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Citizen Engagement in Public Policy Making Process in Africa:
The Case of Botswana
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Publication Details Author list: Isaac N. Obasi, Lekorwe Mogopodi H. Publication year: 2014 Journal: Public Policy and Administration Research Volume number: 3 Issue number: 4 Start page: 1 End page: 11 Number of pages: 11 |
This article is a documentary and historical analysis of the experience of Botswana in citizen engagement in the public policy making process before and during the administration of President Festus Mogae that ended in April 2008. Public policy making in many African countries has long been dominated by a ‘top-down approach’ which is a hangover from either the long period of military dictatorship in many of the countries or from the authoritarian one-party system in some of them. Many existing participatory mechanisms only provide symbolic forms of participation. However, Botswana to a large extent is an exception as decentralized planning is a priority in the governance process with its citizen engagement process rooted in the consultative framework of traditional ‘kgotla’ democratic system of governance. Although active participative form of citizen engagement is yet to be fully achieved, Botswana’s existing citizen engagement mechanisms are no doubt a model for other African countries to emulate. Keywords: Public policy, Citizen engagement, Decentralization, Citizen participation, Traditional Kgotla system, civic participation.
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