Good Governance Practice for Cooperative Development in Ethiopia! How it Works?

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National Conference on Cooperative Development in ETHIOPIA 7 th & 8 th 2015 Good Governance Practice for Cooperative Development in Ethiopia! How it Works? By Dayanandan & Dagnachew Hawassa University

Background & Rationale Cooperative model enable the people to reach their personal and community development goals Cooperatives are the agents of socio-economic change, and vibrant civil society actors Good performance of cooperatives depends on good governance practice Millennium Declaration recognizes good governance as a prerequisite to achieve the MDGs Pillars of good governance - Participation, Accountability, Transparency, Predictability and Rule of law Good governance emerges through honest application of laws and respecting the law (Imran, 2009).

Background & Rationale In Halaba special Woreda, primary cooperatives provide quality supplies and services - inputs, milling service and storage facility etc. However, cooperatives face governance problems due to partiality, mismanagement by officials, lack of clear hiring and dismissal of staffs, theft of resources, conflict of interest among cooperative officials, lack of accountability among leaders and members (Remato s report, 2011). Poor governance leads to malfunctioning of the cooperative societies. Hence this paper investigate the reasons & the factors hinders good governance practice

Objectives To understand the level of awareness on good governance practice among the cooperative members in the study area. To assess the practices of good governance in the selected primary cooperatives. To examine the impact of good governance practice on the performance of primary cooperatives. To identify the factors that hinders good governance practice in the sample cooperatives

Methodology Primarily it is an empirical study based on primary as well as secondary data. To collect the primary data, structured interview schedule (SIS) was prepared, pre-tested and fine tuned. Five point Likerts Scale was used to collect the qualitative data Besides, focus group discussion and key informant interview also been conducted for eliciting relevant information.

SAMPLING FRAMEWORK Multistage sampling 1 st Stage Purposive Halaba special woreda from Sampling SNNPR Highest Number of Cooperatives 2 nd Stage 2 from 8 type of Cooperatives Based on seniority of establishment 3 rd Stage Out of 1627 members registered 16 cooperatives = 125 Purposive sampling Carvalo (1984) 4 th Stage To identify the sample members Proportionate Random sampling 6

Data Analysis Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS version 20) was used for Analysis. Simple tools like percentages, averages & chi-square test were used for analysis and interpretation of data. Binary Logistic Regression model was adopted to find the impact of governance practice on cooperative performance Dependent variable Cooperative performance Explanatory variables Accountability Transparency Prediction Rule of law Participation

Members Participation in Governance Dimensions of participation Constitution of cooperatives Membership, Area of operation, Liability Management and administration Participation in the general assembly meetings, Participation in board meetings as a member of the management committee, Participation in decision making, Participation in voting Engaging business activities

(1) Members Participation in Governance (i) Attendance in general Meeting - last two years Thin participation leads to hitch-hike effect 48.7% reported that there is no annual meeting (ii) Democratic Governance in Cooperatives Members contact, Providing information to the members Providing members education Majority (60.8%) of respondents has negative opinion It is the clear indication of poor governance.

(2) Members Prediction, Effectiveness & Efficiency (i) Members Prediction Not having business plan (40.8%) 34.4% don t have knowledge on business plan. (ii) Effectiveness & efficiency in resource utilization Lack of effectiveness and efficiency in resource utilization (62.4%) (iii) Effectiveness & efficiency in fulfilling members interest Rated low by 47.2% of the respondents Rates medium by 30.4% respondents It is the clear indication of poor governance

(3) Awareness and opinion on cooperative law (i) Awareness on cooperative laws Not having awareness (55.2%) (ii) Opinion on cooperative by-laws Needs amendments (51.2%) (iii) Awareness on cooperative governance practice (iv) Awareness on cooperative values and principles Not having awareness (57.6%) (v) Practice of Corruption Majority (64.8%) agreed Erodes legitimacy and subverts the rule of law It is the clear indication of poor governance

(i) Good Governance Ethics Low and very low (55.2%) (ii) Responsiveness (4) Accountability (iii) Awareness on Duties and Responsibilities It is the clear indication of poor governance

(5) Transparency (i) Transparency among Cooperative Board & members (ii) Members, Sub-committees and Board - Relation It is the clear indication of poor governance

Impact of Governance Practice on Performance of Cooperatives Binary Logistic Regression Analysis Results Out of the five variables (Accountability, Transparency, Prediction, Rule of Law and Participation) hypothesized, four were found to be significant at 95% confidence interval. They are (i) Accountability, (ii) Transparency, (iii) Rule of Law and (iv) Participation

Factors Hindering Good Governance Practice

Conclusion Good governance is essential for sustainability of cooperatives: to prevent fraud and mismanagement, promote sound decision-making, avoid costly fines, create/maintain a positive image, attract and retain financing and investment. Attract new members and retain the existing However such practice is lacking in the sample cooperatives of Halaba woreda Which needs immediate attention for service delivery and sustainability of cooperatives

Recommendations Well programmed and continuous cooperative education. Aware on cooperative culture and ethics to maintain good governance Service rendered by cooperatives throughout the year to maintain the membership participation Regular patronage refund and dividend to maintain loyalty in cooperatives. Due attention to aware the by-laws and make available the copy of the document on the hands of each members Diversification of services by the cooperatives to encourage existing members, and pull new membership Collaborative and deliberate action of both members and government