LEADER 10331nam 2200577 450 001 9910566489303321 005 20220827133337.0 010 $a1-00-314384-9 010 $a1-000-51392-0 010 $a1-000-51394-7 010 $a1-003-14384-9 035 $a(CKB)5600000000024099 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC6825661 035 $a(OCoLC)1261770264 035 $a(OCoLC-P)1261770264 035 $a(FlBoTFG)9781003143840 035 $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/81510 035 $a(PPN)262165988 035 $a(EXLCZ)995600000000024099 100 $a20220827d2022 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur||||||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aRoutledge handbook of public policy in Africa /$fedited by Gedion Onyango 210 $cTaylor & Francis$d2022 210 1$aAbingdon, Oxon :$cRoutledge,$d2022. 215 $a1 online resource 225 1 $aRoutledge International Handbooks 311 $a0-367-51621-7 327 $tForeword /$rPeter H. Koehn --$tA Public Policy Approach to Governance in Africa: An Introduction /$rGedion Onyango --$gPart I: Research, Theory and Teaching African Public Policy --$tThe Social Science Foundations of Public Policy in Africa /$rLiisa Laakso --$tResearching and Teaching Public Policy and Governance in Africa /$rChris Tapscott --$tTheorising Public Policy in Africa /$rGoran Hyden --$tPublic Authority in Africa /$rTom Kirk and Tim Allen --$tThe Institutional Logics Perspective and Policymaking in Africa /$rJames Hathaway --$tPockets Of Effectiveness (POE) in Africa: A Solution to the Policy Paradox? /$rAnne Mette Kjær --$gPart II: Understanding Policy Framing in Africa --$tPolicy Images in Africa /$rEric E. Otenyo --$tReflections on the Political Economy of Public Policy Analysis in Africa /$rMichael Kpessa-Whyte and Kafui Tsekpo --$tThe Role and Impact of International Bureaucrats in Policymaking in Africa /$rRosina Foli and Frank L.K. Ohemeng --$tTraditional Chiefs as Institutional Entrepreneurs in Policymaking and Implementation in Africa /$rSalomey K.G. Afrifa and Frank L.K. Ohemeng --$tPublic Participation and Policymaking in Local Governance in Africa /$rEmmanuel Botlhale --$tFraming Political Policy Communications in Africa /$rKobby Mensah, Joyce Manyo and Nnamdi O. Madichie --$tPolicy Evaluation in Africa /$rE. Remi Aiyede and Maryam O. Quadri --$gPart III: Understanding Policymaking in Africa --$tPublic Policymaking in Africa /$rLukamba Muhiya Tshombe and Thekiso Molokwane --$tHistorical Perspectives of Policymaking and Administration in Africa /$rFelix Kumah-Abiwu, James Korku Agbodzakey and Samuel Kofi Darkwa --$tThe Media and Policymaking in Africa: A Comparative Study of Economic Development Policies in South Africa and Nigeria /$rTK Pooe and Sysman Motloung --$gPart IV: Understanding Policy Reforms in Africa --$tPublic-Private Partnership and Public Policy in Africa /$rJoseph O. Obosi --$tRationales for and Policy Implications of Implementing Semi-Autonomous Revenue Authorities in Sub-Saharan Africa /$rMatilde Jeppesen --$tEvolution and Change of Communication Policy in Postcolonial Africa: From Independence to the Present Day /$rOse?e Kamga --$tMulticulturalism and Policymaking in Africa /$rJohn Sunday Ojo and Joanne Clarke --$gPart V: Understanding Politics And Public Policy In Africa --$tThe Politics of Public Policy in Africa /$rMichael Kpessa-Whyte --$tPolitical Parties, Political Change and Public Policy in Africa: A Comparative Study of Kenya, Tanzania and Ghana /$rAdams Oloo --$tPolitical Transition, Policy Change and Implementation in Zambia /$rMusole Siachisa --$tExecutive Policymaking During National Crisis: Policy Responses to Covid-19 Pandemic in Uganda /$rRoberts Kabeba Muriisa --$tPolitical Leadership and Public Policy in Africa: Thabo Mbeki, the Consummate Policy Entrepreneur /$rNdangwa Noyoo --$tPublic Policy and Election Administration in Africa: A Controlling or Innovative Environment /$rMichael Amoah --$gPart VI: Policy Implementation Outcomes in Africa: Country Studies --$tDemocratizing Policy Implementation in Africa: Lessons from Ghana's National Health Insurance Scheme /$rEmmanuel Kofi Ayisi, Justice Nyigmah Bawole and Emmanuel Yeboah-Assiamah --$tCompeting Interests and Lack of Policy Ownership of the Reform Agenda: A Barrier to Uganda's Reform Success /$rWilliam Muhumuza --$tPublic Policy in Cameroon: State-Building Programs under the Influence /$rAlphonse Bernard Amougou Mbarga --$tThe Politics of Decentralisation: Policy Reform Design and Implementation in Malawi /$rAsiyati Lorraine Chiweza --$tIndigenization Policy in the Extractive Sector in Zimbabwe: A Critical Reflection /$rKennedy Manduna and Davison Muchadenyika --$tPolicy Learning and Policy Failure in Africa: The Case of Electricity Privatization in Ghana /$rFrank L.K. Ohemeng and Joshua J. Zaato --$gPart VII: Implementing Education Policies in Africa --$tInvesting in the People? Analysis of Education Policies in Angola /$rFrancisco Miguel Paulo --$tPublic-Private Partnerships as Predictors of Success: Lessons from the Education Sector in Post-War Liberia /$rSamuel G. Toe --$tPolicy Issues in the Harmonisation of Quality Assurance Systems for Higher Education in Africa /$rNgepathimo Kadhila and Eugene Lizazi Libebe --$gPart VIII: Understanding Health Policies and Disease Control in Africa --$tControl Programmes for Africa's Parasites: Unrealistic Expectations, Ignored Evidence, and Troubling Outcomes /$rTim Allen and Melissa Parker --$tBetween Marketization and Public Interest Discourses in Health Policy Delivery: Debating Solidarity and Universal Health Care in South Africa /$rLauren Ela Paremoer --$tPolicy Responses to Ebola Virus Disease in West Africa: Experiences from Sierra Leone /$rLawrence Sao Babawo, Ahmed Vandi and Tommy M. Hanson --$tConfronting Epidemics: The Art of not Knowing and Strategic Ignorance During Ebola Preparedness in Uganda /$rGrace Akello and Melissa Parker --$gPart IX: Understanding Food Security And Social Protection Policies --$tFood and Nutrition Security Policies in Africa /$rAnne Siebert and Julian May --$tPublic Policy and Social Protection in Africa: The Rise of Cash Transfers /$rNathanael Ojong and Logan Cochrane --$tA Genealogy of Policies on Poor and Vulnerable Children and Youth in Kenya /$rElizabeth Ngutuku --$gPart X: Understanding Women, Gender and Public Policy in Africa --$tWomen in Policymaking in Africa /$rEmmanuel Botlhale --$tGender Mainstreaming in Africa: Local Translations and Institutional Challenges in Ghana, Malawi and South Africa /$rDiana Højlund Madsen, Amanda Gouws and Asiyati Lorraine Chiweza --$tWomen and Social Policies in South Africa and Sierra Leone /$rIna Conradie and Abioseh Bockarie --$tWomen Legislators in Legislative Policymaking in Africa /$rChiedo Nwankwor and Adedeji Adebayo --$gPart XI: Understanding Crisis Management, Migration and Regional Trade --$tPublic Policy and Disaster Management: The Role of Law in International Disaster Assistance in Africa /$rMari?a Mercedes Marti?nez Carrizo --$tMigration Frameworks in Africa: Nature, Dynamics, and Challenges /$rAlemu Asfaw Nigusie --$tEvolution of Trade Policy and Regional Integration in Africa /$rStephen R. Karangizi and Haruperi R. Mumbengegwi --$gPart XII: Understanding Emerging Policy Issues And Challenges In Africa --$tOpen Innovation Systems and Public Policy in Africa: Setting New Boundaries Against Wicked Problems /$rYeboah-Assiamah Emmanuel, Clement Mensah Damoah and Justice Nyigmah Bawole --$tAfrica's New Megacities: Sustainable Urbanism, Climate Urbanism or Megalopolises of Exclusionary Enclaves /$rJohn Sunday Ojo --$tEnvironmental Policies in Africa: The State of Regulating E-Waste Management /$rJapheth Otieno Ondiek and Gedion Onyango --$tPetroleum Extraction in Africa: A Review of the Local Content Policies for the Oil Industry in Selected Countries /$rAustin Dziwornu Ablo and William Otchere-Darko --$tThe Unintended Industrial Policy Benefits of the Covid-19 Pandemic in Africa /$rJulius Kiiza. 330 $a"This handbook provides an authoritative and foundational disciplinary overview of African Public Policy and a comprehensive examination of the practicalities of policy analysis, policymaking processes, implementation and administration in Africa today. 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