Opinions of Ghanaians on the management of petroleum revenue in Ghana

IF 0.9 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
M. Ogbe, J. K. Rød, Thomas H. Halvorsen
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Scholars of natural resource governance argue that national and local governments must engage ordinary community members. When ordinary community members access information about the utilization of natural resource revenue and get an opportunity to provide feedback, the revenue management improves. In this article, the authors engaged Ghanaians through a spatial crowdsourcing platform for their opinion about petroleum management revenue in Ghana. The participants accessed the platform via their mobile phones and completed a survey on their opinions about petroleum revenue management, the Free Senior High School program, and their priority areas for petroleum revenue funding in Ghana. The results suggest that ordinary community members, and particularly women, seemed less informed about the management of petroleum revenue in Ghana. Furthermore, Ghanaians’ opinions regarding their prioritized projects for petroleum revenue funding vary geographically. The authors conclude that decision-makers can use spatial crowdsourcing to engage ordinary community members in natural resource revenue management.
加纳人对加纳石油收入管理的意见
自然资源治理学者认为,国家和地方政府必须让普通社区成员参与进来。当普通社区成员获得有关自然资源收入利用的信息并有机会提供反馈时,收入管理得到改善。在这篇文章中,作者通过一个空间众包平台与加纳人进行交流,询问他们对加纳石油管理收入的看法。参与者通过手机访问该平台,并完成了一项关于他们对加纳石油收入管理、免费高中计划以及石油收入资金优先领域的看法的调查。结果表明,普通社区成员,特别是妇女,似乎不太了解加纳石油收入的管理。此外,加纳人对石油收入资金优先项目的看法在地理上也各不相同。作者得出结论,决策者可以利用空间众包让普通社区成员参与自然资源收益管理。
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