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Decentralization in Ethiopia Edited by
Taye Assefa Tegegne Gebre-Egziabher
Table of Contents (TOC)
List of Figures and Tables iv Introduction Tegegne Gebre-Egziabher 1 I. A Literature Review of Decentralization in Ethiopia Tegegne Gebre-Egziabher and Kassahun Berhanu 9 II. A Rapid Assessment of Wereda Decentralization in Ethiopia Meheret Ayenew 69 III. Decentralized Governance and Service Delivery : A Case Study of Digelu and Tijo Wereda of Arsi Zone in Oromia Region Kumera Kanea Tucho 103 IV. Decentralization and Education Service Delivery : The Case of Moretenna Jirru and Bereh Aleltu Weredas in North Shoa Tesfaye Tadesse 131 V. The Performance of Woreda Decentralization Program in Amhara Nationa; Regional State : With Emphasis on Legambo Wereda in South Wello Zone Muhammed Seid Yimer 145
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