Decentralization and development in Ghana's Fourth Republic
Date
2022
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Politics & Policy
Abstract
This article demonstrates how decentralization can lead to
development at the local level, albeit in moderate form. Analyz ing data collected from 660 respondents based on face-to-face
interviews, focus group discussions, and personal observations,
we found that the transfer of power and resources to the district
assemblies (DAs) has led to the provision of critical social
amenities such as roads, education, health-care facilities, and
management of environmental sanitation at the sub-national
level. Respondents are satisfied with the provision of these
social amenities because they have led to relative improve ments in their basic social needs. Yet, delays and the accumu lation of arrears associated with the transfers of the District
Assemblies Common Fund (DACF) have deprived the DAs
of the needed revenue to deliver far-reaching social services to
the people. The grant of more financial autonomy to the DAs
and measures to curtail the overbearing influence of the central
government over the administration of the DACF will enhance
their capacity to deliver substantial development projects to
accentuate the transformation of the rural districts
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Research Article
Keywords
decentralization, development,, district assemblies, District Assemblies Common Fund, Ghana, intergovernmental transfers, local governance, social service