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Decentralization and Development in Contemporary Uganda
Authors:Elliott Green
Affiliation:1. Department of International Development, London School of Economics, London, UKe.d.green@lse.ac.uk
Abstract:Abstract

There has long been an emphasis on the importance of decentralization in providing better quality public services in the developing world. In order to assess the effectiveness of decentralization I examine here the case study of Uganda, which has seen major decentralization of power over the last quarter-century. In particular the current government has introduced a five-tiered local government structure, decentralized both fiscal and political power to local governments and introduced regular local government elections. However, initial excitement about Uganda's decentralization programme has tapered off in recent years due to a number of problems outlined here. In particular, I show that decentralization in Uganda has suffered from a lack of independence from central government control, which has led to a lack of effectiveness in the provision of high quality public goods.
Keywords:Decentralization  Africa  local government  public goods  taxation  Uganda
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