Public Sector Greenness and Cleanliness in Ethiopia

A Case Study of Government Organizations in Adama and Bahir Dar Cities, Ethiopia

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56302/jads.v10i2.9697

Keywords:

Green public sector, clean working environment, sustainability ethics, effects, employee productivity, Ethiopian public sector

Abstract

Across the globe, calls for clean, green, and environmentally sustainable public sectors are growing louder, driven by the urgent need for a sustainable society, environment, and green development. These sectors act as crucial engines, both coordinating actions and promoting accountability across the private, government, and civil society spheres. However, in the Ethiopian context, information remains scarce on how employees and customers perceive the link between sustainability, clean and green environments within the public sector, and how these environments impact employee work motivation and productivity. This study dives deep into these questions, investigating the state of sustainability ethics and green/clean public sector maintenance in Ethiopia. It examines employee awareness, the challenges of building and running such workplaces, and ultimately, the perceived effects of clean and green working environments on the Ethiopian public sector. Employing a Concurrent Mixed Methods Design, the study utilizes both quantitative surveys with employees and customers and qualitative interviews with leadership positions. The findings reveal multifaceted impacts of green and clean public services, with the most resounding theme, supported by existing research, being the direct link between sustainable workplaces and higher productivity and success. These positive effects manifest in various ways, from increased employee and customer satisfaction, enhanced commitment and productivity, and the promotion of peace and stability, to laying the foundation for a healthy and productive society.

Author Biography

Zerihun Doda

Dr Zerihun Doda, a former faculty member at Hawasa University, Ethiopia, is currently a Senior Researcher and Assistant Professor at the Ethiopian Civil Service University, where he is also currently Director of Research and Publications Office. Overall, he has 25 years’ experience of teaching and conducting sociological, social anthropological and inter-disciplinary research as a faculty member and as a consultant carrying out research and training for academia and NGOs. His research experience and interests include ethnographic, survey and ethnohistorical research; studies of identity, livelihoods, and the nature–culture nexus; social policy, development, the social impacts of development projects; disadvantaged social groups and local communities; environment, society and climate change. Dr Zerihun has published in, and served as a professional reviewer for, various reputable journals, including BMC Public health; SAGE Open Journals; Taylor & Francis COGENT Environmental Sciences and COGENT Social Sciences. He currently serves as Director of Research & Publication Office  and a Managing Editor of the African Journal of Development Studies, in the Ethiopian Civil Service University.

Published

2023-12-31

How to Cite

Doda, Z. ., & Worku, M. (2023). Public Sector Greenness and Cleanliness in Ethiopia: A Case Study of Government Organizations in Adama and Bahir Dar Cities, Ethiopia. Journal of African Development Studies, 10(2), 75–90. https://doi.org/10.56302/jads.v10i2.9697