La gouvernance en milieu rural : le cas de la Tanzanie
By: MILANZI, Montanus.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Paris : IIAP, oct./déc. 1998Revue Française D'Administration Publique 88, p. 603-610Abstract: In a country where 90% of the population lives in rural areas, the role of local authorities is crucial for maintaining a balance between central government and relations with the public. These authorities are largely dependent upon the central power and remain non representative, and it could be said that the very idea of rural governance is still at an embryonic state. Beyond structural obstacle, the authorities must face up to illiteracy, poverty and oppression of the peopleNo physical items for this record
In a country where 90% of the population lives in rural areas, the role of local authorities is crucial for maintaining a balance between central government and relations with the public. These authorities are largely dependent upon the central power and remain non representative, and it could be said that the very idea of rural governance is still at an embryonic state. Beyond structural obstacle, the authorities must face up to illiteracy, poverty and oppression of the people
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