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      Decentralisation in Africa: A Critical Review OF Uganda's Experience

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          Since the rise to power of the Movement government under the leadership of Yoweri Museveni in 1986, Uganda has largely been show-cased as an emerging democracy on the continent. Among other things, Museveni's regime has been acclaimed for the restoration of periodic national elections, the making of the Constitution and the overall promotion of democratic governance, most especially through the adoption of a decentralised system with a commendable institutional and legal framework. Decentralisation is believed to promote service delivery at the local level, accountability for government resources by local leaders, and the involvement of the masses in local planning and the implementation of government programmes. It is now over twenty years since decentralisation was adopted as a system of government but the quality of service delivery and the accountability for government resources at the local level remains just as deplorable as the extent to which the masses are involved in the planning and implementation of government programmes in their localities. This paper examines the challenges that inhibit the realisation of the noble objectives of decentralisation, notwithstanding the apparently impressive institutional and legal framework.

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                pelj
                PER: Potchefstroomse Elektroniese Regsblad
                PER
                Publication of North-West University (Potchefstroom Campus) (Potchefstroom )
                1727-3781
                August 2012
                : 15
                : 2
                : 01-21
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                [1 ] University of Toronto Canada
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                S1727-37812012000200005
                fc2dfcaa-b01e-45e5-9737-b371672fe32e

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                Law

                General law
                democratic governance,government resources,planning,Uganda,decentralisation
                General law
                democratic governance, government resources, planning, Uganda, decentralisation

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