Civil Society based Governance in Africa

Civil Society based Governance in Africa
Author: Mbaye Lo
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2010
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789994296835

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This book examines the liberal conception of civil society and its applicability to the context of Africa. Although it acknowledges the reality of civil society as a paradigmatic way of thinking about democracy and good governance, it questions the conception of civil society and its use for development in Africa. The book argues that if the concept of civil society is to be successful, it has to capture fully and correctly most aspects of Africa's associational life without leaving out major portions of the socio-political mosaic. Only then, can the concept of civil society be a legitimate tool for recognizing groups and associations and organizing their problems and claims for a sustainable democracy. The African experience is different from the liberal context of civil society. The liberal argument of civil society springs from the Western conception of state-society relationships. In this convention, power, authoritarianism and exploitation are the exclusive property of the state, while society belongs to the realm of freedom, rights, and liberty To examine this argument, this study uses Senegal as a case study to explore how the idiosyncrasy of societal development in this country has constructed and produced different types of associational life and how they fit within the liberal conception of civil society. Senegal was selected as an ideal case because it is widely regarded as a vibrant model of civil society and democracy. In essence, the question is whether the civil society that exists in Senegal conforms to the liberal argument of civil. The findings reveal that, in Senegal, civil society differs in many forms from the liberal propositions.

Breaking Barriers Creating New Hopes

Breaking Barriers  Creating New Hopes
Author: Abdalla Bujra,Said Adejumobi
Publsiher: OSSREA
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2003
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: STANFORD:36105123138393

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A study of Africa's current strides towards democracy, good governance and the interposition of the civil society in the process. The authors identify and delineates the phases of these processes and examine key theoretical and methodological issues of the governance project. Also includes analysis of hitherto neglected issues such as gender, pastoralism, ethnicity, constitutionalism, local governance, the economy and the African Union. Reviews six country case studies on progress so far: Botswana, Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, Zambia and Ethiopia.

Civil Society Governance and Regional Integration in Africa

Civil Society  Governance  and Regional Integration in Africa
Author: Hippolyt A. S. Pul,Irene Omolola Adadevoh
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2009
Genre: Africa
ISBN: STANFORD:36105131975307

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Good Governance and Civil Society Participation in Africa

Good Governance and Civil Society Participation in Africa
Author: Organization for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa,Ossrea
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2008-12-31
Genre: Africa
ISBN: 9789994455324

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governments and the public at large. --Book Jacket.

Crises of Governance in Asia and Africa

Crises of Governance in Asia and Africa
Author: Sandra J. MacLean,Fahimul Quadir
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2017-07-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351752787

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This title was first published in 2001. Investigating the relations between ethnicity and governance in Asia and Africa and going well beyond traditional and orthodox treatments, this volume is not only a stimulating text, but also an invaluable tool for original and innovative research.

African Perspectives on Governance

African Perspectives on Governance
Author: Göran Hydén,Dele Olowu,H. W. O. Okoth-Ogendo
Publsiher: Africa Research and Publications
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2000
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015042592850

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This book brings together the views of a group of East and West African scholars on a range of issues relating to how African countries are being governed. In contrast to most other publications on governance, which tend to reflect primarily the views of the international donor community, this book provides a refreshing African perspective on these issues. It is critical in its approach but the authors speak with authority based on both personal experience and research on the African continent.The book addresses such aspects of governance as: -- human rights -- the freedom of the media -- the role of intellectuals -- the place of local government in national politics -- women in politics -- the significance of constitutionalism, and -- ethnic pluralism.Each subject is covered comparatively with reference to both East and West Africa.This book lends itself to courses on African politics or more general education courses on African development issues. It should also be of relevance to analysts of African governance and development in governments, inter-governmental and non-governmental organizations.

Legitimate Governance in Africa

Legitimate Governance in Africa
Author: Edward Kofi Quashigah,Obiora Chinedu Okafor
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 637
Release: 2024-01-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004636057

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Any attempt to address the ever-present problem of instability in Africa gives rise to questions regarding legitimate governance. Without future thinking and action on the legitimacy of governance in Africa and how to secure it, past mistakes will go unheeded rather than informing forward movement. Surprisingly, no existing work has comprehensively addressed this critical issue. Legitimate Governance in Africa provides this needed coverage for the first time, examining such key components in the struggle for legitimate governance as the role of the international community in addressing the problem, the particular role women can play and ways in which women can improve their involvement in the whole enterprise of governance, and the roles of non-governmental organizations and civil society. In this diverse collection of essays, a wide range of expert legal contributors, all familiar with the status of the struggle for legitimate governance in a specific institution or particular African state, brings unique perspectives to the scholarly investigation of legitimate governance in Africa. The individual authors have thought deeply about the complexities and subtleties of conducting and evaluating the business of African state governance, considering both the practical sustainability of potential approaches and theoretical problems and issues. The probing, high-quality essays facilitate a real understanding of the obstacles to progress in the struggle for legitimate governance. Through their depth and diversity of views, every one of the papers included in this collection enriches the pool of knowledge on this important subject.

E Governance in Africa from Theory to Action

E Governance in Africa  from Theory to Action
Author: Gianluca Misuraca
Publsiher: IDRC
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2007
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781552503690

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Integrating information and communication technologies (ICTs) into governance processes can greatly enhance the delivery of public services to all citizens. ICT integration will not only improve the performance of governance systems, it will also transform relationships amongst stakeholders, thereby influencing policymaking processes and regulatory frameworks. In the developing world, however, the potential of ICTs for effective governance remains largely unexplored and unexploited. This book presents the context, theory, and current thinking on the interaction between ICTs and local governance, particularly in Africa. It discusses the shift from OC governmentOCO to OC e-governance, OCO describes the role of local-level authorities, and presents the benefits and limitations of introducing ICTs in government operations. Case studies from Ghana, Senegal, South Africa, and Uganda describe local governance/ICTs projects executed by civil society organizations, academic institutions, and government authorities. Drawing from the findings in these case studies and from the introductory research and original conceptual framework, the book presents a series of conclusions and recommendation on the future of effective ICTs use for better governance and improved economic development at the local level. This book will be of interest to professionals, practitioners, and policy advisors at local and national government levels in developing countries (particularly in Africa); international organizations staff, bilateral aid agencies, international financial institutions, civil society organizations, and private sector; researchers, academics, students, and professors of public administration and governance in Africa and throughout the world."