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| Title: | Assessment of the effects of decentralization |
| Authors: | Mahmud, Muktar |
| Advisors: | Mulugeta Abebe (PhD) |
| Keywords: | URBAN DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT |
| Copyright: | May-2011 |
| Date Added: | 7-Dec-2012 |
| Publisher: | AAU |
| Abstract: | In Ethiopia rapid urbanization is the product of socio economic development. As a result urban
populations have been growing in an alarming rate. This situation mainly aggravated by the
two major features: rural-urban migration and natural increase of the population. Due to these
demographic changes, pressure put on urban centers in which residents hardly get quality and
efficient services. To tackle down such urban problems, the GoE has established
decentralization policy that aimed to transfer powers, responsibilities and resources from the
central government to regional, zonal, and Wereda levels of administration. This research has
given emphasis on education and health service delivery in Debermarkos town case. In this
town basic services provision intricate with social problems: inadequate and poor quality of
services, less accountability and transparency, insignificant number of professionals, low
institutional capacity and minimum public participation in planning, monitoring and decision
making process. But these poor conditions of service providers of had not been assessed or |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4212 |
| Appears in: | Thesis - Urban Design & Development
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