The impact of political, administrative and financial factors on local participants in Uganda
Abstract
a descriptive study was used in which primary data was analysed using descriptive statistics.
Results: The factors were identified and clustered into thematic areas; they indicate a cluster of three factors appeared as themes. The results suggest that financial and political challenges are key impediments to effective participation and a good number of the technical personnel were not appointed on the basis of technical know-how. Hoima district needed to intensify its advocacy regarding increased central government transfers as well as the disbursements of more unconditional grants coupled with regular monitoring of its technical personnel.
Limitations: The key limitation is the geographical scope since this study covered only one district, implying that the results cannot be generalized for the whole country.
Contribution: The results of this are essential to academics in both Public Administration and Policy studies interested in enhancing local democracy and citizen-based governance.
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