Public private partnership and development in local governments: a case study of Masindi District, Uganda

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2018-09
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Kampala International University, College of Humanities and social sciences.
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infrastructure and! or services using the resources and expertise of the private sector. These are also employed at local government level to enhance development. The following proposed objectives firstly assessing the level of awareness, secondly identifying ways to promote Public Private Partnership and finally identifying potential challenges impeding the implementation of Public Private Partnership at Masindi District local government. Quantitative analysis technique was used in analyzing and interpreting the data. Data from direct fieldwork observations and the use of questionnaires provided relevant information for analysis. The Statistical Package for Social Sciences analytical tool was used to analyze the data gathered from the survey. Findings reveal that Public Private Partnership is employed at Masindi District local government Public Private Partnerships is a mechanism for government to procure and implement public infrastructure and! or services using the resources and expertise of the private sector. These are also employed at local government level to enhance development. The following proposed objectives firstly assessing the level of awareness, secondly identifying ways to promote Public Private Partnership and finally identifying potential challenges impeding the implementation of Public Private Partnership at Masindi District local government. Quantitative analysis technique was used in analyzing and interpreting the data. Data from direct fieldwork observations and the use of questionnaires provided relevant information for analysis. The Statistical Package for Social Sciences analytical tool was used to analyze the data gathered from the survey. Findings reveal that Public Private Partnership is employed at Masindi District local government quiet often in the area of development. Corporate Funding Mechanism is often used. Masindi District local government authorizes
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A research report submitted to the College of Humanities and Social Science in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Award of Bachelor’s Degree in Public Administration of Kampala International University
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Public Private Partnership, Development in Local Governments
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