Inter-Governmental Relations Between Central Government And Local Government Authorities In Tanzania

  • Mwasaga B
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Abstract

Tanzania in embarking the decentralization by devolution policy (D by D) as a mechanism of facilitating quick development process through the involvement of people from grass root levels has been carried out through the inter-government relations between the central government and the local government authorities (LGAs). Throughout its implementation there had been a supportive structural set up, including a constitutional mandate for local governments. Also, there has been an increased recognition of LGAs by central and sector ministries as partners rather than subordinate structures. However, the lack of a clear and effective institutional framework to govern the implementation of D by D and the lack of a shared understanding of D by D across ministries and other governmental institutions has made led to structural confusion between the Central government and the Local Government Authorities. Thus, this paper explores the undertakings of the inter-government relations between the central government and the local government authorities (LGAs) in order to forge a way forward for a inclusive and responsive governance in the country.

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Mwasaga, B. G. (2021). Inter-Governmental Relations Between Central Government And Local Government Authorities In Tanzania. International Journal of Social Science and Human Research, 04(10). https://doi.org/10.47191/ijsshr/v4-i10-33

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