Since the late 1980s and early 1990s, there have been practicaland consistent efforts to re-establish and consolidate the local government system inUganda. The key consideration has been enhancing service delivery and empoweringthe local citizenry to facilitate development. Uganda's decentralisation ...
A Framework for Cloud ERP System Implementation in Developing Countries: Learning from Lower Local Governments in UgandaLocal government entities like municipalities are also challenged to provide services efficiently and effectively and hence increasingly consider ERP systems to support their operations. ...
Local government citizen participation and rural development: reflections on Uganda's decentralization system The governance and development discourse continues to embrace citizen participation as a fundamental mechanism of building local capacity towards poverty r... P Sabuquillo,AD Cal,P Melgarejo - 《In...
Ratings for the Local Government Management and Services Delivery Project for Uganda were as follows: outcomes were satisfactory; risk to development outcome was moderate; Bank performance was satisfactory and borrower performance was moderately satisfactory. Some lessons learned includes: the shift from pu...
Urban governance and poverty reduction in Uganda: lessons from foreign aid regime of Local Government Development Program. Current Urban Studies. 3 25-34 DOI: 10.4236/cus.2015.31004Lwasa S. Urban governance and poverty reduction in Uganda: lessons from foreign aid regime of local government ...
Using a difference-in-differences strategy, the results indicate that citizens living near an active mine are less likely to approve government performance in key public goods and services – including health, job creation and improving living standards of the poor. On the moderating role of local...
It is also the first attempt in Ghana to explore the extent to which sustainable energy issues are mainstreamed into local government plans (by conducting a content analysis of the plans), and how the decentralised planning system for development planning in the country currently influence this ...
Interview with Dr Sarah Akello, lecturer at the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences at Makerere University in Uganda.
As Hart (2006) –the first to identify the informal sector – has observed, the sheer scale of urban informality reflects a large gap between the bureaucratic regulatory systems of the government and economic realities of most citizens. This gap can be attributed in large part to the many ...
In the semi-arid zone of West Africa, forests, pastures, and fallows are resources that are used by multiple groups (herding cattle, cutting wood, gathering, hunting, and bee keeping) with competing interests. Since colonial times, central government has sought to control access and use of for...