PROCUREMENT PLANNING AS A TOOL FOR IMPROVED ACCOUNTABILITY IN THE UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM PROJECTS IN UGANDA
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2010-10
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Uganda Management Institute
Abstract
The objectives of the study were centred on the effect of procurement planning on
accountability (financial, administrative and managerial) as well as the moderating effect
of institutional factors on the relationship between procurement planning and
accountability for donor funds. A cross-sectional research design was adopted for this
study. The study was conducted in five selected UNDP funded organisations and used a
sample of 114. Face-to-face interviews were also conducted with the expected people
and adequate data was obtained. Data was collected using interviews for the staff of the
UNDP country office while the rest of the respondents responded to a self-administered
questionnaire. Quantitative data was analysed using SPSS while qualitative data was
content analysed. It was found out that the poor state of planning threatened, and had
negative effects on financial, administrative and managerial accountability. It was also
discovered that institutional factors (internal organisational weaknesses, political
influence and donor pressure) were in most cases negatively correlated to the level of
accountability and funds utilisation in the projects. Conclusively, there existed a strong
and statistically significant relationship between procurement planning and financial
accountability as well as administrative accountability. Managerial accountability was
weakly linked to procurement planning, and institutional factors threatened the level of
accountability and funds utilisation. It is thus recommended that government and the
UNDP need to ensure that procurement planning principles are adhered to so as to
enhance financial, administrative and managerial accountability. It was also
recommended that measures should be put in place to overcome the moderating effect of
institutional factors so as to enhance the level of accountability and funds utilisation.
Areas of further research are recommended.
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Procurement planning, Improved Accountability, Uganda
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Agaba,Caroline Charity Linda (2010) Procurement Planning as a tool for improved accountability in the United Nations Development Program Projects in Uganda