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Title: DECENTRALIZATION IN UGANDA


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DECENTRALIZATION IN UGANDA
  • Suzzane McQueen
  • USAID/Uganda

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DECENTRALIZATION IN UGANDA
  • Decentralization was one of the cornerstones of
    Musevenis National Resistance Movement (NRM)
  • Structure of decentralization in Uganda was
    modeled after the NRM resistance councils
    established during the insurgency
  • Focus was on raising political consciousness and
    securing grassroots participation in decision
    making
  • Little local control of funds or personnel

3
DECENTRALIZATION IN UGANDA cont
  • By 1991 NRM government recognized that the system
    was not improving service delivery
  • In 1993 the system was reformed and local
    governments were given far greater authority and
    responsibility
  • These reforms were ratified in the 1995 Ugandan
    Constitution

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DECENTRALIZATION IN UGANDA cont
  • Central governments role is limited to policy
    formulation, planning, inspection and management
    of national programs
  • Districts have responsibility for service
    delivery including
  • - hiring and firing of staff
  • - mgmt of central government financial
  • transfers

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Health Sub District HC IV
County 100,000
LCIV
HC III
Sub-County 20,000
LC III
HC II
LCII
Parish 5,000
HC I
Family and Individuals
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FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION
  • Districts receive resources from local taxes
    donor project support general tax revenue donor
    funding and debt relief funds (PAF)
  • General tax revenues, donor funding and PAF are
    pooled national into basket fund and allocated to
    districts as conditional and unconditional grants

7
CHALLENGES AND CONSTRAINTS
  • There are 26 different financial transfer systems
    and bank accounts
  • Persistently low level of local revenue-raising
  • Poor or no infrastructure available, particularly
    at the beginning

8
CHALLENGES AND CONSTRAINTS Cont.
  • Weak district capacity
  • Lack of systems for planning, management,
    training, and supervision
  • Major staffing gaps and high turnover of
    qualified personnel.

9
CHALLENGES AND CONSTRAINTS Cont.
  • Poor communication/distrust between political and
    technical leaders
  • Weak management of payroll and personnel
    contributing to low staff morale and absenteeism

10
IMPACT OF DECENTRALIZATION
  • Poor quality of services
  • Staff attitude
  • Drug stock outs
  • Underutilization of services
  • Decline/stagnation of key health indicators
  • Immunization rates
  • Deliveries assisted by trained staff
  • Infant Mortality Rate
  • Total Fertility Rate

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POSITIVE DEVELOPMENTS OPPORTUNITIES
  • Reforming the system to have only three different
    financial transfer systems
  • Districts will have more leeway to allocate
    resources across sectors within these transfers
  • Clear government commitment to improving local
    tax revenue

12
POSITIVE DEVELOPMENTS OPPORTUNITIES Cont.
  • Improved infrastructure
  • Poverty Alleviation Funds (PAF) have increased
    available resources for districts

13
USAID AND DISH II CONTRIBUTIONS
  • Built capacity of district personnel to manage
    and plan
  • Minimized disruption of service delivery through
    innovative training systems

14
USAID AND DISH II CONTRIBUTIONS Cont.
  • Fostered use of information for advocacy and
    decision making
  • Developed new bilaterals to build upon DISH II
    successes

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TAKE HOME MESSAGE
  • Decentralization is happening regardless of
    whether or not we think it is a good thing
  • Where there is strong leadership districts can
    flourish under decentralization
  • With a flexible system most problems can be
    addressed
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