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African School on Decentralisation: The impact of COVID-19 on decentralisation in Africa
The African School on Decentralisation (ASD) is a collaboration between the South African Research Chair in Multilevel Government, Law and Development located ...
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Volume 15, Issue 3, September 2020
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Can Zimbabwe walk the talk of devolution?
The vertical organisation of the state remains a thorn in a flesh in post-colonial sub-Saharan Africa. Various forms of multilevel systems of government have ...
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Volume 14, Issue 1, September 2019
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Commonwealth Local Government Meets.
The Commonwealth Local Government Forum is the voice of local government in the commonwealth, representing local authorities, local government ministries, ...
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Volume 8, Issue 3, July 2006
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Democratising local government helps to build and sustain peace
Local governments contribute to fostering peace by working in, and with the communities that reside within them
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Volume 18, Issue 2, June 2023
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EU-Africa strategy: A way out of poverty?
The Good Governance Learning Network is a loose network of South African NGO's that focuses on promoting good governance. It is funded by the Ford Foundation ...
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Volume 8, Issue 4, September 2006.
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Local Governance in Zambia.
In post-independence Zambia, governments have sought to design and implement decentralised democratic local governance to facilitate wider participation by the ...
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Volume 10, Issue 3, July/August 2008.
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Local Government and Decentralisation in Cameroon.
As far back as 1986, the President of Cameroon acknowledged the need to introduce decentralisation in order to make the people aware of their responsibilities ...
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Volume 9, Issue 2, April/May 2007
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Local Government in Kenya
Like most post-colonial states in Africa, Kenya inherited its local government structure from the colonial government. The City of Nairobi was created by royal ...
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Volume 12, Issue 2, June 2010
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Local Government in Nigeria.
The Federal Republic of Nigeria, with a population of about 140 million, is not only Africa's most populous state but also one of the largest federations in ...
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Volume 9, Issue 3, June/July 2007
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Local Government in Uganda.
Modern local government in Uganda traces its origins to British colonial rule. As it consolidated its hold on the territory, the colonial administration ...
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Volume 9, Issue 4,September/ October 2007.