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International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies

Volume 5, Issue 2, 2025

Examining the Capacity of the Local Government to Implement Decentralization Policy: A Case Study of Mwense Town Council



Author(s): Mushitu Natasha Chandamali, Dr. Felix Chibesa

Abstract:

This study examines the capacity of Mwense Town Council to implement decentralization policies, focusing on assessing the council's capabilities, analyzing stakeholder perceptions of effectiveness, and identifying key challenges. Utilizing a descriptive research design, the study targeted key stakeholders, including council staff, local government officials, community leaders, and civil society representatives, with a purposive sample of 50 respondents. Data were collected through a structured questionnaire that captured both quantitative and qualitative insights, analyzed using descriptive statistics via STATA software. Findings indicate that 32% of respondents rated the council's decentralization capacity as high, while 20% rated it as very low. Regarding financial resources, 32% felt the council was adequately funded, but 36% were unsure. Stakeholder participation mechanisms were primarily public hearings and forums, though 40% were uncertain about training on decentralization. Key challenges included insufficient staff training (28%) and resource constraints (26%). The study recommends expanding training programs, improving financial transparency, enhancing community engagement, fostering political collaboration, and strengthening accountability mechanisms to address these challenges and improve decentralization effectiveness. These insights are valuable for policymakers and practitioners in local governance and decentralization efforts.


Keywords: Decentralization Policy, Stakeholder Perceptions, Policy Implementation Challenges, Capacity Building

Pages: 506-517

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