of service delivery in decentralised local governments (LGs) in Uganda remains largely u...
The paper reviews how principles of administrative law play out in day to day practices of officers ...
Since the rise to power of the Movement government under the leadership of Yoweri Museveni in 1986, ...