Peter Adoko Obicci

Peter Adoko Obicci was born in 1971 in Otaka village, Lamiyo Sub County, Agago district in northern Uganda. He studied philosophy at Bachelor level at Urbaniana Pontificia Universitas-Rome (1995-1998). He has received two Masters from Uganda Management Institute, Kampala-Uganda, in Public Administration and Management (2011) and Public Procurement (2016). He has a Post Graduate Certificate in Research Methods and Writing Skills from Centre of Basic Research (2006). He has two post graduate diplomas in Public Administration and Management from Uganda Management Institute (2009) and Education from Gulu University (2010). He also ordinary diplomas in Business Studies from Uganda College of Commerce Pakwach (1995) and Philosophy and Religious studies from Alokolum National Major Seminary (1998). He has certificates in Administrative Law from Law Development Centre (2006), Consultancy from Uganda Management Institute (2009) and SPSS and EpiInfo from Uganda Management Institute (2016). He has worked in a variety of position as lecturer of Office Management, Office Practice and Secretarial Duties at National Teacher’s College-Ngetta (2002), teacher at Royal Academy (2002) and a teacher of Business Law at Team Business College-Kisoro and Fort Portal Centers (2003). Outside the classroom, Peter joined the cadre of Ugandan civil service as an Accounts Assistant in Pader District Local Government in 2004. A year later he was elevated to the position of Sub county chief- an administrator and accounting officer in-charge of a Sub County. After the curving of Agago district out of Pader district, he assumed a new title of Assistant Secretary still in charge of the administration of a Sub County in 2010. He lectured political philosophy at Gulu University-Kitgum Campus (2012). He is presently a senior civil servant in the Office of the President- Kampala, Uganda and Executive Director of POA-Kittim Consultants a consultancy firm established in 2014. He has published a book, Political Decentralization in Uganda: A Case of Agago District (2014), and more than 15 journal articles in both national and international journals. He is married with five children and lives in Kampala.

Publications

Paradox of Service Delivery
Peter Adoko Obicci. © 2020. 38 pages.
This chapter reviews the literature on the paradox of services as a cause for the necessity of PPP. First, the chapter discusses why governments pursue PPPs form the perspectives...
Quests for Public-Private Partnership
Peter Adoko Obicci. © 2020. 40 pages.
This chapter critically reviews seminal literature on PPPs, in order to identify core congruent issues, motif, basics and environment as necessity to answer the quests for...
Risk Management Strategies in Public-Private Partnerships
Peter Adoko Obicci. © 2017. 363 pages.
Governments around the globe are facing a new framework of service delivery as public-private partnerships become more prevalent. Characterized as an innovative tool for change...