Debunking the local government malaise under the decentralization policyin Uganda: an analytical treatise
Several years have passed since Uganda approved decentralization both as a tool of good governance and as a policy of poverty reduction however many regions and districts in the country, including the city authorities, continue to stagger in poverty and development melancholy. Studies...
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description | Several years have passed since Uganda approved decentralization both as a tool of good governance and as a policy of poverty reduction however many regions and districts in the country, including the city authorities, continue to stagger in poverty and development melancholy. Studies conducted at the local/district level show that high levels of poorness and underdevelopment remain. This development paradox is the subject of this article. A review of the current literature and interviews with stakeholders in local government institutions in Uganda, unveil that conflicts, limited resources and continued fragmentation of districts by politicians have been impediments to progress. Hindrances also included the socio-economic and the political. It also portrays gerrymandering and a decrepit state of affairs. This study suggests the sovereignty of local governments, expansion of resource bases through robust methods such as taxation and the institutionalization of public sector reform programs to ensure a sustainable base for social services delivery |
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spelling | oai:idr.kab.ac.ug:20.500.12493-10862024-01-17T04:44:35Z Debunking the local government malaise under the decentralization policyin Uganda: an analytical treatise Julius, Chama Decentralization in government Local government policy-making, Decentralization in government Uganda Several years have passed since Uganda approved decentralization both as a tool of good governance and as a policy of poverty reduction however many regions and districts in the country, including the city authorities, continue to stagger in poverty and development melancholy. Studies conducted at the local/district level show that high levels of poorness and underdevelopment remain. This development paradox is the subject of this article. A review of the current literature and interviews with stakeholders in local government institutions in Uganda, unveil that conflicts, limited resources and continued fragmentation of districts by politicians have been impediments to progress. Hindrances also included the socio-economic and the political. It also portrays gerrymandering and a decrepit state of affairs. This study suggests the sovereignty of local governments, expansion of resource bases through robust methods such as taxation and the institutionalization of public sector reform programs to ensure a sustainable base for social services delivery Kabale University 2023-04-06T09:43:25Z 2023-04-06T09:43:25Z 2022-12 Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/1086 en Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/ application/pdf Kabale University Interdisciplinary Research Journal (KURJ |
spellingShingle | Decentralization in government Local government policy-making, Decentralization in government Uganda Julius, Chama Debunking the local government malaise under the decentralization policyin Uganda: an analytical treatise |
title | Debunking the local government malaise under the decentralization policyin Uganda: an analytical treatise |
title_full | Debunking the local government malaise under the decentralization policyin Uganda: an analytical treatise |
title_fullStr | Debunking the local government malaise under the decentralization policyin Uganda: an analytical treatise |
title_full_unstemmed | Debunking the local government malaise under the decentralization policyin Uganda: an analytical treatise |
title_short | Debunking the local government malaise under the decentralization policyin Uganda: an analytical treatise |
title_sort | debunking the local government malaise under the decentralization policyin uganda an analytical treatise |
topic | Decentralization in government Local government policy-making, Decentralization in government Uganda |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/1086 |
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