This article analyses the process of creating districts. It briefly discusses the local government system in Uganda and introduces the phenomenon of the increase in the number of districts. It continues with an analysis of why, in principle, the creation of more districts may be beneficial to Uganda. However, it focuses also on the financial burden that these newly created districts place on the locality and the state in the context of the role of districts in facilitating the realisation of socio-economic rights in Uganda. The article examines the resources needed to sustain a new district and draws conclusions with regard to the impact on the decentralisation programme.Department of HE and Training approved lis
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This study examines the challenges that threaten one of Africa’s most ambitious experiments in polit...
There has long been an emphasis on the importance of decentralization in providing better quality pu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2004.Decentralisation has not only transformed the struc...
This article focuses on Uganda’s quest to use decentralisation to promote the accommodation of diver...
The Constitution of Uganda of 1995 (the Constitution) recognises 65 indigenous communities in Uganda...
Decentralisation was one of the major reforms in the 1990s in Uganda, geared towards improving democ...
Uganda embarked in 1993 on radical decentralization, among other reasons, to enhance local governanc...
Decentralisation is the process through which Central Government transfers authority and functions t...
In recent years many countries across the world, especially in Africa, have created large numbers of...
Abstract Christine van Hooft Nearer to the people: The interaction between decentralisation and the...
This study traces the development of political parties and local governments in Uganda. It then exam...
In the 1990s several countries in Africa adopted decentralisation policy reforms that coincided with...
Since the late 1980s governments in sub-Saharan Africa have been undertaking various structural refo...
For local government to serve as a meaningful democratic check, greater emphasis must be placed on b...
Uganda’s Government of the National Resistance Movement (NRM) assumed power in 1986, in an environme...
This study examines the challenges that threaten one of Africa’s most ambitious experiments in polit...
There has long been an emphasis on the importance of decentralization in providing better quality pu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2004.Decentralisation has not only transformed the struc...