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Service Provision under Stress in East Africa: The State, NGOs and People's Organizations in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda
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1998
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OrganizationsAfrican Public PolicyEducationHuman Service OrganizationEast AfricaAfrican Education SystemsSocial SciencesSocio-economic DevelopmentAfrican Social ChangeAfrican DevelopmentPublic PolicyPart 1Development AidService ProvisionAfrican OrganizationAfrican PoliticsAfrican StudiesHumanitarian AidPolitical DevelopmentDevelopment PolicyPolitical ScienceSocial Responsibility
Part 1 General issues: bringing voluntarism back in - East Africa in comparative perspective, Goran Hyden NGOs and the globalization of social welfare - perspectives from East Africa, Alan Fowler. Part 2 Kenya: the politics of development space - the state and NGOs in the delivery of basic services in Kenya, Njuguna Ng'ethe and Karuti Kanyinga dynamics of partnership in the provision of general education in Kenya - state versus non-state sectors, Amukowa Anangwe service provision in rural Kenya - who benefits?, Walter O. Oyugi. Part 3 Tanzania: social services provision in Tanzania - the relationship between political development strategies and NGO participation, Gaspar K. Munishi provision of secondary education in Tanzania - historical background and current trends, Abel G.M. Ishumi maintaining law and order in Tanzania - the role of Sungusungu defence groups, Jwani T. Mwaikusa the Catholic church and Tanzanian state in the provision of social services, John C. Sivalon. Part 4 Uganda: popular initiatives in service provision in Uganda, Emmanuel Nabuguzi the rise of People's Organizations in primary education in Uganda, P.O. Passi popular versus state provision of local justice - the resistance councils in Uganda, Per Tidemand.