The first analysis of the 1994 genocide written by a Rwandan national. Kimanuka examines Rwanda's survival from being a "failed state", looking at how leaders' bold decisions and the commitment of the Rwandan people led to reform programs and economic recovery. Wider conversation of Africa's general development challenges are also explored.
The first analysis of the 1994 genocide written by a Rwandan national. Kimanuka examines Rwanda's survival from being a "failed state", looking at how leaders' bold decisions and the commitment of the Rwandan people led to reform programs and economic recovery. Wider conversation of Africa's general development challenges are also explored.
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OSCAR KIMANUKA is the Director General for Rwanda's National Information and Broadcasting Bureau in Kigali.
Inhaltsangabe
Background of Africa's Public Sector Reform Problems and Challenges The Public Sector Reform Program in Sub-Saharan Africa The Public Sector Reform Program after 1994 War and Genocide in Rwanda Rwanda's Educational Reforms Management of the Public Sector Reform Process and the Role of ICTs in Rwanda's Transformation Rwanda's Human Resource Challenges Conclusion
Background of Africa's Public Sector Reform Problems and Challenges The Public Sector Reform Program in Sub-Saharan Africa The Public Sector Reform Program after 1994 War and Genocide in Rwanda Rwanda's Educational Reforms Management of the Public Sector Reform Process and the Role of ICTs in Rwanda's Transformation Rwanda's Human Resource Challenges Conclusion
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