Citizen participation in local governance in Africa

Citizen participation in local governance in Africa
Author: Margaret Wanjiku Ngunjiri
Publisher: International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA)
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2023-05-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9176716287

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Local governance comprises a set of institutions, mechanisms and processes through which citizens and their groups can articulate their interests and needs and mediate their differences. The participation of citizens in governance is one of the underlying components of democracy. Engaging citizens in the act of governance engenders transparency, improves accountability and public resource management and brings about good policy outcomes, development and the social well-being of citizens. When done effectively, it encourages inclusiveness and cohesiveness, speeds up problem-solving through community initiatives and generally improves the effectiveness of local authorities. This Report is an exploratory study which adopted various strategies to try to understand the issues, perspectives and results from citizen participation in local governance across various countries and regions in Africa.

How Patronal Networks Shape Opportunities for Local Citizen Participation in a Hybrid Regime

How Patronal Networks Shape Opportunities for Local Citizen Participation in a Hybrid Regime
Author: Oleksandra Keudel
Publisher: Ibidem Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Municipal government
ISBN: 9783838216713

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Oleksandra Keudel proposes a novel explanation for why some local governments in hybrid regimes enable citizen participation while others restrict it. She argues that mechanisms for citizen participation are by-products of political dynamics of informal business-political (patronal) networks that seek domination over local governments. Against the backdrop of either competition or coordination between patronal networks in their localities, municipal leaders cherry-pick citizen participation mechanisms as a tactic to sustain their own access to resources and functions of local governments. This argument is based on an in-depth comparative analysis of patronal network arrangements and the adoption of citizen participation mechanisms in five urban municipalities in Ukraine during 2015-2019: Chernivtsi, Kharkiv, Kropyvnytskyi, Lviv, and Odesa. Fifty-seven interviews with citizen participation experts, local politicians and officials, representatives of civil society and the media, as well as utilization of secondary analytical sources, official government data, and media reports provide a rich basis for an investigation of context-specific choices of municipal leaders that result in varying mechanisms for citizen participation.

Fostering blueprints for local government development

Fostering blueprints for local government development
Author: Marissa M. Bell,
Publisher: RTI Press
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2014-12-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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The Local Government Development Framework (LGDF) is a local governance performance measurement and monitoring tool based on government-citizen collaboration. Developed by RTI International, the LGDF provides for the establishment of demand-driven benchmarks and participatory assessments for the improvement of local governance, service delivery in particular. The paper presents the development-project origins of the LGDF beginning in the 1980s, comparatively examines LGDF’s strengths and weaknesses, and provides a step-by-step discussion of its utilization. Four developing countries in which the LGDF has been applied serve as examples. The LGDF involves, first, the establishment of performance benchmarks for the priority functions of the local government. Second, local officials and community stakeholders come together to collaboratively assess and score progress toward achieving the benchmarks. Third, local officials working with stakeholders develop action plans for achieving priority objectives. Finally, the process is regularly repeated to identify areas of improvement and future capacity-building needs. Successful implementation of the LGDF, we conclude, requires leadership, well-aligned political incentives, proper design and implementation, and dedication to the process. Yet it has withstood the test of time and proven to be an effective tool for bringing government together with the community to achieve local development objectives.

Local Government

Local Government
Author: Lisa Blomgren Amsler (formerly Bingham)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre:
ISBN:

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Lisa Blomgren Amsler is primary author of the model statute and ordinance, and sole author of "Local Government: The Legal Framework and Context for Voice," in "Making Public Participation Legal," a compilation of the Working Group on Legal Frameworks for Public Participation (Matthew Leighninger of the Deliberative Democracy Consortium, published by the National Civic League, National Coalition for Dialogue and Deliberation, International Association for Public Participation, and many other contributors). This report finds that the dominant model of public engagement in the United States is a public comment period allowing each speaker three minutes at the microphone with limited interaction with elected officials. As an alternative to this default and ineffective model for engaging people in governance, the report recommends dialogue and deliberation in small groups. The legal framework for public engagement provides obstacles and barriers to local officials' participation. The report presents a model state statute that provides authority to broaden how agencies conduct public engagement, a model municipal ordinance to help local government institutionalize public engagement, and sample public engagement policies that allow for dialogue, deliberation, and deliberative democracy. The report reviews the history how the legal framework for public engagement in local government arrived at its current state.

Vitalizing Local Government Performance, Citizen Participation and Socioeconomic Development

Vitalizing Local Government Performance, Citizen Participation and Socioeconomic Development
Author: Ganesh Prasad Pandeya
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2024-03-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1527507181

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This book is about citizen participation and its effects on local planning and local accountability, showing how participation can improve local government performance. It addresses the rhetoric of citizen participation and its negative effects such as discrimination, exclusions, elite captures, clientelism, and shallow participation. Applying mixed-methods of analysis, the book argues that local government performance depends substantially on circumstances, especially the degree of citizen participation, level of socioeconomic development, and the achieved state of social mobilization. As participation takes place in diverse socioeconomic and cultural settings, merely reforming institutions to make participation more inclusive and democratic alone is not sufficient.

Local Participatory Governance and Representative Democracy

Local Participatory Governance and Representative Democracy
Author: Nils Hertting
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2017-07-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1315471159

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Over the past few decades and throughout the world, numerous government-initiated experiments and attempts at directly engaging and including citizens have emerged as remedies for a variety of problems faced by modern democracies, including political disaffection and insufficient capacity to deal with the complexity inherent in many contemporary public problems, such as climate change and segregation. In practice, these attempts are given many names, such as citizen panels, deliberative fora, collaborative dialogues, etc. In the academic literature as well, the phenomenon falls under many different headings, for instance collaborative, deliberative or interactive governance. Participatory Governance and Representative Democracy refers to this empirical phenomenon as local participatory governance, that is, government-sponsored direct participation between invited citizens and local officials in concrete arrangements and concerning problems that affect them. Participatory governance, we argue, may take many forms, regarding (1) type of interaction and type of communication between participants within the specific participatory arrangement (e.g., deliberative vs. aggregative) as well as regarding (2) the relation and connection between the specific arrangement and the more traditional representative structures (e.g., compatible, incompatible, transformative or irrelevant). The proposed edited volume addresses the matter of institutionalization, highlighting the difficulties associated with establishing stability and a shared understanding of the roles and rules among citizens, local politicians and administrators in participatory arrangements.

Building Citizen Involvement

Building Citizen Involvement
Author: Mary L. Walsh
Publisher: International City/County Management Association(ICMA)
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1997
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Public Participation and Innovations in Community Governance

Public Participation and Innovations in Community Governance
Author: Peter McLaverty
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1351907700

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Focusing on case studies in areas which are undergoing major social and institutional transformation and/or which raise particular issues because of the marginal position of the areas within their nation-states, this book will be very useful for students and academics in areas such as politics, public administration, social policy and sociology