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Decentralization In Uganda Explaining Successes And Failures In Local Governance Gina Ms Lambright

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Decentralization In Uganda Explaining Successes And Failures In Local Governance Gina Ms Lambright
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.45 MB
Pages: 318
Author: Gina M.S. Lambright
ISBN: 9781935049999, 1935049992
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Decentralization In Uganda Explaining Successes And Failures In Local Governance Gina Ms Lambright by Gina M.s. Lambright 9781935049999, 1935049992 instant download after payment.

Why do some African local governments perform well, while others fail to deliver even the most basic services to their constituents? Gina Lambright finds answers to this question in her investigation of the factors that contribute to good--and those that result in ineffective--institutional performance at the district level in Uganda. Examining the conditions under which local populations are able to shape the performance of their local governments, she adeptly combines quantitative analysis across 56 Ugandan district governments with in-depth case studies of Lira, Mpigi, and Bushenyi.

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