Public Administration Research Papers/Topics

THE IMPACT OF THE GHANA SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMME ON ENROLLMENT, ATTENDANCE AND RETENTION IN GA SOUTH MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS

ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to examine how the Ghana School Feeding Programme (GSFP) has impacted on enrolment, attendance and retention of children in some beneficiary Basic Schools in Ga South Municipality.The target population for the study was sixty-eight (68) participating schools in the Ga South Municipality of the Greater Accra Region and other stakeholders of the programme. The Public Relation Officer of GSFP, District Desk Officer, School Implementation Committee member, Ci...

Performance Management And Implementation in Ghana's Local Government System Evidence From The Sufwi Wiasio Municipal Assembly

ABSTRACT Performance management remains a test for numerous organizations. The study sought to investigate performance management implementation in Ghana’s Local Government using the Sefwi Wiawso Municipal Assembly as a case study. Specifically, the study investigated the current performance management system of the Sefwi Wiawso Municipal Assembly as well as the challenges faced by the Assembly in implementing its performance management system. The study adopted a qualitative approach and ...

Actualizing Sustainable Development Goal in Four Local Government in Ghana

ABSTRACT This study focused on actualizing Sustainable Development Goal 4 in Nanumba South District of Ghana. Ghana adopted the SDGs in 2015 and their implementation was launched in January, 2016. It is expected that both national and district level developmental plans are aligned to them. To achieve the research objectives, the study adopted the qualitative research approach and a case study research design to purposely interview officials of the Nanumba South District Directorate of Educat...

A Study Of Accountability Mechanisms In The Ghana Police Service

ABSTRACT Police are very critical societal agents for the attainment, preservation and promotion of security in society. In order to maintain order and enforce the law in Ghana, the police have been constitutionally and legally endowed with enormous powers. While these powers aim at enhancing security and development in society, if they are not properly regulated, they may become a threat to democracy, development, and human rights. Hence, police accountability mechanisms are designed to ensu...

Patient Perception Of Quality Of Care At Greenlawn Hospital

ABSTRACT The health sector in Ghana has undergone much change over the past decades to improve the quality of care. This research sought to to find patients perception of care at the Greenlawn hospital An exploratory research design was adopted in the conduct of this research work. A sample size of eighty-five (85) patients were chosen and took part in this survey. Donabedian’s structure, process and outcome theory for service quality evaluation underpinned the conceptual framework in this ...

The Changing Role of Public Enterprises in a Deregulated Economy: The Study of Nigerian Ports Authority

The issues of economic reforms, deregulation, liberalisation or economic adjustment programme began in the early 80s, particularly in the African continent. Even though the terms are used synonymously, there are d differing emphasis and applications in government pol icies, journalistic and economic parlance. Whatever the case may be, the application of these terms began with the ac.loption, at least in the Afric::in co11ti11e11t, or the Economic Structural Adjustment Programme (ESAP) p...

Examining the Politics of Social Policy Implementation: A Case of Free Senior High School Policy in Ghana

ABSTRACT The strength of democracy is reflected in the “expressions of mass demands for better social safety nets especially in the sectors of health and education services. However, for mass demands to be translated into policy, there need to be an opportunity that numbers can mobilize, and that mobilization counts politically. The strength and quality of democracy makes it possible for civil society, popular organizations and political parties to emerge and consolidate as organizations th...

CO-MANAGING FOREST RESOURCES IN GHANA: THE REALITIES, PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES OF THE NKRABIA FOREST RESERVE MANAGEMENT

ABSTRACT The Rio Conference in 1992 highlighted the need for co-management of natural resources. The conference challenged the centralized management of forest resources by the State and encouraged the involvement of other actors in the management of forest resources. Ghana has also been practicing co-management over a decade now. In Ghana however, although there have been forestry policy reforms intended to encourage co-management, it is uncertain whether or not these policy reforms have met...

BRIDGING URBAN HOUSING DEFICIT IN GHANA: AN ASSESSMENT OF THE CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS OF PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION IN ACCRA

ABSTRACT Housing deficit is one of the major problems of urban managers. This has adversely led to the unbearable demand for public infrastructure such as social housing; roads; sewage works; water and sanitation; ports; electrification; health care; telecommunication networks; education and security; entertainment transportation; public health institutions; and employments poverty, pollution, overcrowding, congestion and shortage of affordable housing in the urban centers. This study focused...

THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE COMPOSITE BUDGET SYSTEM IN GHANA - USING THREE LOCAL GOVERNMENTS

ABSTRACT  Central governments recognize the key role played by local governments in the developmental agenda of these local areas, especially the effort at generating sufficient revenue locally to fund their own projects and programs. Local governance requires that stakeholders are involved in the planning and implementation of policies geared towards reducing and subsequently, eliminating poverty and improving upon the living standards of the residents. In lieu of the aforementioned, t...

EXPLORING THE EMERGENCE OF POCKETS OF PRODUCTIVE STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TWO STATE-OWNED MEDIA ENTERPRISES IN GHANA

ABSTRACT Many scholars have found that, in the midst of ineffective and unproductive states in developing countries, there exists exceptionally well-performing public organizations that deliver their mandates effectively and productively. There is renewed research to understand why and how these pockets of effective and productive public organizations managed to emerge and persist in a context where failure of public organizations is the norm. The study explored the factors that have accounte...

EVALUATION OF THE PERFORMANCE OF KWAME NKRUMAH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF MINES, TARKWA

ABSTRACT This study was aimed at evaluating the performance of the KNUSTSM, Tarkwa, for the period that it has existed as a tertiary institution todate, a time span of twenty-five years. The School will celebrate, in October 2001, its silver jubilee of nurturing by the mother university, KNUST, Kumasi. Even though it is at the threshold of becoming a University College, no formal evaluation has been made about how the School has so far performed. The study also sought to establish whether...

ASSESSING STAFF PROMOTION OF PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYEES IN GHANA A CASE STUDY OF THE ACCRA METRO EDUCATION DIRECTORATE

ABSTRACT As part of its conditions of services the Ghana Education Service (GES) offers career advancement opportunities to its staff to progress from one rank to another. The practice of promoting teachers has been bedeviled with some challenges which have caused a lot of discomfort in the teaching fraternity within the GES. Hence, this study assesses the Staff Promotion of Teachers in the Accra Metro Education Directorate, using the interpretative paradigm to analyse qualitative data, colle...

The Impact Of Organizational Silence On Job Burnout: A Case Study Of Nigerian Public School Teachers

INTRODUCTION: Organizations are demanding more from their employees when it comes to speaking up, accepting responsibility, and taking initiative. This is as a result of increased competition, consumer expectations, and more focus on quality (Quinn & Speizter,1997). Organizations need people to survive. Not just people but those who are responsive, can stand up for themselves and their team beliefs, not scared to share ideas and information and are able to respond/tackle challenges of the...

Community Participation in Public Policy Implementation in Tanzania: A case of Agricultural Policy in Morogoro Rural District

Abstract Community Participation plays a vital role in the development of a society. This study attempts to assess the extent to which community Participation has contributed to the implementation of agricultural policy in Morogoro RuralDistrict. It focuses on the forms and extent of community participation in policy making, to further assess the effects of Patricipation towards the implementation of these agricultural policies. The main objective of this study was to assess community part...


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