Journal of Governance and Accountability Studies
Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): July

Firming non-political actors to enhance the quality of urban service delivery. A review on the City Development Forums in Uganda

David Mwesigwa (Discipline of Public Administration and Management, Lira University, Uganda)
Alfred Acanga (Discipline of Public Administration and Management, Lira University, Uganda)
Alex Chono Oryang (Discipline of Public Administration and Management, Lira University, Uganda)
Alex Oboi (Discipline of Public Administration and Management, Lira University, Uganda)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Mar 2023

Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to explore the dependability of non-political forums specifically considering the City Development Forums in Uganda. This investigation was motivated by the idea of City Development Forums being a known spectrum for Non-Political Forums to play a role in affairs otherwise affecting a City or Municipality. Research methodology: A Desk review method was adopted in which data was collected from obtainable resources specifically Publications, the Internet, Official Reports, etc., followed by cross-referencing and collation of data. Results: The outcomes reveal that a set of six principles inform City Development Forums, viz. shared accountability of every stakeholder in ensuring sustainable development; integrated planning framework for sustainable urban development; effective coordination among every urban stakeholder; local teamwork and networking; bottom-up broad-based stakeholder participatory consultations; and mobilization of resources for sustainable urban development. Limitations: This study adopted a review of secondary data yet if primary data were to be used, maybe, the results would have been different. Therefore, a different study can be conducted using primary data to determine whether these results hold sway and, if any, the justifications for the noticeable variances. Contribution: This study contributes to the understanding of local community development initiatives using the empowerment approach.

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Journal Info

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jgas

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Social Sciences

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The Journal of Governance and Accountability Studies (JGAS) is an online peer-reviewed, open access scholarly journal, which publishes critical and original analysis from researchers and academic practitioners on various social, political and government issues. JGAS welcomes high-quality manuscripts ...