A critical analysis of the Participatory Planning Model (PPM): Perspectives of citizen empowerment from a developing country, Uganda - Couverture souple

Bataringaya, Robert

 
9783639280913: A critical analysis of the Participatory Planning Model (PPM): Perspectives of citizen empowerment from a developing country, Uganda

Synopsis

The approach of the New Public Management requires that governments should consult and engage citizens in policy making in order to enhance the quality, credibility and legitimacy of policy decisions. While this approach is being implemented in both developed and developing countries, some developing poor countries are facing limitations in harmonizing the traditional centralized systems and the new approaches of citizen's participation. This book which is based on a research study conducted in Uganda gives an insight on how the participatory planning model has been implemented in a decentralized set up and how it has attempted to empower the citizens in a resource poor country despite the pertinent challenges. It contributes invaluable information on how participatory approaches can be enhanced for better citizen's empowerment. This book will be especially useful to economists, policy makers and analysts, researchers, programme and project implementers, social workers and administrators especially in the public and voluntary sectors.

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À propos de l?auteur

Master of Public Administration (University of Nottingham, U.K), M.A.(Economic Policy Mgt) and B. Statistics (Hons.) both from Makerere University and Dip. Business Studies(MUBS). He has wide experience as a Senior Economist/ Planner in both Central and Local Governments in Uganda. He is currently a Lecturer at Mountains of the Moon University.

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