As demands for local autonomy and improved service delivery grow across Africa, decentralisation has become a critical tool for reform. Decentralisation in Africa: Empowering Local Governance for Sustainable Development offers an in-depth exploration of how decentralised governance can drive sustainable development, improve public services, and empower communities.
In this comprehensive book, readers will uncover the theory and practice of decentralisation, starting with its historical context and essential role in the African governance landscape. The book breaks down the various models of decentralisation—administrative, political, and fiscal—while providing a comparative analysis of global practices. It also covers the legal and institutional frameworks that support decentralisation, from constitutional provisions to intergovernmental relations.
The book addresses key challenges of decentralisation, such as corruption, capacity gaps in local governance, and resistance from central authorities. It also highlights the vital role of citizen engagement and gender-sensitive policies in ensuring inclusive governance, with a specific focus on the role of women in local leadership.
This book is essential for anyone seeking to understand how decentralisation can empower local governments and foster sustainable development in Africa.