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Decentralisation and development the Malawian experience.

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AUC Library
CODESRIA
Africa | Southern Africa
0850-3907

The reorientation of the local government system towards decentralisation has been at the center stage in most developing countries, including Malawi, since the advent of multiparty democracy in the 1990s. The justification for the adoption of some form of decentralisation is to promote democratic governance and participatory approaches in development. The primary purpose in this article is to analyze the context within decentralisation initiatives are undertaken in Malawi and to assess the extent to which decentralisation promotes participatory approaches in development. This paper is based primarily on documentary research and supplemented by interviews conducted with senior officials from local authorities and with selected members of the public.

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