Community Mobilisation SkillsBy:F. Akiiki Asiimwe Florence Akiiki Asiimwe is Lecturer at the Department of Sociology, Makerere University. She is holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology (Makerere University), a Master of Arts in Development Studies (Institute of Social Studies, the Hague) and a Diploma in Urban Management Planning (Insitute of Housing Studies, Rotterdam, the Netherlands). Asiimwe is currently a PhD student at the University of Cape Town, South Africa. She earlier on worked as a District Urban Development Officer in Luwero and that work experience enabled her understand the dynamics, operations and challenges that local governments face. William Ngabu Kwemara is a lecturer in the Department of Adult Education and Communication Studies, Institute of Adult and Continuing Education, Makerere University. He holds a first class Bachelors degree in Adult and Community Education of Makerere University, and a Masters degree in Adult Education and certificates in different fiels from varrious universities. He earlier on served as a community development worker with UNDP – Support to Rural Community Enterprises with Kagando Rural Development Centre, Kasese, Western Uganda, a position from which he got a lot of experience in community mobilisation skills. Release date:2007 Language:English
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Decentralisation and Transformation of governance in UgandaBy:D. Asiimwe This book examines the decentralisation project after it has been in place for a number of years and deals with crucial issues related to decentralisation. Release date:2006 Language:English
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Decentralization and Civil Society in Uganda: The Quest for Good GovernanceBy:Apolo Robin Nsibambi Release date:1998 Language:English
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Fighting Corruption In Uganda: The process of building a National IntegrityBy:Arthur Gakwandi Release date:1998 Language:English
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Frequently Asked Questions on Decentralisation in UgandaBy:S. W. Kisembo This book is a well-informed attempt at answering questions relating to the law and system of decentralisation. The question applies to all districts of Uganda. The answers to the questions are based on the author’s knowledge and understanding of the local government system in Uganda and on his involvement in the decentralisation process. <p> <b>About Author</b> <p> Sylvester Wenkere Kisembo, the author of this work, has researched extensively on the decentralisation programme in Uganda. His other title in these series is Handbook on Decentralisation in Uganda Release date:2006 Language:English
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Handbook on Decentralisation in UgandaBy:S. W. Kisembo This handbook delves into some of the issues concerning decentralisation and sets out in a logical sequence in the relevant legislations. It provides a clear definition of decentralisation as well as the rationale for the introduction of the policy. The material contained in this handbook can serve as a vital tool for administrators and technocrats. <p> <b>About Author</b> <p> Sylvester Wenkere Kisembo, the author of this work, has researched extensively on the decentralisation programme in Uganda. His other title in these series is Frequently asked Questions on Decentralisation in Uganda. Release date:2006 Language:English
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Thirty Years of Public Sector Reform in Africa: Selected Country ExperiencesBy:P. Chaine Over the past three decades, African countries have been reforming their public sector with a view to improving efficiency, effectiveness, accountability and transparency as part of efforts to improve the delivery of public services. Reform actions have included privatisation, publicprivate partnerships, commercialisation and adoption of private sector approaches in managing public organisations. This book, put together by OSSREA, reviews measures by African countries in that regard–the extent to which the measures have achieved their intended results, as well as the factors behind the failure to achieve those results, where this was the case. Release date:2013 Language:English
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