Decentralisation of service deliverty as adopted by the central district council in Botswana
By: Meyer-Emerick, Nancy.
Contributor(s): Molaodi, Daniel K | Mothusi, Bashi.
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ArticlePublisher: 2004Description: p.225-33.Subject(s): Local government - Botswana | Local government
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Public Administration and DevelopmentSummary: The Central District Council (CDC) in Botswana expanded service delivery to five sub-districts in January 2000 using a model adapted from the South Somerset District Council, UK. As little data were available on the effectiveness of decentralised service delivery, officials and councilors throughout CDC were interviewed regarding their perception of the process. They not only provided recommendations for enhanced implementation but also identified some of the tensions resulting from it. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 24, Issue no: 3 | Available | AR62571 |
The Central District Council (CDC) in Botswana expanded service delivery to five sub-districts in January 2000 using a model adapted from the South Somerset District Council, UK. As little data were available on the effectiveness of decentralised service delivery, officials and councilors throughout CDC were interviewed regarding their perception of the process. They not only provided recommendations for enhanced implementation but also identified some of the tensions resulting from it. - Reproduced.


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