Focusing on sector decentralization in Zambia, the author analyzes various international experiences to provide insights into local government system design and reform. The book emphasizes that effective decentralization requires adapting existing systems and that no single model fits all scenarios. It addresses the complexities of implementing decentralization policies, stressing the importance of clarifying functions and responsibilities for local governments. By examining both opportunities and challenges, the author aims to guide effective sector decentralization strategies.
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- 2023
- 2019
Public Finance in Developing Economies, Volume 2
- 108 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The book explores the complex relationship between public finance and developing economies, emphasizing the challenges posed by declining fiscal capacities. It argues that aligning public expenditure with revenue is crucial for managing fiscal deficits while achieving macroeconomic goals. The text highlights the inadequacies of past public finance reforms in addressing market failures and stresses the need for policies that foster stable economic growth. Additionally, it addresses the critical issue of fiscal sustainability and the desire for increased productivity to enhance quality of life in these regions.
- 2016
A Philosophy of Development in the African Context
- 152 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Focusing on the unique challenges faced by African nations, the book explores the evolving philosophy of development within the continent. It critiques the influence of Western capitalist ideologies, which often perpetuate poverty rather than alleviate it. Despite economic growth from industrialization, many remain trapped in poverty, questioning the effectiveness of traditional redistribution theories. The discourse around development has shifted since the 1990s, emphasizing the need for a more human-centered approach that aligns with African values and choices.
- 2016
Vote buying of Electorates:A Case Study of Parliamentary By- Elections
- 92 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The book examines the pervasive issue of vote buying in developing countries, highlighting its detrimental impact on electoral integrity. It argues that political candidates should refrain from using undue influence to sway election outcomes, as this practice undermines democracy. The research emphasizes the vulnerability of the poor, who are often exploited through cash and gifts. Additionally, it contrasts the situation in African nations with advanced democracies, where credible electoral environments reduce the feasibility of vote buying. Ultimately, it advocates for a fairer electoral process free from corruption.
- 2016
Theory, Doctrine & Practice of Constitutionalism
- 108 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The book delves into the complexities of constitutionalism, highlighting its challenges posed by partisan politics and weak institutions, which contribute to the rise of dictatorial regimes. It emphasizes the significant impact of political systems on the development of constitutional theory and practice. In contrast, it also showcases the positive influence of democracy and good governance on constitutional transformation in various regions. Ultimately, the work advocates for strengthening constitutionalism as a pathway to enhancing democratic governance across nations.
- 2016
Towards a Philosophy of Decentralization
- 180 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Decentralization in developing countries is a complex issue that requires tailored approaches rather than a one-size-fits-all model influenced by Western ideologies. The book argues that reforms should be rooted in each country's unique social, cultural, political, and economic contexts. It critiques the tendency to adopt foreign prescriptions that may not be applicable or achievable locally. By emphasizing the need for homegrown solutions, it advocates for a philosophy of decentralization that recognizes and addresses the distinct disparities among nations.
- 2016
Citizens participation in the finance & budgeting processes
- 360 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Focusing on the concept of inclusive citizen participation, this study explores its role in local government finance and budgeting in Zambia, particularly since the introduction of participatory budgeting in 2009. It highlights the lack of engagement from ordinary citizens in these processes, which is crucial for local democracy and development. The research argues for the establishment and effective use of local participatory processes and forums to enhance civic involvement and improve outcomes in local governance.
- 2016
Democratization of Politics in Africa
- 108 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The book critically analyzes the democratization of politics in African states, highlighting the transition from single-party to multi-party systems. It discusses the challenges posed by anti-democratic leaders who view democracy as foreign to Africa. Critics argue that significant inequalities hinder meaningful democratization. Despite ongoing poverty and underdevelopment, supporters believe democracy is essential for political and economic progress. The text emphasizes the intertwined nature of democracy and development, while addressing Africa's lack of political and economic independence.