Gender perspectives on decentralisation and service users’ participation in rural Tanzania

Gender perspectives on decentralisation and service users’ participation in rural Tanzania

Author: 
Masanyiwa, Zacharia S.
Publisher: 
Cambridge University Press
Date published: 
2014
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Responsibility: 
Niehof, Anke, jt. author
Termeer, Catrien J.A.M., jt. author
Journal Title: 
Journal of Modern African Studies
Source: 
The Journal of Modern African Studies, Vol 52, No. 1, March 2014, pp. 95-122
Abstract: 

Increasing participation in decision-making processes by service users is one of the objectives of decentralisation reforms in Tanzania. The argument is that decentralisation enhances participation by all sections of the community, and by women in particular, and results in decisions that better reflect local needs. This paper examines the impact of decentralisation reforms on service users' participation for delivery of water and health services in rural Tanzania, using a gender perspective and principal-agent theory. The paper investigates how decentralisation has fostered spaces for participation and how men and women use these spaces, and identifies factors that constrain or encourage women's participation. It shows that decentralisation reforms have created spaces for service users' participation at the local level. Participation in these spaces, however, differs between men and women, and is influenced by the socio-cultural norms within the household and community. Men have gained more leverage than women to exercise their agency as principals. Women's participation is contributing to addressing practical gender needs, but strategic gender needs have been less adequately addressed because gendered power relations have been largely untouched by the reforms.

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CITATION: Masanyiwa, Zacharia S.. Gender perspectives on decentralisation and service users’ participation in rural Tanzania . : Cambridge University Press , 2014. The Journal of Modern African Studies, Vol 52, No. 1, March 2014, pp. 95-122 - Available at: https://library.au.int/gender-perspectives-decentralisation-and-service-users’-participation-rural-tanzania-3