Article contents
From the global to the local? Governance and development at the local level: reflections from Tanzania
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 May 2008
Abstract
Governance reform practice has mostly focused on building up and transforming central state institutions. Furthermore, the politics of aid has often constructed a very ‘introverted’ politics based in large cities. This article explores the means through which governance ideas are implemented outside this ‘governance realm’, by looking at the ways in which the Lushoto District government in Tanzania has mediated a range of policy changes that have emanated from the state/donor centre. Identifying three distinct but inter-related repertoires of political practice, it argues that governance at the local level has been largely about financial management, and that this aspect of reform is in tension with local developmentalism and is more starkly opposed to local veranda politics.
- Type
- Research Article
- Information
- Copyright
- Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2008
References
REFERENCES
Newspapers
The Citizen, Dar es Salaam.
Interviews (all conducted in Lushoto)
Former Chair, Ubiri Women's Group, August 2005
Chamdoma, Eva, Councillor, August 2005
Director, Tanzanian Irrigation Project (TIP), 15.8.2005
Goroi, Elias, District Commissioner, 16.8.2005
Mwakabana, Andakise, Planning Officer, 16.8. 2005
Shemndolwa, Lucas, Vice Chair of Council, 4.8.2005
Stephen, Tumaini, District Administrative Officer, 5.8.2005
Tito, Zubeda, Councillor, 11.8.2005
Twakyondo, Paul, Councillor, August 2005
- 15
- Cited by