Governance for development in Africa : solving collective action problems /
"Drawing on in-depth empirical research spanning a number of countries in Africa, Booth and Cammack's path-breaking book offers both an accessible overview of issues surrounding governance for development on the continent, whilst also offering a bold new alternative. In doing so, they cont...
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| Language: | English |
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London ; New York :
Zed Books,
2013
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- From 'good governance' to governance that works
- The country contexts
- Maternal health : why is Rwanda doing better than Malawi, Niger and Uganda?
- The politics of policy incoherence and provider indiscipline
- The space for local problem-solving and practical hybridity
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- index.