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  • Abdulazeez Malefakis, Medinat  (1)
  • Adu-Gyamfi, Samuel  (1)
  • Cham : Springer International Publishing  (2)
  • Economic development.  (2)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9783031123788
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXV, 302 p. 1 illus.)
    Series Statement: Advances in African Economic, Social and Political Development
    Series Statement: Springer eBook Collection
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    Keywords: Public administration. ; Economic development. ; Africa—Politics and government. ; Comparative government. ; Regional economics. ; Spatial economics. ; Local democracy ; Participatory development ; Devolution ; Development reforms ; Institutional choice ; Poverty reduction ; Social development ; Resource capacity ; Domestic revenue mobilization ; Elections ; Service delivery ; Health sector ; Africa ; Financial and human resource capacities ; Sub-national governance ; Non-governmental organizations ; Citizens' participation ; Local economic development ; Decentralising ; Governance ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Part I. Conceptual and Historical Perspectives of Decentralization and Local Governance -- Chapter 1. From Deconcentration to Devolution: Tracking the Historical Trajectory of Democratic Decentralization in Ghana -- Chapter 2. Historical Perspectives of Local Governance and Community Development in Ghana -- Chapter 3. Decoding the Paradox of Decentralization with Centralized Characteristics in Democratic Ghana -- Chapter 4. Legitimizing Local Governance and Development Reforms in Ghana -- Part II. Institutional Choice, Representation, Poverty Reduction and Local Development -- Chapter 5. Towards the Election of MMDCEs: A Case for Local Government Reforms in Ghana -- Chapter 6. Women and Social Development: Opportunities for Gender Mainstreaming in Local Governance in Ghana -- Chapter 7. Sub-district Structures and Local Governance in Ghana: Role of Unit Committees in Promoting Popular Participation -- Chapter 8. Sub-National Structures, Poverty Reduction and Rural Development under Ghana’s Local Governance System -- Part III. Local Governance, Resource Capacity and Service Delivery -- Chapter 9. Domestic Revenue Mobilization: Institutional Challenges in Ghana’s Decentralization System -- Chapter 10. Financial and Human Resource Capacities of Sub-National Governance Structures in Ghana -- Chapter 11. Decentralization and Resource Capacity for Sustainable Sanitation Service Delivery in Ghana -- Chapter 12. Health Sector Decentralisation and Delivery of Responsive Healthcare in Ghana -- Chapter 13. Fiscal Decentralization with Autonomy for Service Delivery and Poverty Reduction in Ghana -- Part IV. Non- State Actors, Local Governance and Sustainable Development -- Chapter 14. Changing Role of Traditional Authorities in Local Governance and Development in Ghana -- Chapter 15. Non-Governmental Organizations as Partners for Sustainable Local Development: Ghana’s Experiences -- Chapter 16. Strengthening Citizens’ Participation in Local Economic Development for Sustainability in Ghana -- Chapter 17. Decentralising for Democratic Polycentric Local Government System in Ghana: Challenges for Sustainable Development.
    Abstract: Drawing on field-based data and experiences from the practice of democratic decentralization and local governance over the last three decades in Ghana, this book examines whether and how democratic decentralization and local governance reforms in developing countries have produced the anticipated development outcomes. In seventeen related contributions, the authors present four relevant focal themes, including conceptual and historical trajectories of decentralization and local governance; institutional choice, democratic representation, and poverty reduction; local governance, resource capacity, and service delivery; and non-state actors, local governance and sustainable development. The book blends perspectives of scholars, practitioners, and policy-makers to provide a holistic analysis of linkages between decentralization, local governance, and sustainable development efforts, presenting a novel and useful guide for science, policy, and practice of bottom-up governance and development. It provides relevant lessons and experiences for scholars, policy-makers, and development practitioners in Africa in particular and developing countries in general.
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9783030997847
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 174 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022.
    Series Statement: Springer eBook Collection
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    Keywords: Economic development. ; Peace. ; Regionalism. ; Security, International. ; Africa—Politics and government. ; Displaced Person ; Flüchtling ; Terrorist ; Vertreibung ; Humanität ; Stand ; Humanitäre Hilfe ; Lebensbedingungen ; Krisenmanagement ; Nigeria
    Abstract: Introduction -- Chapter 1- Nigeria: Conflict, Conflict Management, and Humanitarian Aid -- Chapter 2- Boko Haram, Why the North? -- Chapter 3- Boko Haram: The First Victimization -- Chapter 4- Humanitarian Displacement from Boko Haram and Concrete Living Conditions of Displaced Persons -- Chapter 5- (Mis)management of the Displacement Situation: The ‘Re-Victimization’
    Abstract: The book analyses the management of the internal displacement caused by activities of Boko Haram’s terrorist insurgence in Nigeria. With over 3.1m persons displaced, the humanitarian crisis is at teeter ends with acute malnourishment, inadequate wash and non-relief materials, improper hygiene facilities, and lack of access to basic relief aid for displaced persons. The array of humanitarian organisations belies the concrete living conditions of displaced persons and calls to question the huge resources assumed to be expended on managing the humanitarian crisis in the northeast of Nigeria and the Lake Chad Basin in general. Based on ethnographic research in IDP camps, the book chronicles the concrete living conditions of displaced persons and argues that IDPs in Northeastern Nigeria have been victimised first by Boko Haram’s terrorism, and then victimised again by inefficient, un-coordinated, and unsuitable displacement management programs. This book also explicate the roles played by the Nigerian government and international aid agencies in managing this displacement, vis-à-vis a comparative analysis of similar, but better managed displacement situations in Kenya, Lebanon, and Turkey. Dr. Medinat Abdulazeez Malefakis is a Fellow at Collegium Helveticum Zurich, Switzerland. She is also the Nigeria Consultant at Global Survivors Fund and Independent Review Panel Member at Global Community Engagement and Resilience Fund.
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