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DAY 1: MONDAY 24 AUGUST 2015
08:00-10:00 Meeting organizing committee members
Venue: May Apple
11:00-1:00 Meeting of the Advisory Board of the Ugandan Journal of Management and Public Policy Studies
Venue: May Apple
10:00-05:00 Registration
Location: Totos, Hotel Imperial Royale, Kampala
Secretariat: Camellia
DAY 2: TUESDAY 25 AUGUST 2015
08:00-09:00 Registration
Location: Totos, Hotel Imperial Royale
09:00-10:30 Opening Ceremony:
Location: Primrose, Hotel Imperial Royale
Welcome Remarks by Master of Ceremony (5 Minutes)
Speakers:
Chair: Mr. John Mitala, Head of Public Service Uganda
Welcome message -Dr. James L. Nkata, Director General - UMI (10 minutes)
Remarks – Prof. Michiel de Vries, IASIA President (10 Minutes)
Remarks- Hon. Kuteesa, President of the General Assembly (10 Minutes) (Yet to confirm)
Remarks - Lenni Montiel, Assistant Secretary General for Economic Development , UDESA (10 Minutes)
Remarks - Honorable Minister of Public Service of Uganda (10 Minutes)
Opening speech - Rt. Hon. Prime Minister (15 minutes)
10:20-11:00 Group Photo and Coffee Break
11:00-01:00 Plenary Session
Location: Primrose
Chair: Mr. John Mitala, Head of Public Service Uganda
Key note speeches:
H.E, Quett Ketumile Joni Masire- Presentation on the overall theme of the conference (20 minutes)
Prof. Sylvain H. Boko -Principal Regional Advisor, UN Economic Commission for Africa (ECA)-Experience of transforming service delivery,
increasing public trust and accountability (15 minutes)
Mr. Lenni Montiel Assistant Secretary General for Economic Development, UNDESA-Transiting from implementation of MDGs to Post 2015
Development Agenda and Sustainable development Goals (SDGs): What will it take from Government and public Administration (15 minutes)
01:00-02:00 Lunch : Chopsticks
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GOVERNANCE AND SERVICE DELIVERY IN DEVELOPING ECONOMIES CONFERENCE PROPRAMME
DEVELOPING ECONOMIES
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02:00-04:00
Panel Discussions: The Post -2015 Development Agenda- Sustainable
Development Goals
Panel Discussions: The Governance Question in face of Post 2015
Development Agenda: Current debates, philosophical discussions and
perspectives
Location: Sunflower
Chair: Prof: Salih Mohamed
Panelists
Dr. Patrick Birungi (National Planning Authority)- Presentation on
Integrated Planning for achievement of Sustainable Development
Goals (15 minutes)
Cabinet Secretary (Devolution Planning, Kenya)- Presentation on
what it will take from the Public Service: (15 minutes).
Hon. Suzan Pontso Sekatle (Minister of Local Government and
Chieftainship. Kingdom of Lesotho)- Presentation on what it will take
from Local Governments: (15 Minutes).
Dr. Maggie Kigozi (Chancellor Nkumba University)- Presentation on
what it will take from Private Sector (15 minutes)
Mr. Chris Mugisha (Head Parastatal Monitoring Unit, Uganda)
Presentation on what will it take from Parastatal organizations (15
Minutes)
Plenary discussion (45 minutes)
Location: May Apple
Chair : Dr. Sylevester Kugonza
Panelists
Prof. Betty Mubangizi,-Presentation on the Public Sector reform
perspectives (15 Minutes)
Prof. John Paul Jackson-Presentation on the Anti –Corruption
Strategies (15 Minutes)
Prof. Juraj Nemec-Presentation on Performance management
perspectives (15 Minutes)
Prof. Peter Wakabi Presentation on the E-Governance perspectives-
(15 Minutes)
Plenary Discussion (45 minutes)
04:00-4:30 Coffee break
04:30-5:30 Location: Sunflower
Chair: Professor Betty Mubangizi
Short presentations of previous panel discussions
Ms. Margaret Kakande (MoFPED) Presentation on the prospects and challenges of implementing the Post -2015 Development Agenda, Sustainable
Development Goals
Mr. Moses Khisa –Presentations on emerging governance perspectives and orientations in the post 2015 Development arena, challenges for
practitioners, researchers and scholars
General plenary discussion on Africa’s Strategy for implementation of the post-2015 Agenda and achievement of Sustainable Development Goals
7:00-10:00 Welcome dinner: Venue: Primrose
Welcome Remarks –Hon. Geraldine N. Bitamazire, Chancellor, Uganda Management Institute
Remarks – Hon. Jessica Alupo, Minister of Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and Sports
Guest Speaker: Hon. Rebecca Kadaga-The role of the Legislature in Enhancing Service Delivery
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DAY 3: WEDNESDAY 26 AUGUST 2015
08:00-09:00 Registration
Location:Totos -Hotel Imperial Royale
9:00-10:00 Plenary Session
Location: Sunflower
Chair: Prof. Juraj Nemec
Key note speaker: Dr. John Mary Kauzya –Chief of Public Administration Capacity Branch, UNDESA: What human resources capacity and competences will it take to
implement the post 2015 development agenda: Talent Management in the Public service”
10:00-10:30 Coffee break
10:30-01:00
Theme 1: Public Sector
Reforms
Location: May Apple
Session 1:
Theme 2: Performance
Management, Monitoring
&Evaluation
Location: Anemone
Session1:
Theme 3 : Post MDG
Development Agenda,
Globalization, Regionalism,
Nationalism &Partnerships
Location: Sunflower
Session 1:
Theme 4:
E-Governance
Location: Honeybees
Penal Session 1
Theme 5: Anti-Corruption
Strategies
Location: Mongolia
Session 1:
An analysis of public
administration reform in
central African countries:
The way forward
(M.T.Lukamba, North-West
University)
A literature analysis on the
nexus between corporate
governance, knowledge
sharing and competitiveness of
organizations (Alice Wairimu
Kande, Jomo Kenyatta
University of Agriculture &
Technology)
Towards the post- 2015
Development Agenda: The
performance of food security
policies and strategies in
Uganda: A case of Sub-
Saharan Africa (Prudence K.
Byambwenu and Stella B.
Kyohairwe)
Panel 1: E-Government
Reforms: Tacking corruption
through ICT initiatives
Panelists:
Ambrose Ruyooka- E-
government reforms,
opportunities and challenges
Prof. Fabian Nabugoomu- Tackling corruption through
ICT initiatives
Towards a sustainable
anti-corruption strategy:
An ethic-induced model
(Peter Adokoobicci - Poa,
Kittim Consultants)
A comparative analysis of
the Uganda public service
across time since
independence (Hilda
Musubira, Public Service
Commission, Uganda)
Monitoring and Evaluation:
the missing link in South
African municipalities (Prof.
Mello, North West University)
The paradox of policy
implementation in the 20
years of democracy in South
Africa (Steve Mpedi Madue
North-West University)
The application of business
process-re-engineering systems
to enhance service delivery: A
case of Department of Justice
and Constitutional Development
South Africa (Nnyadzani Lucas,
North West University)
Anti-corruption and social
accountability reforms in
Botswana (Baakile
Motshegwa; Keratilwe
Bodilenyane and Keneilwe
Mooketsane, University of
Botswana)
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Assessment of Nigeria
Local Government service
delivery (Fasunwon
Adebayo Folorunso,
Nigeria)
Project implementation in a
decentralized state: lessons
from the constituency
development funded food
security projects in Kenya
(Samuel Mutukaa and Betty
Mubangizi, University of
Kwazulu Natal).
Open schooling program:
The answer to education
access and quality in Uganda
(Robert Agwot Komakec,
Kumi University)
Role of ICT in tracking
service delivery: Use of
mobile phones to enhance
farming in Kabale District
(Kaliro Alex, Forward Media
Limited, Kampala, Uganda)
Ethics as a solution to
corruption: A case of the
construction industry in
Kenya (Dindi M. Adeline,
Alkizim A; Munala G. and
Gichure C. (Jomo Kenyatta
University of Agriculture and
Technology and Strathmore
University)
Assessment of multiple
public service modalities in
Uganda (Muhereza Martin,
University of Kigali)
Factors affecting performance
of non-African foreign
commercial banks in Uganda
(Fredrick Nsambu Kijjambu,
Mbarara Univeristy of Science
and Technology and John
Ddumba - Ssentamu (MUK)
Sexual harassment and the
school-going adolescent: A
case of Luwero District,
Uganda (Rebecca Mirembe
Nyonyintono, Ndejje
University)
Role of social media in
improving service delivery
(Flavia Kyeyago Ouma,
Directorate of Information
Technology, Uganda)
Home-grown solutions as
effective anti-corruption
strategies: The case of
Rwanda (Heli
Habyarimana, Rwanda)
Interpreting the
developmental powers and
functions of District
Councils in Uganda
(Singiza Douglas
University of the Western
Cape)
Performance of public-private
partnerships in delivering
education services: The case
of Universal Secondary
Education Policy
Implementation in Uganda
(Mildred Barungi; James
Wokadala and Ibrahim
Kasirye (Economic Policy
Research Center)
Development of debt
management model for
municipalities in the Free
State province in South
Africa (M. Chetty, South
Africa)
Use of Social Media in
Higher Education Institutions
(Jennifer Aduwo, UMI)
The development and
decline of legislative
oversight in South Africa:
The speakers stifling
speaking truth to power
(S.M Madue, North-West
University)
Drivers of marketization of
Africa’s economies: A case
of Uganda (Simon Ross
Euku and Christopher
Mayanja, UMI)
Creating space for civil
society participation for
improved and strengthened
local governance: A Ugandan
case (Giles Kahika, CAO
Kyenjojo District)
Integrating individual and
structural health risk: A social
identity perspective on the
HIV/AIDS pandemic in Sub-
Saharan Africa (Orla Muldoon;
Mike Quayle; Aisling O’donnell
and Tamaryn Nicolson
(University Of Limerick, Ireland
&University of Kwa-Zulu Natal)
Paradox of adopting of E-
Human resource
Management in Higher
Institutions of learning
(Maria K. Barifaijo and Rose
Namara)
Corruption in the
privatized electricity
companies in Nigeria: Its
implication on the
socioeconomic
development of Uyo
Metropolis (Ubong Evans
Abraham, Nigeria Police
Academy)
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Citizen engagement and the
challenge of public sector
capacity building (Chris
Mcinerney; Ernest Mallya
and Sabiti Makara,
(University of Limerick,
University of Dar Es
Salaam, Tanzania and
Makerere University)
Use of a capability-maturity
model to evaluate institutional
capacity of urban water
utilities in developing
economies (S. Kagaya and J.
Mugabi, Loughborough
University, Leicestershire)
Devolution by court
injunction: A case of land use
management in South Africa
(Jaap De Visser, University
of The Western Cape)
Corruption as a crime
against humanity: Any
justification?
(Abdulkareem Azeez,
Kampala International
University)
Capacity building and Law
enforcement in post
conflict and fragile states:
A comparative study of
South Sudan and Uganda
(Eric Naigambi and
Sylvester Kugonza).
Reward Policy and
Distributive Justice: The case
of Primary School Teachers in
Uganda (Mande Wilson
Muyinda, Nkumba University)
Social movements and
citizen driven service
delivery: Treatment Action
Campaign (TAC), South
Africa (Vuyiseka Dubula-
Majola ( University of
Kwazulu- Natal)
01:00:02:00 Lunch-Chopstick
02:00-04:00 Theme 1: Public Sector
Reforms
Location: May Apple
Session 2:
Theme 2: Performance
Management, Monitoring
&Evaluation
Location: Anemone
Session 2:
Theme 3: Post MDG
Development Agenda,
Globalization, Regionalism,
Nationalism &Partnerships
Location: Sunflower
Session 2:
Theme 4:
E-Governance
Location: Honeybees
Panel Session 2
Theme 5: Anti-Corruption
Strategies
Location: Mongolia
Session 2:
Politicians and bureaucrats
in government: Who
complicates the partnership
in service delivery (David
Kw Ssonko , UMI)
Institutional capacity critical
for effective record
management towards
enhanced transparency and
accountability in public
procurements (Fred Alinda
and Geoffrey Mugisa UMI)
Contending with systemic
service delivery problems:
Social accountability
monitoring opportunities for
improved public resource
management (Sandra
Makwembere, Rhodes
University)
Panel 2: ICT and Security
Concerns : Cybercrime
challenges, Computer
Forensic and Security
Investigations
Panelist:
Mustafah Mugisa- Computer Forensic and
cyber-crime security: an
investigators experience
Peter Kahigi - Cyber-crime
challenges
Accelerating the fight
against corruption in
Uganda: Strengthening
the coalition between anti-
corruption agencies and
the media (Gerald K.
Karyeija, UMI)
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Public procurement
reforms: a disaster for
public secondary schools in
Uganda (Robert Agwot
Komakech & Machyo Jane,
Kumi university)
Participatory Governance:
Which Way for Uganda?
(Christopher Mayanja, UMI)
Women’s research productivity
and its implication on career
advancement and institutional
development at Makerere
University (Elisabeth Kaase-
Bwanga and Consolata
Kabonesa, Makerere University
Harking in public Higher
Education Institutions in
Uganda; Are IT supported
information systems securely
controlled? (Mary Basaasa
Muhenda & Elizabeth
Kawuma Lwanga, UMI)
Accountability for
development in service
delivery: A case study
Teso region (Joseph
Odongo; Sandra Starcy
Amollo; John Oduttu;
Paul Okiring and Odeke
Micheal, Uganda
Christian University)
University mergers and
institutional effectiveness:
Lessons for the University
of Rwanda (Frank
Asiimwe, University of
Kigali)
Performance contracting in
Kenya – The roller coaster
affair (Gabriel J. Dedan and
S. M. Marawa, Kimathi
University College)
Teachers protest movements
and Prospects for Teachers
improved Welfare in Uganda
(Rose. B. Namara and
Josephine Kasaija, UMI)
Analysis of social media
surveillance from a privacy,
self-disclosure and exposure
point of view within the
surveillance society (Hawa
Kasule, Makerere University
The effects of corruption
on service delivery and
strategies to address the
vice in Africa: A case of
Uganda (Robert Lugolobi,
Uganda)
Uganda’s microfinance
policy regime: An
exploration through a
political-economy
framework (Oliver
Schmidt, Mountains of the
Moon University)
The politics of service
delivery in South Africa: The
local government sphere in
context (P.S. Reddy,
University of Kwazulu Natal)
Dimensions of community
based education and
equitable health service
delivery: A literature review
(Ndaruhutse G.R and J.L.
Nkata, UMI)
In Pursuit of Citizen-
Driven anti-corruption
model for effective
delivery of public services
within the Ugandan
context ( Stella B
Kyohairwe, UMI)
Human resources retention
in Uganda’s Local
Government: Review of
policy and institutional
mechanisms for
performance (Umar
Kakumba, Makerere
University)
Assuming responsibility for
accountability in the South
African Public Administration
Practice: “Holding burning
ashes with bare hands”
(Nghamula Nkuna & Mokoko
Sebola, University of
Limpopo)
Changes and
transformations: Gender
responsive budgeting in
education sector in Uganda
(Consolata Kabonesa;
Elisabeth Klatzer and
Susanne Dietl Luise
Gubitzer, Makerere
University)
The implementation of the
integrated financial
management system in
Uganda (Jacqueline
Okiria-Ofwono, Uganda )
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Representative politics and
democracy in Higher
Institutions of Learning:
Extricating the actors’
intentions (Maria K.
Barifaijo and Rose B.
Namara, UMI UMI)
Contract management and
performance of road
maintenance projects in Arua
municipality (Alex Nduhura,
UMI )
Cooperatives’ feasibility to
diffuse innovative solar
technologies in Uganda
(Ahmed Mutunzikitunzi,
Makerere University)
04:00-05:00 Panel Discussions: Public administration and its role in the
development and delivery of services on HIV/AIDS.
Chair: Dr. Chris McInerney, Department of Politics and
Public Administration, University of Limerick
Panel Discussions : The role of Civil Society Organizations in Governance and service
delivery, what strategies have worked, prospects and challenges
Chair: Dr. Arthur Bainomugisha, Advocates Coalition for Development and
Environment (ACODE)
Panelists and presenters:
Lillian Tamale, Local Government Score Card towards the Civil Society Panel.
Arthur Larok, CSO engagement in Global Development Agenda
Richarch Sewakiryanga, Citizen Manifesto-NGO Forum
05:00-05:30 Coffee break
05:30-06:30 Internal meetings
Location: May Apple
Chair: Dr. John Kiyaga Nsubuga
Meeting of rapporteurs and chairs of working groups
Only for rapporteurs and working group chairs and managers
07:00-09:00 Cultural Gala: Venue Ndere Cultural Centre
Guest Speaker: Dr. Aryamanya Mugisha-Managing the Environment for today and future Generations, prospects and challenges
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DAY 4: THURSDAY 27 AUGUST
08:30-09:00 Plenary Session
Location: Sunflower
Key note speaker : DGF Representative
09:00-10:30
Theme 1: Public Sector
Reforms
Location: May Apple
Session 3:
Theme 2: Performance
Management, Monitoring
&Evaluation
Location: Anemone
Session 3:
Theme 3 : Post MDG
Development Agenda,
Globalization, Regionalism,
Nationalism &Partnerships
Location: Sunflower
Session 3:
Theme 4:
E-Governance
Location: Honeybees
Panel session 3
Ministerial Roundtable
Effectiveness in Public
Service Delivery: An
Imperative for Implementing
the Post-2015 Development
Agenda
Chair: Rt. Hon.
Muganwa Henry Kajura
Moderator: Dr John Mary
Kauzya
Introductory
presentation: Hon.
Dalmas Onyango
Otieno, MP, Kenya and
Chairperson, CAMPS
Presentation: Service
delivery in Local
Governments: Hon.
Suzan Pontso Sekatle
Presentation: Gender
Responsive Service
Delivery Ms, Jane
Mwesigwa. Ministry of
Democratic deficits and
public confidence in
public institutions in
Uganda: Implications of
accountability on public
confidence in the
Uganda Local
Government institution
(Michael Kiwanuka,
UMI)
Northern Corridor
Integration Projects and
Service Delivery in the
East Africa (Justin
Nyanshwa, Nkumba
University)
Community service
functions of Higher
Education Institutions and
socio-economic
development in Uganda
(K.M.Barifaijo; S.
Bigabwenkya; R.B.
Namara; F.Andama, and W.
L.Bongomin, UMI)
Panel 3: Mobile money and mobile
banking experiences
Panelists: Charles Bongomin – “Alternative
banking channels: The Centenary
Bank Experience
Gilbert Musanya – “Will ATM’s
survive in the era of mobile
banking”
Okori George – “Mobile money
security challenges; experiences
from the telecom service provider”
Political uncertainty
and service delivery
in Uganda (Moses
Khisa, North West
University Chicago)
The relationship between
strategic planning and
organisational
productivity: A case of
Mbombela Local
Municipality (Makamu
V.M. University of
Limpopo, South Africa)
The right tool for the job:
resetting the African
governance agenda using
participatory methods
(Yogesh Rajkotia; Jessica
Gergen and Bairro Da
Somerschield, Maputo-
Mozambiuqe)
Individual characteristics affecting
the adoption of electronic banking
services by graduate students in
Makerere University (Fred Edward
K. Bakkabulindi and Ruth Mpirirwe,
Makerere University)
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The state and
politicization of
governance in Africa: A
development
perspective (Luke
Amadi, University Of
Port Harcourt, Nigeria)
Walking the Walk?
Critical Reflections from
An Afro-Irish
Emancipatory Research
Network (Maura Adshead
and Vuyiseka Dubula,
(University of Limerick
and University Kwa Zulu
Natal)
When participation is not
enough for sustainability of
referral transport system: A
case study of referral
transport system
interventions in Mbale
District, Uganda (Judith
Nalukwago; Rose Namara
and Sylvester Kugonza (Fhi
360 & UMI)
Role of ICT on service delivery and
customer satisfaction in banking: A
case of Housing Finance Bank-
Mbale Branch, Uganda (Omache
Henry; Okware E. Sam; Opio
Moses and Wabusa Francis,
Uganda Christian University
Public Service Uganda
Plenary discussion
Implementation of
Policies for HIV/AIDS
Prevention in Tanzania:
Examining Policy
slippages (Ernest
Mallya and Hadija
Mwendah)
Monitoring and
Evaluation frameworks
and service delivery in the
private health sector in
Uganda (Samuel Moses
Okello; Wilfred Lugemoi
Bongomini and Felix
Andama, UMI)
Towards food security and
livelihoods of low-income
women in Central Uganda:
Policy implications based on
action research (Lekunze
Ransom; Hiranandanivanmala;
Midtvågeruna; Ndidde Alice;
Kamoga Regina N.M; Busingye
Janice D (Metropoplitan
University, Chain Uganda and
Makerere University)
Financial Innovation and Inclusion
in Africa: The Power of Mobile
Money (Charles Augustine Abuka
and Baah, Belinda)
A critique of the
ontological foundation
of leadership in
contemporary Africa
(Ogbonnaya, Lucky and
Uchenna Essien
Ukpabio, Presbyterian
Theological College,
Nigeria)
The Role of Knowledge
Management in enhancing
service delivery in
decentralized governance
(Muhammad Wabuna,
Islamic University in
Uganda)
Overcoming gender
biasness in the workplaces:
bridging the gender gap in
local government
(Khumbulani Shaun
Chirwa)
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The role of the South
African national
legislature in public
financial management:
The failing
constitutional mandate?
(Martha. M.
Mashamaite, University
of South Africa)
Running ahead using
LOT Quality assurance
sampling to inform health
interventions (Samuel
Moses Okello and
Ssekamate David, UMI)
Inter-Regional Challenges
in External Examination: Is
it Quality or Formality at
Play? “An Evidence-Based
Paper”
Maria K.Barifaijo, Rose B.
Namara, & Gerald Karyeija,
UMI
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
11:00-12:30 Theme 1: Public Sector
Reforms
Location: May Apple
Session 1:
Theme 2: Performance
Management, Monitoring
&Evaluation
Location: Anemone
Session1:
Theme 3 : Post MDG
Development Agenda,
Globalization, Regionalism,
Nationalism &Partnerships
Location: Sunflower
Session 1:
Theme 4:
E-Governance
Location: Honeybees
Panel Session 4:
Panel Discussion Successful
experiences and lessons
learned
Chair: Mr. Lenni Montiel
Panelists
Asana Azerbaijan
Huduma, Kenya
Rural Development
Korea
Questions:
What challenges and
inspirations lead to these
innovations?
What were the drivers
of the creativity and
innovation and what
advice can you give to
those who would like to
emulate such
innovations?
What capacities did you
Perceived determinants
of public procurement
success in Kenya
(Elizabeth Owino-
Ogada & Frederick K.
E. Mukabi, Kenya
School of Government)
Workload Policy and its
Intricacies in the
Academic Profession:
Implications for Higher
Education Institutions in
Uganda (Gerald Karyeija,
Maria K. Barifaijo, Rose
Namara, Stella
Kyohairwe, Proscovia N.
Ssentamu, UMI)
Value chain governance and
govermentality of Kenya’s
horticultural exports to
European Union. (Martin
Kang’ethe Wanjiru, Riara
University)
Panel 4: Social Networks: Service
delivery enhancement and crime
perpetuation
Panelists:
Jim Yonazi – Can social networks
enhance service delivery: lessons
and best practices
Stephen Langa –Social networks &
crime: the case of pornography
The Dilemma of
Applying Parallel
Administrative Systems:
Implications for
Governance in Public
Service Delivery in SSA
(Mary Wenene, Uganda)
Business studies-Are they
Useful in Monitoring and
evaluation (Samuel Moses
Okello and Ssekamate
David, UMI)
Reliance on Donor Funding
for Staff Development
Initiatives in Ugandan
Public Universities: “When
the hatching machine does
the job of hens”
Maria K. Barifaijo and
Rose. B. Namara, UMI
The use of social media networks in
promoting accountability in the
South African police service (Moses
Simbarashe Mariga, North West
University)
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Does Size Matter?: the
UK government’s
Combined Authorities
agenda (Auluck
Randhir, Coventry
University Business
School, UK)
Performance Contracting
in Kenya-The Roller
Coaster Affair (Gabriel
Juma Okumu & Simmy M.
Marwa)
African social capital (Mike
Quayle, and Maura
Adshead (University of
limerick, Ireland)
Post audit of adoption of online
teaching/learning among ‘tutors’
and ‘participants’ of distance
learning courses at Uganda
Management Institute what
implications? (Bbuye Julian, UMI)
need to develop to
sustain these
innovations and what
did you do to develop
the capacities?
A Tale of Fiscal
Decentralization and
Governance of Burundi
Regional Examination
(Willy-Marcel
Ndayitwayeko, Jackson
Ntunzwenimana, and
Jean Claude
Nyamweru, Burundi)
Teaching outside one's
expertise in higher
education institutions:
Intellectual Emancipation
or Quandary? (Maria k.
Barifaijo & Proscovia
Namubiru Ssentamu,
UMI)
Organizational
Characteristics as
Antecedents of Employee
Commitment of Academic
Staff in Universities in
Uganda
(Wilson Mugizi, Fred E.K
Bakkabulindi, Ronald
Bisaaso
Articulating a new
public sector reform
towards enhancing
governance and
services delivery in
Africa; challenges and
prospects (John W.
Forje, Fri dr, Centre
Fort action-oriented
research on Africa’s
development
(CARAD), Cameroon)
Community health
insurance governance:
What are the options for
Uganda? (Hizaamu
Ramadhan)
The political economy of
the education sector policy
reform in Uganda (Pamela
K. Mbabazi; Jacklyn
Makaaru Arinaitwe; Rogers
Bariyo and Godber
Tumushabe (Mbarara
University of Science and
Technology)
12:30-02:00 Closing ceremony
Chair : Dr. Kasozi Mulindwa, Chair Organizing Committee
Dr. James Kiyaga Nsubuga-Summary of the conference proceedings
02:00-03:00 Lunch
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DAY 5 28th
AUGUST
09:00-01:00 Excursion
TOURIST SITES IN UGANDA
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