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[Type text] DAY 1: MONDAY 24 AUGUST 2015 08:00-10:00 Meeting of the Central Organizing Committee members Venue: May Apple 11:00-1:00 Meeting of the Advisory Board of the Ugandan Journal of Management and Public Policy Studies Venue: May Apple Scientific Committee meeting Venue: Camellia 10:00-05:00 Registration Location: Totos, Hotel Imperial Royale, Kampala Secretariat: Camellia DAY 2: TUESDAY 25 AUGUST 2015 08:00-09:00 Registration Location: Totos, Hotel Imperial Royale 09:00-10:30 Opening Ceremony: Location: Primrose, Hotel Imperial Royale Welcome Remarks by Master of Ceremonies (5 Minutes) Speakers: Chair: Mr. John Mitala, Head of Public Service and Secretary to Cabinet, Uganda Welcome message -Dr. James L. Nkata, Director General - UMI (10 minutes) Remarks Prof. Michiel de Vries, IASIA President (10 Minutes) Remarks- Hon. Kuteesa, President of the General Assembly (10 Minutes) (Yet to confirm) Remarks - Lenni Montiel, Assistant Secretary General for Economic Development , UDESA (10 Minutes) Remarks Rt. Hon. First deputy Prime Minister/ Minister of Public Service of Uganda (10 Minutes) Opening speech - Rt. Hon. Prime Minister of Uganda (15 minutes) 10:20-11:00 Group Photo and Coffee Break 11:00-01:00 Plenary Session Location: Primrose Chair: Mr. John Mitala, Head of Public Service and Secretary to Cabinet, Uganda Key note speeches: H.E, Quett Ketumile Joni Masire - Former President of Botswana - Presentation on the overall theme of the conference (20 minutes) Prof. Sylvain H. Boko -Principal Regional Advisor, UN Economic Commission for Africa (ECA)-Experience of transforming service delivery, increasing public trust and accountability (15 minutes) Mr. Lenni Montiel Assistant Secretary General for Economic Development, UNDESA-Transiting from implementation of MDGs to Post 2015 Development Agenda and Sustainable development Goals (SDGs): What will it take from Government and public Administration (15 minutes) 01:00-02:00 Lunch : Chopsticks INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GOVERNANCE AND SERVICE DELIVERY IN DEVELOPING ECONOMIES CONFERENCE PROPRAMME

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DAY 1: MONDAY 24 AUGUST 2015

08:00-10:00 Meeting of the Central Organizing Committee members

Venue: May Apple

11:00-1:00 Meeting of the Advisory Board of the Ugandan Journal of Management and Public Policy Studies

Venue: May Apple

Scientific Committee meeting

Venue: Camellia

10:00-05:00 Registration

Location: Totos, Hotel Imperial Royale, Kampala

Secretariat: Camellia

DAY 2: TUESDAY 25 AUGUST 2015

08:00-09:00 Registration

Location: Totos, Hotel Imperial Royale

09:00-10:30 Opening Ceremony:

Location: Primrose, Hotel Imperial Royale

Welcome Remarks by Master of Ceremonies (5 Minutes)

Speakers:

Chair: Mr. John Mitala, Head of Public Service and Secretary to Cabinet, Uganda

Welcome message -Dr. James L. Nkata, Director General - UMI (10 minutes)

Remarks – Prof. Michiel de Vries, IASIA President (10 Minutes)

Remarks- Hon. Kuteesa, President of the General Assembly (10 Minutes) (Yet to confirm)

Remarks - Lenni Montiel, Assistant Secretary General for Economic Development , UDESA (10 Minutes)

Remarks – Rt. Hon. First deputy Prime Minister/ Minister of Public Service of Uganda (10 Minutes)

Opening speech - Rt. Hon. Prime Minister of Uganda (15 minutes)

10:20-11:00 Group Photo and Coffee Break

11:00-01:00 Plenary Session

Location: Primrose

Chair: Mr. John Mitala, Head of Public Service and Secretary to Cabinet, Uganda

Key note speeches:

H.E, Quett Ketumile Joni Masire - Former President of Botswana - Presentation on the overall theme of the conference (20 minutes)

Prof. Sylvain H. Boko -Principal Regional Advisor, UN Economic Commission for Africa (ECA)-Experience of transforming service delivery,

increasing public trust and accountability (15 minutes)

Mr. Lenni Montiel Assistant Secretary General for Economic Development, UNDESA-Transiting from implementation of MDGs to Post 2015

Development Agenda and Sustainable development Goals (SDGs): What will it take from Government and public Administration (15 minutes)

01:00-02:00 Lunch : Chopsticks

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GOVERNANCE AND SERVICE DELIVERY IN DEVELOPING ECONOMIES CONFERENCE PROPRAMME

DEVELOPING ECONOMIES

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02:00-04:00

Panel Discussions: The Post -2015 Development Agenda- Sustainable

Development Goals

Panel Discussions: The Governance Question in face of Post 2015

Development Agenda: Current debates, philosophical discussions and

perspectives

Location: Sunflower

Chair: Prof: Salih Mohamed

Panelists

Dr. Patrick Birungi (National Planning Authority)- Presentation on

Integrated Planning for achievement of Sustainable Development

Goals (15 minutes)

Cabinet Secretary (Devolution Planning, Kenya)- Presentation on

what it will take from the Public Service: (15 minutes).

Hon. Suzan Pontso Sekatle (Minister of Local Government and

Chieftainship. Kingdom of Lesotho)- Presentation on what it will take

from Local Governments: (15 Minutes).

Dr. Maggie Kigozi (Board Member Akiina Mama wa Afrika,

Uganda)- Presentation on what it will take from Private Sector (15

minutes)

Mr. Chris Mugisha (Head Parastatal Monitoring Unit, Uganda)

Presentation on what will it take from Parastatal organizations (15

Minutes)

Plenary discussion (45 minutes)

Location: May Apple

Chair : Dr. Sylvester Kugonza

Panelists

Prof. Betty Mubangizi,-Presentation on the Public Sector reform

perspectives (15 Minutes)

Prof. John Paul Jackson-Presentation on the Anti –Corruption

Strategies (15 Minutes)

Prof. Juraj Nemec-Presentation on Performance management

perspectives (15 Minutes)

Dr. Peter Wakabi Presentation on the E-Governance perspectives- (15

Minutes)

Plenary Discussion (45 minutes)

04:00-4:30 Coffee break

04:30-5:30 Location: Sunflower

Chair: Professor Betty Mubangizi

Short presentations of previous panel discussions

Ms. Margaret Kakande (MoFPED) Presentation on the prospects and challenges of implementing the Post -2015 Development Agenda, Sustainable

Development Goals

Mr. Moses Khisa –Presentations on emerging governance perspectives and orientations in the post 2015 Development arena, challenges for

practitioners, researchers and scholars

General plenary discussion on Africa’s Strategy for implementation of the post-2015 Agenda and achievement of Sustainable Development Goals

7:00-10:00 Welcome dinner: Venue: Primrose

Welcome Remarks –Hon. Geraldine N. Bitamazire, Chancellor, Uganda Management Institute

Remarks – Hon. Jessica Alupo, Minister of Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and Sports

Guest Speaker: Hon. Rebecca Kadaga -The role of the Legislature in Enhancing Service Delivery

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DAY 3: WEDNESDAY 26 AUGUST 2015

08:00-09:00 Registration

Location:Totos -Hotel Imperial Royale

9:00-10:00 Plenary Session

Location: Sunflower

Chair: Prof. Juraj Nemec

Key note speaker: Dr. John Mary Kauzya –Chief of Public Administration Capacity Branch, UNDESA: What human resources capacity and competences will it take to

implement the post 2015 development agenda: Talent Management in the Public service”

10:00-10:30 Coffee break

10:30-01:00

Theme 1: Public Sector

Reforms

Location: May Apple

Session 1:

Theme 2: Performance

Management, Monitoring

&Evaluation

Location: Anemone

Session1:

Theme 3 : Post MDG

Development Agenda,

Globalization, Regionalism,

Nationalism &Partnerships

Location: Sunflower

Session 1:

Theme 4:

E-Governance

Location: Honeybees

Penal Session 1

Theme 5: Anti-Corruption

Strategies

Location: Mongolia

Session 1:

An analysis of public

administration reform in

central African countries:

The way forward

(M.T.Lukamba, North-West

University)

A literature analysis on the

nexus between corporate

governance, knowledge

sharing and competitiveness of

organizations (Alice Wairimu

Kande, Jomo Kenyatta

University of Agriculture &

Technology)

Towards the post- 2015

Development Agenda: The

performance of food security

policies and strategies in

Uganda: A case of Sub-

Saharan Africa (Prudence K.

Byambwenu and Stella B.

Kyohairwe)

Panel 1: E-Government

Reforms: Tackling

corruption through ICT

initiatives

Panelists:

Ambrose Ruyooka- E-

government reforms,

opportunities and challenges

Prof. Fabian Nabugoomu- Tackling corruption through

ICT initiatives

Dr. Jim Yonazi – Can social

networks enhance service

delivery: lessons and best

practices

Towards a sustainable

anti-corruption strategy:

An ethic-induced model

(Peter Adokoobicci - POA,

Kittim Consultants)

A comparative analysis of

the Uganda public service

across time since

independence (Hilda

Musubira, Public Service

Commission, Uganda)

Monitoring and Evaluation:

the missing link in South

African municipalities (D.M

Mello, North West University)

The paradox of policy

implementation in the 20

years of democracy in South

Africa (Steve Mpedi Madue

North-West University)

The application of business

process-re-engineering systems

to enhance service delivery: A

case of Department of Justice

and Constitutional Development

South Africa (Nnyadzani Lucas,

North West University)

Anti-corruption and social

accountability reforms in

Botswana (Baakile

Motshegwa; Keratilwe

Bodilenyane and Keneilwe

Mooketsane, University of

Botswana)

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Assessment of Nigeria

Local Government service

delivery (Fasunwon

Adebayo Folorunso,

Nigeria)

Project implementation in a

decentralized state: lessons

from the constituency

development funded food

security projects in Kenya

(Samuel Mutukaa and Betty

Mubangizi, University of

Kwazulu Natal).

Open schooling program:

The answer to education

access and quality in Uganda

(Robert Agwot Komakec,

Kumi University)

Role of ICT in tracking

service delivery: Use of

mobile phones to enhance

farming in Kabale District

(Kaliro Alex, Forward Media

Limited, Kampala, Uganda)

Ethics as a solution to

corruption: A case of the

construction industry in

Kenya (Dindi M. Adeline,

Alkizim A; Munala G. and

Gichure C. (Jomo Kenyatta

University of Agriculture and

Technology and Strathmore

University)

Assessment of multiple

public service modalities in

Uganda (Muhereza Martin,

University of Kigali)

Factors affecting performance

of non-African foreign

commercial banks in Uganda

(Fredrick Nsambu Kijjambu,

Mbarara University of Science

and Technology and John

Ddumba - Ssentamu

(Makerere University)

Sexual harassment and the

school-going adolescent: A

case of Luwero District,

Uganda (Rebecca Mirembe

Nyonyintono, Ndejje

University)

Paradox of adopting of E-

Human resource

Management in Higher

Institutions of learning

(Maria K. Barifaijo and Rose

Namara)

Home-grown solutions as

effective anti-corruption

strategies: The case of

Rwanda (Heli

Habyarimana, Rwanda)

Interpreting the

developmental powers and

functions of District

Councils in Uganda

(Singiza Douglas

University of the Western

Cape)

Performance of public-private

partnerships in delivering

education services: The case

of Universal Secondary

Education Policy

Implementation in Uganda

(Mildred Barungi; James

Wokadala and Ibrahim

Kasirye (Economic Policy

Research Center)

Development of debt

management model for

municipalities in the Free

State province in South

Africa (M. Chetty, South

Africa)

The development and

decline of legislative

oversight in South Africa:

The speakers stifling

speaking truth to power

(S.M Madue, North-West

University)

Drivers of marketization of

Africa’s economies: A case

of Uganda (Simon Ross

Euku and Christopher

Mayanja, UMI)

Creating space for civil

society participation for

improved and strengthened

local governance: A Ugandan

case (Giles Kahika, CAO

Kyenjojo District)

Integrating individual and

structural health risk: A social

identity perspective on the

HIV/AIDS pandemic in Sub-

Saharan Africa (Orla Muldoon;

Mike Quayle; Aisling O’donnell

and Tamaryn Nicolson

(University Of Limerick, Ireland

&University of Kwa-Zulu Natal)

Corruption in the

privatized electricity

companies in Nigeria: Its

implication on the

socioeconomic

development of Uyo

Metropolis (Ubong Evans

Abraham, Nigeria Police

Academy)

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Citizen engagement and the

challenge of public sector

capacity building (Chris

Mcinerney; Ernest Mallya

and Sabiti Makara,

(University of Limerick,

University of Dar Es

Salaam, Tanzania and

Makerere University)

Use of a capability-maturity

model to evaluate institutional

capacity of urban water

utilities in developing

economies (S. Kayaga and J.

Mugabi, Loughborough

University, Leicestershire)

Devolution by court

injunction: A case of land use

management in South Africa

(Jaap de Visser, University of

The Western Cape)

Corruption as a crime

against humanity: Any

justification? (Abdul

kareem Azeez, Kampala

International University)

Capacity building and Law

enforcement in post

conflict and fragile states:

A comparative study of

South Sudan and Uganda

(Sylvester Kugonza and

Eric Naigambi).

Reward Policy and

Distributive Justice: The case

of Primary School Teachers in

Uganda (Mande Wilson

Muyinda, Nkumba University)

Social movements and

citizen driven service

delivery: Treatment Action

Campaign (TAC), South

Africa (Vuyiseka Dubula-

Majola ( University of

Kwazulu- Natal)

01:00:02:00 Lunch-Chopstick

02:00-04:00 Theme 1: Public Sector

Reforms

Location: May Apple

Session 2:

Theme 2: Performance

Management, Monitoring

&Evaluation

Location: Anemone

Session 2:

Theme 3: Post MDG

Development Agenda,

Globalization, Regionalism,

Nationalism &Partnerships

Location: Sunflower

Session 2:

Theme 4:

E-Governance

Location: Honeybees

Panel Session 2

Theme 5: Anti-Corruption

Strategies

Location: Mongolia

Session 2:

Politicians and bureaucrats

in government: Who

complicates the partnership

in service delivery (David

Kw Ssonko , UMI)

Institutional capacity critical

for effective record

management towards

enhanced transparency and

accountability in public

procurements (Fred Alinda

and Geoffrey Mugisa UMI)

Contending with systemic

service delivery problems:

Social accountability

monitoring opportunities for

improved public resource

management (Sandra

Makwembere, Rhodes

University)

Panel 2: ICT and Security

Concerns : Cybercrime

challenges, Computer

Forensic and Security

Investigations

Panelist:

Mustafah Mugisa- Computer Forensic and

cyber-crime security: an

investigators experience

Peter Kahigi - Cyber-crime

challenges

Accelerating the fight

against corruption in

Uganda: Strengthening

the coalition between anti-

corruption agencies and

the media (Gerald K.

Karyeija, UMI)

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Public procurement

reforms: a disaster for

public secondary schools in

Uganda (Robert Agwot

Komakech & Machyo Jane,

Kumi university)

Participatory Governance:

Which Way for Uganda?

(Christopher Mayanja, UMI)

Women’s research productivity

and its implication on career

advancement and institutional

development at Makerere

University (Elisabeth Kaase-

Bwanga and Consolata

Kabonesa, Makerere University

Hacking in public Higher

Education Institutions in

Uganda; Are IT supported

information systems securely

controlled? (Mary Basaasa

Muhenda & Elizabeth

Kawuma Lwanga, UMI)

Accountability for

development in service

delivery: A case study

Teso region (Joseph

Odongo; Sandra Starcy

Amollo; John Oduttu;

Paul Okiring and Odeke

Micheal, Uganda

Christian University)

University mergers and

institutional effectiveness:

Lessons for the University

of Rwanda (Frank

Asiimwe, University of

Kigali)

Performance contracting in

Kenya – The roller coaster

affair (Gabriel J. Dedan and

S. M. Marawa, Kimathi

University College)

Teachers protest movements

and Prospects for Teachers

improved Welfare in Uganda

(Rose. B. Namara and

Josephine Kasaija, UMI)

Analysis of social media

surveillance from a privacy,

self-disclosure and exposure

point of view within the

surveillance society (Hawa

Kasule, Makerere University

The effects of corruption

on service delivery and

strategies to address the

vice in Africa: A case of

Uganda (Robert Lugolobi,

Uganda)

Uganda’s microfinance

policy regime: An

exploration through a

political-economy

framework (Oliver

Schmidt, Mountains of the

Moon University)

The politics of service

delivery in South Africa: The

local government sphere in

context (P.S. Reddy,

University of Kwazulu Natal)

Dimensions of community

based education and

equitable health service

delivery: A literature review

(Ndaruhutse G.R and J.L.

Nkata, UMI)

In Pursuit of Citizen-

Driven anti-corruption

model for effective

delivery of public services

within the Ugandan

context ( Stella B

Kyohairwe, UMI)

Human resources retention

in Uganda’s Local

Government: Review of

policy and institutional

mechanisms for

performance (Umar

Kakumba, Makerere

University)

Assuming responsibility for

accountability in the South

African Public Administration

Practice: “Holding burning

ashes with bare hands”

(Nghamula Nkuna & Mokoko

Sebola, University of

Limpopo)

Changes and

transformations: Gender

responsive budgeting in

education sector in Uganda

(Consolata Kabonesa;

Elisabeth Klatzer and

Susanne Dietl Luise

Gubitzer, Makerere

University)

The implementation of the

integrated financial

management system in

Uganda (Jacqueline

Okiria-Ofwono, Uganda )

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Representative politics and

democracy in Higher

Institutions of Learning:

Extricating the actors’

intentions (Maria K.

Barifaijo and Rose B.

Namara, UMI UMI)

Contract management and

performance of road

maintenance projects in Arua

municipality (Alex Nduhura,

UMI )

Cooperatives’ feasibility to

diffuse innovative solar

technologies in Uganda

(Ahmed Mutunzikitunzi,

Makerere University)

04:00-05:00 Panel Discussions: Public administration and its role in the

development and delivery of services on HIV/AIDS.

Chair: Dr. Chris McInerney, Department of Politics and

Public Administration, University of Limerick

Panel Discussions : The role of Civil Society Organizations in Governance and service

delivery, what strategies have worked, prospects and challenges

Chair: Dr. Arthur Bainomugisha, Advocates Coalition for Development and

Environment (ACODE)

Panelists and presenters:

Lillian Tamale, Local Government Score Card towards the Civil Society Panel.

Arthur Larok, CSO engagement in Global Development Agenda

Richarch Sewakiryanga, Citizen Manifesto-NGO Forum

05:00-05:30 Coffee break

05:30-06:30 Internal meetings

Location: May Apple

Chair: Dr. John Kiyaga Nsubuga

Meeting of rapporteurs and chairs of working groups

Only for rapporteurs and working group chairs and managers

07:00-09:00 Cultural Gala: Venue Ndere Cultural Centre

Guest Speaker: Dr. Aryamanya Mugisha-Managing the Environment for today and future Generations, prospects and challenges

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DAY 4: THURSDAY 27 AUGUST

09:00-09:30 Plenary Session

Location: Sunflower

Chair: Mr. Lenni Montiel

Key note speaker : DGF Representative -The cost of corruption to service delivery in developing economies

09:30-10:30

Theme 1: Public Sector

Reforms

Location: May Apple

Session 3:

Theme 2: Performance

Management, Monitoring

&Evaluation

Location: Anemone

Session 3:

Theme 3 : Post MDG

Development Agenda,

Globalization, Regionalism,

Nationalism &Partnerships

Location: Sunflower

Session 3:

Theme 4:

E-Governance

Location: Honeybees

Panel session 3

Ministerial Roundtable

Effectiveness in Public

Service Delivery: An

Imperative for Implementing

the Post-2015 Development

Agenda

Chair: Rt. Hon.

Muganwa Henry Kajura

Moderator: Dr John Mary

Kauzya

Introductory

presentation: Hon.

Dalmas Onyango

Otieno, MP, Kenya and

Chairperson, CAMPS

Presentation: Service

delivery in Local

Governments: Hon.

Suzan Pontso Sekatle

Governance and

implementation of post

MDGs H.E Lirim

Shabani – Minister of

Local Self Government ,

Democratic deficits and

public confidence in

public institutions in

Uganda: Implications of

accountability on public

confidence in the

Uganda Local

Government institution

(Michael Kiwanuka,

UMI)

Northern Corridor

Integration Projects and

Service Delivery in the

East Africa (Justin

Nyanshwa, Nkumba

University)

Community service

functions of Higher

Education Institutions and

socio-economic

development in Uganda

(K.M.Barifaijo; S.

Bigabwenkya; R.B.

Namara; F.Andama, and W.

L.Bongomin, UMI)

Panel 3: Mobile money and mobile

banking experiences

Panelists: Charles Bongomin – “Alternative

banking channels: The Centenary

Bank Experience

Gilbert Musanya – “Will ATM’s

survive in the era of mobile

banking”

Okori George – “Mobile money

security challenges; experiences

from the telecom service provider”

Political uncertainty

and service delivery

in Uganda (Moses

Khisa, North West

University Chicago)

The relationship between

strategic planning and

organisational

productivity: A case of

Mbombela Local

Municipality (Makamu

V.M. University of

Limpopo, South Africa)

The right tool for the job:

resetting the African

governance agenda using

participatory methods

(Yogesh Rajkotia; Jessica

Gergen and Bairro Da

Somerschield, Maputo-

Mozambiuqe)

Individual characteristics affecting

the adoption of electronic banking

services by graduate students in

Makerere University (Fred Edward

K. Bakkabulindi and Ruth Mpirirwe,

Makerere University)

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The state and

politicization of

governance in Africa: A

development

perspective (Luke

Amadi, University Of

Port Harcourt, Nigeria)

Walking the Walk?

Critical Reflections from

An Afro-Irish

Emancipatory Research

Network (Maura Adshead

and Vuyiseka Dubula,

(University of Limerick

and University Kwa Zulu

Natal)

When participation is not

enough for sustainability of

referral transport system: A

case study of referral

transport system

interventions in Mbale

District, Uganda (Judith

Nalukwago; Rose Namara

and Sylvester Kugonza (Fhi

360 & UMI)

Role of ICT on service delivery and

customer satisfaction in banking: A

case of Housing Finance Bank-

Mbale Branch, Uganda (Omache

Henry; Okware E. Sam; Opio

Moses and Wabusa Francis,

Uganda Christian University

Macedonia

Presentation: Gender

Responsive Service

Delivery Ms, Jane

Mwesigwa. Ministry of

Public Service Uganda

Plenary discussion

Implementation of

Policies for HIV/AIDS

Prevention in Tanzania:

Examining Policy

slippages (Ernest

Mallya and Hadija

Mwendah)

Monitoring and

Evaluation frameworks

and service delivery in the

private health sector in

Uganda (Samuel Moses

Okello; Wilfred Lugemoi

Bongomini and Felix

Andama, UMI)

Towards food security and

livelihoods of low-income

women in Central Uganda:

Policy implications based on

action research (Lekunze

Ransom; Hiranandanivanmala;

Midtvågeruna; Ndidde Alice;

Kamoga Regina N.M; Busingye

Janice D (Metropoplitan

University, Chain Uganda and

Makerere University)

Financial Innovation and Inclusion

in Africa: The Power of Mobile

Money (Charles Augustine Abuka

and Baah, Belinda)

10:30-11:00 Coffee break

11:00-1:00 Theme 1: Public Sector

Reforms

Location: May Apple

Session 1:

Theme 2: Performance

Management, Monitoring

&Evaluation

Location: Anemone

Session1:

Theme 3 : Post MDG

Development Agenda,

Globalization, Regionalism,

Nationalism &Partnerships

Location: Sunflower

Session 1:

Theme 4:

E-Governance

Location: Honeybees

Panel Session 4:

Ministerial Roundtable

Cont.

Panel Discussion Successful

experiences and lessons

learned

Chair: Mr. Lenni Montiel

Panelists

Asana Azerbaijan

Huduma, Kenya

Dr. Choi – Rural

Development ,Korea

A critique of the

ontological foundation

of leadership in

contemporary Africa

(Ogbonnaya, Lucky and

Uchenna Essien

Ukpabio, Presbyterian

Theological College,

Nigeria)

The Role of Knowledge

Management in enhancing

service delivery in

decentralized governance

(Muhammad Wabuna,

Islamic University in

Uganda)

Overcoming gender

biasness in the workplaces:

bridging the gender gap in

local government

(Khumbulani Shaun

Chirwa)

Panel 4: Social Networks: Service

delivery enhancement and crime

perpetuation

Panelists:

Stephen Langa –Social networks &

crime: the case of pornography

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The role of the South

African national

legislature in public

financial management:

The failing

constitutional mandate?

(Martha. M.

Mashamaite, University

of South Africa)

Running ahead using

LOT Quality assurance

sampling to inform health

interventions (Samuel

Moses Okello and

Ssekamate David, UMI)

Inter-Regional Challenges

in External Examination: Is

it Quality or Formality at

Play? “An Evidence-Based

Paper”

Maria K.Barifaijo, Rose B.

Namara, & Gerald

Karyeija, UMI

Role of social media in improving

service delivery (Flavia Kyeyago

Ouma, Directorate of Information

Technology, Uganda)

South Africa

Amb. Arthur Kafeero –

UN General Assembly

Questions:

What challenges and

inspirations lead to these

innovations?

What were the drivers

of the creativity and

innovation and what

advice can you give to

those who would like to

emulate such

innovations?

What capacities did you

need to develop to

sustain these

innovations and what

did you do to develop

the capacities?

Perceived determinants

of public procurement

success in Kenya

(Elizabeth Owino-

Ogada & Frederick K.

E. Mukabi, Kenya

School of Government)

Workload Policy and its

Intricacies in the

Academic Profession:

Implications for Higher

Education Institutions in

Uganda (Gerald Karyeija,

Maria K. Barifaijo, Rose

Namara, Stella

Kyohairwe, Proscovia N.

Ssentamu, UMI)

Value chain governance and

govermentality of Kenya’s

horticultural exports to

European Union. (Martin

Kang’ethe Wanjiru, Riara

University)

The use of social media networks in

promoting accountability in the

South African police service (Moses

Simbarashe Mariga, North West

University)

The Dilemma of

Applying Parallel

Administrative Systems:

Implications for

Governance in Public

Service Delivery in SSA

(Mary Wenene, Uganda)

Business studies-Are they

Useful in Monitoring and

evaluation (Samuel Moses

Okello and Ssekamate

David, UMI)

Reliance on Donor Funding

for Staff Development

Initiatives in Ugandan

Public Universities: “When

the hatching machine does

the job of hens”

Maria K. Barifaijo and

Rose. B. Namara, UMI

Use of Social Media in Higher

Education Institutions (Jennifer

Rose Aduwo, UMI)

Does Size Matter?: the

UK government’s

Combined Authorities

agenda (Auluck

Randhir, Coventry

University Business

School, UK)

Performance Contracting

in Kenya-The Roller

Coaster Affair (Gabriel

Juma Okumu & Simmy M.

Marwa)

African social capital (Mike

Quayle, and Maura

Adshead (University of

limerick, Ireland)

Articulating a new public sector

reform towards enhancing

governance and services delivery in

Africa; challenges and prospects

(John W. Forje, Fri dr, Centre Fort

action-oriented research on Africa’s

development (CARAD), Cameroon)

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A Tale of Fiscal

Decentralization and

Governance of Burundi

Regional Examination

(Willy-Marcel

Ndayitwayeko, Jackson

Ntunzwenimana, and

Jean Claude

Nyamweru, Burundi)

Teaching outside one's

expertise in higher

education institutions:

Intellectual Emancipation

or Quandary? (Maria k.

Barifaijo & Proscovia

Namubiru Ssentamu,

UMI)

Organizational

Characteristics as

Antecedents of Employee

Commitment of Academic

Staff in Universities in

Uganda

(Wilson Mugizi, Fred E.K

Bakkabulindi, Ronald

Bisaaso

Post audit of adoption of online

teaching/learning among ‘tutors’

and ‘participants’ of distance

learning courses at Uganda

Management Institute what

implications? (Bbuye Julian, UMI)

Governance and

Modernization of

Public Services in

Cameroon by (Bernard

Momo, Cameroon

(French paper)

Community health

insurance governance:

What are the options for

Uganda? (Hizaamu

Ramadhan)

The political economy of

the education sector policy

reform in Uganda (Pamela

K. Mbabazi; Jacklyn

Makaaru Arinaitwe; Rogers

Bariyo and Godber

Tumushabe (Mbarara

University of Science and

Technology)

01:00-02:00 Closing ceremony

Chair : Dr. Kasozi Mulindwa, Chair Organizing Committee

Dr. James Kiyaga Nsubuga-Summary of the conference proceedings

02:00-03:00 Lunch

DAY 5 28th

AUGUST

09:00-01:00 Excursion

TOURIST SITES IN UGANDA

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