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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 a public service ...
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 implementing policies. The ...
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 body of public ...
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 a confusing analysis ...
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 a free market ...
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 and duties of ...
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