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Management of Environmental Quality: An International Journal | 2017

Decades of public-private partnership in solid waste management: A literature analysis of key lessons drawn from Ghana and India

Emmanuel Yeboah-Assiamah; Kwame Asamoah; Thomas Agyekum Kyeremeh

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine empirical studies on public-private partnerships (PPPs) and solid waste management (SWM) in Ghana and India to synthesize the “crucial lessons” for urban managers and policy makers in developing countries. Design/methodology/approach A systematic review of empirical studies was carried out, the search process comprised four categories of keywords combined differently across three main search engines in order to obtain a pool of more relevant literature on the study. Sorting for relevance was done at various levels; retrospective content analysis of relevant empirical studies on PPP and SWM in Ghana and India was subsequently carried out to draw lessons and policy suggestions. Findings PPPs have mainly been impressive in coverage of waste collection in the Ghanaian context, whilst in India, emphasis has been on injection of technology and effectiveness into SWM. It is also observed that in both cases the PPP processes have lacked adequate openness, transparency and sufficient stakeholder engagement. In the Ghana cases, mostly, urban authorities hardly pay attention to details in the partnership deed and also ignore monitoring of private partners. Poorly performed PPPs do occur when one of the partners relent on his role which could have a cascading effect on other actors. Practical implications Whilst PPP is a strong candidate to address the SWM challenges of urban centers in developing countries, this does not necessarily come about by joining the bandwagon. Merely entering into a partnership deed with private waste management companies without paying due attention to details of the contract will usher urban managers into a state of schizophrenia. The paper presents five key lessons to inform policy and practice. Originality/value The paper draws lessons from multiple cases of PPPs in Ghana and India by synchronizing lessons adaptable to city authorities and policy makers in developing countries.


Journal of Asian and African Studies | 2018

Fruitlessness of Anti-Corruption Agencies: Lessons from the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice in Ghana

Kwame Asamoah; Emmanuel Ababio Ofosu-Mensah

Political corruption has become one of the most topical issues in the political discourse in Ghana. This stems from the fact that corruption has become so endemic and systemic in Ghanaian polity with its negative effects on the economy. Indeed, political corruption negatively affects job creation, investment potentials, infrastructural development and generally the standard of living of the people. It is within this context that anti-corruption institutions have been established in Ghana to address the menace of corruption. The Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) is one of such institutions established under the 1992 Republican Constitution of Ghana tasked with the responsibility of addressing the problem of corruption in Ghanaian public administration system. This paper examines the extent to which the Commission has achieved this constitutional mandate of addressing the problem of corruption. The study finds that some drawbacks which inhibit the potency of CHRAJ in addressing the problem of corruption include lack of political will by the governing elite to support the institution, eroding confidence of the Commission, the trend of appointing the Head of the Commission in an acting capacity, constitutional weaknesses, poor capacity building support and low motivation. The paper therefore offers pragmatic policy suggestions to address the inherent deficiencies of the Commission with the objective of making it more functional.


SAGE Open | 2016

A Contextual Analysis of Implementation Challenges of Small-Scale Mining Laws in Ghana

Kwame Asamoah; Alex Osei-Kojo

This study examines the implementation challenges of small-scale mining laws in the Bekwai Municipality of Ghana. The study adopted the qualitative approach using a case study design. Primary data were obtained through in-depth interviews and focus group discussions. Among others, this study found that illegal mining is a formidable challenge to the implementation of small-scale mining laws in the Bekwai Municipality. The study also found that scarcity of logistical and human resources undermines the implementation of small-scale mining laws in the Municipality.


International Journal of Public Administration | 2016

Therefore, Is Bureaucracy Dead? Making a Case for Complementarity of Paradigms in Public Administrative Thinking and Discourse

Emmanuel Yeboah-Assiamah; Kwame Asamoah; Thomas Agyekum Kyeremeh

ABSTRACT Public Administration has gone through conceptual development to inject renaissance and public value creation. The literature provides a battleground of ideas between bureaucracy, new public management and post NPM with the latter ones chastising bureaucracy. The new developments should be seen as perfecting and correcting some of the extremes of bureaucracy but cannot replace it entirely. Owing to the broad nature of the public sector coupled with complex goals, agencies and mandates; this paper argues for a synergistic relationship and harmonization of the principles espoused by each paradigm; because each may be applicable in specific context, sector and periods.


Journal of African Studies | 2012

A qualitative study of Chieftaincy and Local Government in Ghana

Kwame Asamoah


Journal of Law, Policy and Globalization | 2013

Policy implementation: A Tool for Enhancing Tourism Development in Ghana

Kwame Asamoah


Journal of Public Administration and Governance | 2014

Corruption Here, Corruption There, Corruption Everywhere: A Framework for Understanding and Addressing Public Sector Corruption in Developing African Democracies

Emmanuel Yeboah-Assiamah; Kwame Asamoah; Alex Osei-Kojo


Journal of Social Science Studies | 2013

Demons of Transitional Democracies: Politics of Insults and Acrimony in Ghana

Kwame Asamoah; Emmanuel Yeboah-Assiamah; Alex Osei-Kojo


Journal of Public Affairs | 2016

A socio-cultural approach to public sector corruption in Africa: key pointers for reflection

Emmanuel Yeboah-Assiamah; Kwame Asamoah; Justice Nyigmah Bawole; Issah Justice Musah-Surugu


Journal of Public Affairs | 2016

Public sector leadership-subordinate ethical diffusion conundrum: perspectives from developing African countries

Emmanuel Yeboah-Assiamah; Kwame Asamoah; Justice Nyigmah Bawole; Thomas Buabeng

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