posted on 2024-09-05, 23:21authored byHabtu Adonay
The study examines the aspects related to the level of popular involvement, mechanisms to
improve and barriers in decentralized governance in Adi-Haki local administration in Mekelle
City from the point view of citizens, councilors, public officials and civil society organizations.
The paper seeks to find out who are the governance actors that participate in different stages of
the governance process and the level of their involvement. The research is conducted on a
representative samples at the local administration level. It was based on 200 questionnaires
filled in and 180 returned by the respondents and interview with councilors, public officials and
civil society organizations. The novelty of the research lies in the fact that it was based on
triangulation both on the officials and citizens, perception about popular participation in
decentralized governance. The research shows that there is low level of popular participation in
the decentralized governance process with inadequate space provide to the actors and in
sufficient means for popular participation. The research provides with enough evidences to
characterize the local administration in Mekelle city as a form of consultation according to the
Arnstein’s ladder of popular participation.
History
Publisher
Mekelle University
Citation
Adonay Habtu (2011) Popular Participation in Decentralized Governance: With Especial Emphasis on Adi-Haki Local Administration, Mekelle City, Thesis. Mekelle:MU.