After 1991, Ethiopia has introduced an ethnic federal governance system constituting nine regional states and two autonomous city administrations, Addis Ababa and Dire Dawa. The restructuring of the state seemingly led to the decentralisation of power to the regions and Woreda (district authority) levels local governance structure in 1995 and 2002 respectively. The purpose of this article is to examine the practices of decentralised local governance in Ethiopia in general and the local governance performance at the level of peasant association (Kebele) in particular. The article also analyses the link between the local governance and poverty based on three indicators: decentralisation and self-rule (DSR), local capacity for planning (LCP), ...
This article sheds light on the impacts and dynamics of the latest decentralization phase in Ethiopi...
Decentralization is a critical issue to revisit after more than a quarter of a century of government...
Despite the numerous structural problems that plague the African continent, many governments in Afri...
"After 1991, Ethiopia has introduced an ethnic federal governance system constituting nine regional ...
The rationale for the District level decentralization in Ethiopia has been reducing central and regi...
In Ethiopia, about 50% of the population lives below poverty line. Efforts have been exerted to reve...
With the coming to an end of the Cold War period in Africa people became familiar and aware of citiz...
Historically, local authorities in Ethiopia enjoyed wide political, administrative, judicial, and fi...
Historically, local authorities in Ethiopia enjoyed wide political, administrative, judicial, and f...
Ethiopia decentralized its centralized unitary government system in 1991. This decentralization refo...
This paper analyses impacts of the federal system and the decentralisation of functions to the distr...
Devolution of power, responsibilities, and resources from central to local governments has been the ...
Ethiopia in the hitherto periods was characterized as highly decentralized state where the regional ...
The paper first describes the institutional structures, powers and functions of Ethiopia’s federal a...
This article sheds light on the impacts and dynamics of the latest decentralization phase in Ethiopi...
This article sheds light on the impacts and dynamics of the latest decentralization phase in Ethiopi...
Decentralization is a critical issue to revisit after more than a quarter of a century of government...
Despite the numerous structural problems that plague the African continent, many governments in Afri...
"After 1991, Ethiopia has introduced an ethnic federal governance system constituting nine regional ...
The rationale for the District level decentralization in Ethiopia has been reducing central and regi...
In Ethiopia, about 50% of the population lives below poverty line. Efforts have been exerted to reve...
With the coming to an end of the Cold War period in Africa people became familiar and aware of citiz...
Historically, local authorities in Ethiopia enjoyed wide political, administrative, judicial, and fi...
Historically, local authorities in Ethiopia enjoyed wide political, administrative, judicial, and f...
Ethiopia decentralized its centralized unitary government system in 1991. This decentralization refo...
This paper analyses impacts of the federal system and the decentralisation of functions to the distr...
Devolution of power, responsibilities, and resources from central to local governments has been the ...
Ethiopia in the hitherto periods was characterized as highly decentralized state where the regional ...
The paper first describes the institutional structures, powers and functions of Ethiopia’s federal a...
This article sheds light on the impacts and dynamics of the latest decentralization phase in Ethiopi...
This article sheds light on the impacts and dynamics of the latest decentralization phase in Ethiopi...
Decentralization is a critical issue to revisit after more than a quarter of a century of government...
Despite the numerous structural problems that plague the African continent, many governments in Afri...