Abstract:
This study was about assessing the influence of
organizational structure on service delivery in Uganda’s
local governments focusing on Entebbe Municipal
Council. The study was significant because, in Uganda,
local governments play an important role in ensuring that
public and social services are easily accessible to citizens.
Description:
The study found that Entebbe Municipal Council is under
the decentralized local government administration which
by administration and management has various tiers of
governance from top to bottom including Entebbe
Municipal Council at the helm in Entebbe Municipality,
Division Councils “A” and “B”, Wards, and Cells.
The study also found that that the Municipal Council has
a functional and operational system in place for ensuring
that a centralized unit deals with human resources
management and information that manages crosscutting elements found in all departments of the public
administration for better service delivery.