DECENTRALISED PLANNING AND ITS EFFECTS ON SERVICE DELIVERY IN LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IN UGANDA: A CASE STUDY OF SOROTI DISTRICT
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2009-12
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Uganda Management Institute
Abstract
This study examined the effects of decentralized planning on service delivery in Local
governments, using Soroti district as a case study. The study adopted multiple methods for
data collection and in terms of analysis; both quantitative and qualitative data analysis
techniques were used. Results were first examined for reliability and the Cronbach’s alpha
for all the variables was found to be .814. The findings indicate that planning for services is
done without setting targets/ goals which are a primary guide for effective service delivery.
Priority identification is not done at the village level and local governments sometimes plan
outside central government priority areas and what is implemented is not what is identified
by the communities. The findings further indicated that, there is poor involvement of the
stakeholders in the process of service provision. The study also discovered that whereas
implementation of services is at all levels of service provision, its not equally distributed and
greatly influenced by politics. It was also found that, there are various limitations that local
governments face when trying to provide services to the people including: - limited finances,
low capacity to formulate plans, poor feedback mechanism, frequent changes of guidelines
and political influence that adversely affects the implementation of services. The study
concludes that setting goals and reviewing them periodically is a comprehensive and efficient
way of improving service delivery in local governments. Local governments undertake
planning in isolation of their communities and this reduces the logic of bottom up planning
and the identification of development programs by the targeted beneficiaries, stakeholder
input is important for improved service delivery and L.Gs have conflicts and disagreements
over implementation. Local governments should therefore, reach out to the community and
solicit a dialogue with respect to major decisions and actions for local service delivery,
peoples priorities should always be identified, appropriate strategies must be designed by
local government to enable all stakeholders participate in planning process and Implementers
need to take into consideration the associated management development processes.
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Decentralized Planning, Effects, Service Delivery, Local Government, Uganda
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Akiror, Jane (2009) Decentralised planning and its effects on service delivery in local government in Uganda: A case study of Soroti district