Abstract:
This paper analyzed Church of Uganda
retirement policy implementation a case of CoU Buganda
dioceses with the objectives of analyzing CoU retirement
policy objectives and examining the effect of CoU
retirement policy objectives on implementation. In 2010
CoU sanctioned her retirement policy with the objective of
improving the welfare of the retired clergy, albeit this
implementation, there is poor and irregular delivery of the
retirement benefits and disparities in the way how dioceses
administer these retirement benefits. This paper employed
a mixed methodological approach of both quantitative and
qualitative nature for data collection and analysis. Findings
revealed that (a) there is a significant relationship between
CoU retirement policy and its implementation this was
confirmed by results of Beta = 0.464, p<0.0 and that the
retirement policy only contributed 22% [r2 = 0.216]
implying that the retirement policy is missing 78% as far as
implementation is concerned. The findings therefore
concluded that there is a significant relationship between
the retirement policy and its implementation. The study
recommended that CoU Provincial Assembly needs to
revise the current retirement policy in order to come up
with a comprehensive policy that shall enhance
implementation.
Description:
The study based on the following four objective: To investigate the relationship between retirement policy provisions and its implementation in CoU, Central Uganda dioceses; to assess the effect of retirement policy implementation on cost of living of the retired clergy; to analyze the effect of the cost of living on the welfare of retired clergy in Central Uganda Dioceses; and to assess the contribution of retirement policy implementation on welfare of retired clergy in Central Uganda Dioceses.