Decentralization and development in Ghana's Fourth Republic

This article demonstrates how decentralization can lead to development at the local level, albeit in moderate form. Analyzing data collected from 660 respondents based on face‐to‐face interviews, focus group discussions, and personal observations, we found that the transfer of power and resources to...

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Veröffentlicht in:Politics & policy (Statesboro, Ga.) Ga.), 2022-12, Vol.50 (6), p.1259-1284
Hauptverfasser: Debrah, Emmanuel, Owusu‐Mensah, Isaac
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Zusammenfassung:This article demonstrates how decentralization can lead to development at the local level, albeit in moderate form. Analyzing data collected from 660 respondents based on face‐to‐face interviews, focus group discussions, and personal observations, we found that the transfer of power and resources to the district assemblies (DAs) has led to the provision of critical social amenities such as roads, education, health‐care facilities, and management of environmental sanitation at the sub‐national level. Respondents are satisfied with the provision of these social amenities because they have led to relative improvements in their basic social needs. Yet, delays and the accumulation of arrears associated with the transfers of the District Assemblies Common Fund (DACF) have deprived the DAs of the needed revenue to deliver far‐reaching social services to the people. The grant of more financial autonomy to the DAs and measures to curtail the overbearing influence of the central government over the administration of the DACF will enhance their capacity to deliver substantial development projects to accentuate the transformation of the rural districts. Related Articles Adams, Brian E. 2016. “Assessing the Merits of Decentralization: A Framework for Identifying the Causal Mechanisms Influencing Policy Outcomes.” Politics & Policy 44(5): 820–49. https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12172. Ayanoore, Ishmael, and Sam Hickey. 2022. “Reframing the Politics of Natural Resource Governance in Africa: Insights from the Local Content Legislation Process in Ghana.” Politics & Policy 50(1): 119–36. https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12449. Debrah, Emmanuel. 2016. “Decentralization, District Chief Executives, and District Assemblies in Ghana's Fourth Republic.” Politics & Policy 44(1): 135–64. https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12146. Descentralización y desarrollo en la Cuarta República de Ghana Este artículo demuestra cómo la descentralización puede conducir al desarrollo a nivel local, aunque de forma moderada. Al analizar los datos recopilados de 660 encuestados en base a entrevistas cara a cara, discusiones de grupos focales y observaciones personales, encontramos que la transferencia de poder y recursos a las asambleas de distrito (DA) ha llevado a la provisión de servicios sociales críticos como caminos, educación, establecimientos de salud y gestión del saneamiento ambiental a nivel subnacional. Los encuestados están satisfechos con la provisión de estos servicios sociales porque han llevado
ISSN:1555-5623
1747-1346
DOI:10.1111/polp.12501