Papers by Baker Akampurira
Presidential term limits are pre-commitments through which even the most popular president like f... more Presidential term limits are pre-commitments through which even the most popular president like former apartheid freedom fighter and South African president, the late Nelson Mandela, cannot stay in power forever.
WE THE PEOPLE OF UGANDA;
Assembled in Kampala on this 26th day of November, 2014
Recalling our hi... more WE THE PEOPLE OF UGANDA;
Assembled in Kampala on this 26th day of November, 2014
Recalling our history in which, since independence, no national leader has peacefully transferred power to another;
Recognizing the importance of holding credible, regular and
genuinely free and fair elections, by which the people can determine the
nature and composition of their governance, for the maintenance of peace and stability in the country;
Committed to building a better future for our nation, in which our common destinies, shared dreams and aspirations are protected, without distinction as to ethnicity, religion, birth, creed, religion or other status;
Having considered electoral reform proposals by the Coordinating Team for the Free and Fair Elections Campaign, the Citizens Coalition on Electoral Democracy (CCEDU), the Interparty Political Organizations for Dialogue (IPOD), the Electoral Commission (EC), the National Consultative Forum (NCF), the Cabinet and other concerned Ugandans.
Acknowledging also that more than 3000 leaders participated in a series of consultations on free and fair elections held in the following regions: Toro, Bukedi, Teso, Kigezi, Busoga, Sebei, Ankole, Bugisu, Buganda, Karamoja, Bunyoro, Acholi and West Nile.
Solemnly agree and declare as follows:
Drafts by Baker Akampurira
Thesis Chapters by Baker Akampurira
This study examined the contribution of fiscal decentralization to the quality of health service ... more This study examined the contribution of fiscal decentralization to the quality of health service delivery in Katerera County, Rubirizi District, Uganda. In particular, the objectives of the study were to assess the contribution of revenue and expenditure assignment under fiscal decentralization to the quality of health service delivery; and to establish the relationship between inter-government fiscal transfers under fiscal decentralization and the quality of health service delivery. The study adopted cross-sectional survey design with randomly and purposively selected samples from a population of two administration staff, 50 Medical staff, four Political leaders, four health unit management committee, 20 BCG and DPT immunization clients, 25 Antenatal and post-natal clients and 25 family planning clients. Data were collected using questionnaires, interview guides and document review. Quantitative data was analysed using descriptive statistics and regression analysis and qualitative using thematic analysis. The key findings indicated astrong relationship between revenue and expenditure assignment with quality of health services; a strong relationship between Intergovernmental fiscal transfers and quality of health service delivery. It was recommended that for effective revenue collection and payments of expenses by local governments, community members should be sensitized about the importance of paying taxes as well as fees in improving the quality of health service delivery and health facilities in the county. More so, there is need for both the local governments in Rubirizi District to mobilize and sensitize civil servants and the end user departments to understand the nexus between inter-government fiscal transfers under fiscal decentralization and the quality of health service delivery.
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Papers by Baker Akampurira
Assembled in Kampala on this 26th day of November, 2014
Recalling our history in which, since independence, no national leader has peacefully transferred power to another;
Recognizing the importance of holding credible, regular and
genuinely free and fair elections, by which the people can determine the
nature and composition of their governance, for the maintenance of peace and stability in the country;
Committed to building a better future for our nation, in which our common destinies, shared dreams and aspirations are protected, without distinction as to ethnicity, religion, birth, creed, religion or other status;
Having considered electoral reform proposals by the Coordinating Team for the Free and Fair Elections Campaign, the Citizens Coalition on Electoral Democracy (CCEDU), the Interparty Political Organizations for Dialogue (IPOD), the Electoral Commission (EC), the National Consultative Forum (NCF), the Cabinet and other concerned Ugandans.
Acknowledging also that more than 3000 leaders participated in a series of consultations on free and fair elections held in the following regions: Toro, Bukedi, Teso, Kigezi, Busoga, Sebei, Ankole, Bugisu, Buganda, Karamoja, Bunyoro, Acholi and West Nile.
Solemnly agree and declare as follows:
Drafts by Baker Akampurira
Thesis Chapters by Baker Akampurira
Assembled in Kampala on this 26th day of November, 2014
Recalling our history in which, since independence, no national leader has peacefully transferred power to another;
Recognizing the importance of holding credible, regular and
genuinely free and fair elections, by which the people can determine the
nature and composition of their governance, for the maintenance of peace and stability in the country;
Committed to building a better future for our nation, in which our common destinies, shared dreams and aspirations are protected, without distinction as to ethnicity, religion, birth, creed, religion or other status;
Having considered electoral reform proposals by the Coordinating Team for the Free and Fair Elections Campaign, the Citizens Coalition on Electoral Democracy (CCEDU), the Interparty Political Organizations for Dialogue (IPOD), the Electoral Commission (EC), the National Consultative Forum (NCF), the Cabinet and other concerned Ugandans.
Acknowledging also that more than 3000 leaders participated in a series of consultations on free and fair elections held in the following regions: Toro, Bukedi, Teso, Kigezi, Busoga, Sebei, Ankole, Bugisu, Buganda, Karamoja, Bunyoro, Acholi and West Nile.
Solemnly agree and declare as follows: