Abstract

Public participation in local government is considered very crucial for ensuring good governance and quality service at the local level. This study aims to measure the level of public participation in the local government of Bangladesh. For this purpose, Arnstein’s citizen participation theory is used in this study. A cross-sectional quantitative approach has been followed in this study. To fulfill the research objectives, 400 samples were collected using the survey method from two divisions of Bangladesh namely Dhaka and Rangpur. A semi-structured questionnaire was used in this study for conducting the survey. Major findings of this study revealed that existing mechanisms for citizens’ participation in the local government of Bangladesh is merely for eye-washing rather than for ensuring actual citizen’s participation. People cannot influence local government decisions through these existing mechanisms. In terms of Arnstein’s citizen’s participation theory, the level of public participation in the local government of Bangladesh is at the therapy level. It indicates that the existing mechanisms are only for making people cured by showing that the people have the opportunity to participate rather than using these mechanisms for ensuring actual citizens’ participation. However, the government and other respective authorities need to take necessary measures for ensuring public participation in the local government of Bangladesh. 

Highlights

  • Having a well-functioning local government is essential for ensuring good governance and strengthening local government bodies (Huq, 2016)

  • For measuring the quality of people’s participation in the local government tires in Bangladesh, the researchers collect a set of questionnaires from a diversified background of respondents so that the actual picture of the society can be reflected through the study. (See Table 2)

  • The level of public participation in local government activities in Bangladesh is measured from four aspects

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Introduction

Having a well-functioning local government is essential for ensuring good governance and strengthening local government bodies (Huq, 2016). In Bangladesh, the local government system can be divided into two main categories: rural and urban. Local Government in every administrative unit of the Republic should be entrusted to bodies composed of individuals elected in conformity with the law, declares the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh (GOB, 1993:43). New-institutional perspectives have paved the way for administrative reform, notably the delegation of power at the local level with a focus on regional development (Hadiz, 2004). People's engagement in local government is an important step toward equitable development and the protection of citizens' fundamental rights. It is true that public involvement is a doorway that pushes people to participate in political and economic processes and an umbrella stands for democracy and bureaucracy (Arnstein, 1969)

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