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INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN ETHIOPIA: CHALLENGES AND POLICY OPTIONS
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN ETHIOPIA: CHALLENGES AND POLICY OPTIONS

Author(s): Daniel Amente Kenea, Girma Teshome, Firehiwot Yemane
Subject(s): Agriculture, International relations/trade, Political economy, Rural and urban sociology, Economic development
Published by: Editura Sitech
Keywords: Institutions; institutional development; challenges; policy options; Ethiopia;

Summary/Abstract: Strong, vibrant and credible formal and informal institutions are critical for the harmonious existence and development of any society. Their multifaceted nature, as well as the multiplicity and variety of the functions they fulfill for society makes institutions the indispensable cornerstones of social structure. This is mainly because they serve as a building-block through which countries developmental goals and aspirations can be realized. Thus, the paper was intended at identifying the challenges affecting the development of transparent, accountable, effective and well-functioning institutions in Ethiopia through the review of relevant scanty literature on the subject matter and data gained from CPIA. The review indicates organizational fragmentation, weak leadership, absence of continuity, lack of adequate resources, donor dependence and conflicting mandates, problem of governance, failure to integrate traditional values and norms, strong politicization during reforms as well as political instability are the major challenges affecting the development of capable institutions in Ethiopia. Hence, redirecting attention towards domestic norms and societal values, generating capacity for leadership through continuous and progressive training and education, and promoting institutional coherence through prioritizing, coordinating and integrating goals are suggested as appropriate policy options among others to ensure the development of adequate and capable institutions in Ethiopia.

  • Issue Year: 7/2020
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 69-88
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: English