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Anderson, Paul Kwaku Larbi: Role of civil society organizations and traditional authorities towards effective participation in decentralization and local government : a case study of selected municipalities in Ghana. 2021
Inhalt
DECLARATION
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
DEDICATION
ABSTRACT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST OF TABLES
LIST OF FIGURES
LIST OF ACRONYMS
CHAPTER ONE
1. AN OUTLINE OF THE STUDY
1.1 Background to the Study
1.2 Statement of the Problem
1.3 Objectives of the Study
1.4 Research Question
1.5 Theoretical framework
1.6 Structure and Organization of the Study
1.7 Definition of Terminologies used in the study
1.8 The motivation for carrying out the study
1.9 Summary
CHAPTER TWO
2. DECENTRALIZATION: CONCEPT, NATURE AND PRACTICE
2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Concept, Forms, and Nature of Decentralization
2.2.1 Characteristics of the Forms and Dimensions of Decentralization
2.3 Governance Reforms and Decentralization in Africa
2.4 Decentralization and Local Government in Ghana
2.4.1 Structure of the Decentralized Governance System in Ghana
2.4.2 The Regional Coordinating Council (RCC)
2.4.3 The Metropolitan Municipal District Assembly (MMDA)
2.5 Decentralization and public policy implementation framework
2.5.1 Approaches to Policy implementation
2.5.1.1 The Top-down approach
2.5.1.2 Bottom-up model in the implementation policy
2.5.1.3 Synthesis of the top-down and Bottom-up approaches
2.6 Summary
CHAPTER THREE
3. GOVERNANCE AND DEVELOPMENT IN GHANA
3.1 Introduction
3.1.1 Ghana: Country profile
3.2 Ghana´s Roads to Democracy
3.2.1 The first republic of Ghana
3.2.2 The second republic of Ghana
3.2.3 The third republic of Ghana
3.2.4 The fourth republic of Ghana
3.3 Local Government and Participatory Development
3.4 Historical Overview of Local Government in Ghana
3.4.1 Composition and functions of Local Governance structures
3.4.1.1 The Functioning of Local Government Structures in Ghana
3.4.1.2 The Sub District Structures of the Assembly
3.4.1.3 The Unit Committee Model
3.4.2 Local government and community participation
3.5 Traditional Authorities in Contemporary Governance
3.5.1 Structure of the Traditional Authority system in Ghana
3.5.2 Correlation between Traditional Authority and Local government structures
3.5.3 The Changing Role of Traditional Authorities in Local Governance
3.6 Local Government and Development planning in Ghana
3.6.1 Development planning and the Sustainable Development Goals
3.6.2 Development Challenges in Ghana
3.6.3 Functional Organizational Assessment Tool in Local Governance
3.7 Summary
CHAPTER FOUR
4. THE CONCEPT, NATURE, AND ROLE OF CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS IN LOCAL GOVERNANCE
4.1 Introduction
4.2 The concept of Civil Society Organization
4.2.1 Nature of Civil Society Organizations in the Sub- Saharan Africa
4.2.2 The fundamental objective of civil society organizations
4.2.3 Classification of civil society organizations
4.3 The nature of Civil Society Organizations in Ghana
4.3.1 Civil Society Organizations, and participation in Local Governance
4.4 Civil Society Sustainability Index for Sub-Saharan Africa
4.4.1 Analysis of 2018 civil society sustainability index in Ghana
4.5 Role of Civil Society organizations in contemporary governance
4.6 Challenges facing Civil Society organizations in Ghana
4.7 Summary
CHAPTER FIVE
5. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
5.1 Introduction
5.2 The Research setting
5.2.1 The choice of the Nsawam-Adoagyiri Municipality
5.2.1.1 Location of the Nsawam-Adoagyiri Municipality
5.2.1.2 The settlement pattern in the Nsawam-Adoagyiri Municipality
5.2.1.3 Nature of local government in the Nsawam-Adoagyiri Municipality
5.2.2 The choice of the Suhum municipality
5.2.2.1 Location of the Suhum Municipal Assembly
5.2.2.2 The settlement pattern in the Suhum Municipality
5.2.2.3 Nature of local governance in the Suhum municipality
5.2.3 The Choice of Cape Coast Metropolitan area
5.2.3.1 Location of the Cape Coast Metropolis
5.2.3.2 The settlement Pattern in the Cape Coast Metropolis
5.2.3.3 Nature of Local Government in the Cape Coast metropolitan area
5.3 Philosophical Underpinning of the Study
5.3.1 The Research Paradigm Debate
5.3.1.1 Positivist epistemology
5.3.1.2 The Critical paradigm
5.3.1.3 The interpretive/constructivist paradigm
5.3.2 The Choice of Research Paradigm
5.4 Research Methodology
5.4.1 Qualitative Research Approach
5.4.2 Research Design
5.4.3 Strategies adopted for Data Collection
5.4.4 Instruments for data collection
5.4.5 Pre-test of the data collection materials
5.4.6 Data collection procedure
5.4.7 Population and sampling procedure for the study
5.4.8 Data analysis
Ethical considerations, Validity, and Reliability
5.5 Limitations and challenges of the study
5.6 Summary
CHAPTER SIX
6. DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
6.1 Introduction
6.1.1 Socio-demographic features of respondents
6.2 Roles and Involvement of Multi-Actors and stakeholders in the Municipality
6.3 Governance and Development Issues in the Municipalities
6.4 Community Needs, Constraints and Potentials in the Municipalities
6.4.1 Responsiveness of District Assembly, Civil Society Organizations, and Traditional Authorities in addressing community needs and aspirations
6.4.2 Engagement of Civil Society organizations, Traditional Authorities, and community members in the decision-making and implementation process
6.5 Objectivity in addressing development needs in the Municipalities
CHAPTER SEVEN
7. DISCUSSION OF KEY FINDINGS
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Local Government and Governance practice at the local level in Ghana
7.2.1 Role of Civil Society Organizations in Contemporary Governance
7.2.2 Civic Participation in Local Governance and Development
7.2.3 Contemporary role of Traditional Authorities in Local Governance
7.3 Engagements in addressing development issues in the Municipalities
7.3.1 The Medium-Term Development Plan
7.3.2 Resourcing Local Government through Fiscal Decentralization
CHAPTER EIGHT
8. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Summary of the study
8.2.1 Summary of Findings
8.3 General Conclusions
8.3.1 Recommendation for possible future research
REFERENCES
APPENDICES
Appendix A: Introductory Letter for Informed Consent
Appendix B: Biodata / Consent Form
Appendix C: Semi-Structured Interview Guide