Boma (Sør-Sudan)

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Boma er betegnelsen på det laveste administrasjonsnivået i lokalforvaltningen i Sør-Sudan.[1]

Det kan være én eller flere landsbyer i en boma. Hver boma ledes av en lokal høvding (engelsk: chief).[2]

En rettslig instans på bomanivå utgjør den laveste formen for et lokalt rettsapparat i Sør-Sudan. Flere bomaer danner til sammen en litt større administrativ enhet som kalles en payma.

Referanser[rediger | rediger kilde]

  1. ^ Grawert, Elke (redaktør) (2010). After the Comprehensive Peace Agreement in Sudan (engelsk). Boydell & Brewer. s. 104. ISBN 9781847010223. «In the areas held by the SPLM/A, the administration consists of the county and two lower levels; the payam and the boma. The county is the primary level of local government below the state and comprises a minimum population of 100,000 citizens (GOSS 2005: 14). The payam signifies and intermediate administration level between the county and the boma; it consists of an unspecified number of bomas with a minimum population of 25,000. The boma is the lowest level of local government and comprises an area led by a local chief. It contains one or more villages with a minimum population of 5,000, that is, 1,000 tax-paying families (ibid.).» 
  2. ^ Grawert, Elke (redaktør) (2010). After the Comprehensive Peace Agreement in Sudan (engelsk). Boydell & Brewer. s. 104. ISBN 9781847010223. «In the areas held by the SPLM/A, the administration consists of the county and two lower levels; the payam and the boma. The county is the primary level of local government below the state and comprises a minimum population of 100,000 citizens (GOSS 2005: 14). The payam signifies and intermediate administration level between the county and the boma; it consists of an unspecified number of bomas with a minimum population of 25,000. The boma is the lowest level of local government and comprises an area led by a local chief. It contains one or more villages with a minimum population of 5,000, that is, 1,000 tax-paying families (ibid.).»