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Improving People’s Participation In Local Development Project: A Case of Urban Local Government in Oromia-Ethiopia

TitleImproving People’s Participation In Local Development Project: A Case of Urban Local Government in Oromia-Ethiopia
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsWodajo, D, Serbeh-Yiadom, KC, Asfaw, M
JournalDeveloping Country Studies
Volume4
ISSNISSN 2224-607X
Keywordsand urban local government, development project, people participation
Abstract
Despite the prominence given to participatory development in National Urban Development Policy
2005, a people-centered development culture akin to participation is yet to take root in urban Oromia. This study
takes a fresh look at local governance and the level of people participation in the development process. The
purpose of this paper is to examine the extent and status of people participation in the local development project
cycle in Oromia Regional State relying on the knowledge from the closing of the ULGDP1 as a case study. To
achieve this, primary data were collected using a survey from the selected urban households and secondary data
were collected from reports and books. Appropriate descriptive and analytical tools were employed to process
the data obtained. The results of the study show that the extent and status of people’s participation in identifying
problems, implementation and evaluation of the activity and its outcomes were still negligible and not
institutionalized. The study found that administrative obstacles such as bureaucracy and lack of regard for local
people greatly hindered community participation in development efforts and that it is equally as important for a
meaningful participation, for people to know about the project as it is for them to be recognized and
acknowledged. The study concludes with a recommendation for a massive awareness program to be conducted
by government in partnership with local Community Based Organizations (CBOs) working closely with the poor
and the disadvantaged. Enactment of participation friendly guidelines can also promote and encourage
participation.

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