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The educational system in UK itself is very hard for any students. Though teaching standards may differ from the universities or schools you attend the general impression is same. The professors don ...
The recent struggle of the Ukrainian people against president Yanukovych's rule, originally named as the Euromaidan, is a vivid illustration of the emerging brave new world. While the political crisis in ...
The Guardian's editor, Alan Rusbridger, appeared before the House of Commons home affairs select committee on December 2, to answer questions about his newspaper's publication of intelligence files leaked by ...
Globalization and its influence on state sovereignty has been undoubtedly a topic of broad discussions and hot debates among academics, experts and policy makers. A popular idea developed recently is “the end ...
If one searches the phrase ‘citizens’ charter’’ on Google, they would get more than 2.1 million results. The charter is a written document that constitutes a list of services, standards, rights ...
Since 1991, the EPRDF-led government has embarked on a series of reform programmes. These have hinged on the ideological shift that took place in the country, from a centralised command economy to ...
I read the viewpoint, headlined – “Complacency Prolongs Subpar Reforms” (Volume 14, Number 692, August 4, 2013) by Yohannes Woldegebriel. It was intended to provide a reply to my previous commentary. Yohannes offered ...
BY: FekaduNigussa (Lecturer in Ethiopian Civil Service University;e-mail:nigussaf@yahoo.com; P. o. box 150377) Background Traditional system of administration failed to ascertain efficient and effective goods and service delivery. Extensive ...
The post-1991 shift in political ideology, accompanied by the introduction of federalism, enabled Ethiopia to have regional governments with delimited constitutional authority. Each of these regions has executive organs in charge of ...
The concept good governance emerged as a development agenda by World Bank twenty years ago. The 1989 World Bank study, “Sub-Saharan Africa – from Crisis to Sustainable Growth” (1), indicated good governance as ...
Challenges Pakistan youth face In most of the developing countries young people are growing up without opportunities, information and services they need to reach their full potential. There is mounting evidence to ...
The care with which our dead are treated is a mark of how civilized a society we are. – Charles Haddon-Cave. The recent flash flood, cloudbursts, and landslides on 16th and 17th June ...
Introduction The accountability of not-for-profit organizations has been the subject of substantial debate and analysis. Today, NGO and voluntary sector are unorganised and unregulated and its credibility is in question. Many people ...
In India, tragic incidents have always been marked by theatrics and drama by the political class much to the chagrin of those who suffer at its hands. The mass tragedy caused by ...
Let's ask the G8 to consider the case of Ms. D. She was a mother of six, her youngest child two years old. She caught a cold on a Sunday. The ...
Last year in Geneva during GLOBAL+5, our inaugural festival of global governance, David Held – a seasoned academic versed in the topic and born to be a member of our jury – was ...
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