Decentralisation in Africa : a pathway out of poverty and conflict? /
"Grounded in empirically-based country case studies, this new study provides a sober assessment of what decentralisation can achieve. The current momentum for decentralisation of government in Africa and elsewhere in the developing world is unparalleled, but are the benefits claimed by its advo...
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Amsterdam :
Amsterdam University,
2008.
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Table of Contents:
- Constraints on the implementation of decentralisation and implications for poverty reduction : the case of Uganda / Susan Steiner
- Decentralisation and poverty reduction in Malawi : a critical appraisal / Blessings Chinisinga
- Poverty and the politics of (de)centralisation in Ghana / Gordon Crawford
- The impact of decentralisation on poverty in Tanzania / Meine Pieter van Dijk
- Decentralisation and the legacy of protracted conflict : Mauritius, Namibia, and South Africa / Christof Hartmann
- Decentralisation and conflict in Kibaale, Uganda / Anna Katharina Schelnberger
- Decentralisation as a stabilising factor in Rwanda / Peter van Tilburg
- Decentralisation : no shortcut to development and peace / Christof Hartmann and Gordon Crawford.


