Evaluating the Budget and Efficiency of the Security, Justice and Governance Cluster in Uganda: An Empirical Analysis

Performance measurement has increasingly become central to the efficiency and effectiveness of any government – developed or developing. The introduction of public sector reforms, which transferred most service delivery obligations to the private sector under the New Public Management (NPM) doctrine...

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Main Authors: Albert Byamugisha, Benon C. Basheka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2015-06-01
Series:Africa’s Public Service Delivery & Performance Review
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Online Access:http://www.apsdpr.org/index.php/apsdpr/article/view/80
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spelling doaj-e91ced8bff594ba3ab50290fbe65263b2020-11-24T23:09:10ZengAOSISAfrica’s Public Service Delivery & Performance Review2310-21952310-21522015-06-0132268010.4102/apsdpr.v3i2.8079Evaluating the Budget and Efficiency of the Security, Justice and Governance Cluster in Uganda: An Empirical AnalysisAlbert Byamugisha0Benon C. Basheka1Office of the Prime MinisterUganda Technology & Management UniversityPerformance measurement has increasingly become central to the efficiency and effectiveness of any government – developed or developing. The introduction of public sector reforms, which transferred most service delivery obligations to the private sector under the New Public Management (NPM) doctrines, demanded a strong performance measurement framework. Sequel to continual government's role in public service delivery in the last decade coming under attack, a revival interest in the exact role of government in public services delivery has thus become imperative. Evaluating performance of different sectors of government is paramount and provides useful information for effective decision-making. This article presents empirical findings of the Government Half Annual Performance Report for the security, justice and governance cluster. The objective is to highlight areas where progress has been made against the set targets and actions and where delays have been occasioned within the context of Uganda. These findings however are useful in guiding different actors including Cabinet and line Ministries, Departments, Agencies and Local governments in ensuring that agreed targets are met at the end of the Financial Year.http://www.apsdpr.org/index.php/apsdpr/article/view/80Government efficiency, Evaluation, Performance measurementSelf- assessmentUganda
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Evaluating the Budget and Efficiency of the Security, Justice and Governance Cluster in Uganda: An Empirical Analysis
Africa’s Public Service Delivery & Performance Review
Government efficiency, Evaluation, Performance measurement
Self- assessment
Uganda
author_facet Albert Byamugisha
Benon C. Basheka
author_sort Albert Byamugisha
title Evaluating the Budget and Efficiency of the Security, Justice and Governance Cluster in Uganda: An Empirical Analysis
title_short Evaluating the Budget and Efficiency of the Security, Justice and Governance Cluster in Uganda: An Empirical Analysis
title_full Evaluating the Budget and Efficiency of the Security, Justice and Governance Cluster in Uganda: An Empirical Analysis
title_fullStr Evaluating the Budget and Efficiency of the Security, Justice and Governance Cluster in Uganda: An Empirical Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the Budget and Efficiency of the Security, Justice and Governance Cluster in Uganda: An Empirical Analysis
title_sort evaluating the budget and efficiency of the security, justice and governance cluster in uganda: an empirical analysis
publisher AOSIS
series Africa’s Public Service Delivery & Performance Review
issn 2310-2195
2310-2152
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Performance measurement has increasingly become central to the efficiency and effectiveness of any government – developed or developing. The introduction of public sector reforms, which transferred most service delivery obligations to the private sector under the New Public Management (NPM) doctrines, demanded a strong performance measurement framework. Sequel to continual government's role in public service delivery in the last decade coming under attack, a revival interest in the exact role of government in public services delivery has thus become imperative. Evaluating performance of different sectors of government is paramount and provides useful information for effective decision-making. This article presents empirical findings of the Government Half Annual Performance Report for the security, justice and governance cluster. The objective is to highlight areas where progress has been made against the set targets and actions and where delays have been occasioned within the context of Uganda. These findings however are useful in guiding different actors including Cabinet and line Ministries, Departments, Agencies and Local governments in ensuring that agreed targets are met at the end of the Financial Year.
topic Government efficiency, Evaluation, Performance measurement
Self- assessment
Uganda
url http://www.apsdpr.org/index.php/apsdpr/article/view/80
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