Please let us know what you think about the latest changes to the AfCoP site! We want to get your feedback on the website banner, the colors, the layout, the features, and the content!
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Comment by kiven matiza on November 6, 2009 at 12:46am
Though a new member but the site is good. Only had problems trying to upload my photo.
Comment by Ledule Bosch on October 5, 2009 at 9:31am
Hi AfCop Secretariat,
I appreciate the idea of website utilization and its look and feel feedback. As you know i had numerous challenges with downloading photos and videos, and as I managed to upload photos, there were duplicates and had to ask Sheila to intervene. You know if you are not an IT guru, some of the funny little things can be a challenge, and i felt stupid to learn from Sheila how to clean up the duplicates using the X mark on the corner of each posting. Perhaps we need online guidelines, how about that? Remember Africa needs to build capacity even in areas that might not necessarily be crucial. I also aspired to change the look and feel of my page.... wao, i ended up giving up. Otherwise, the website looks good.
Thank you for the work in advancing the AfCoP and the many interesting additions to the website. I have been listening to the audio additions to the live cases of the Sourcebook, the one for Ledule breaks a lot (it is not continous). I am not sure whether it is the same for all members or it only happened to me.
The Sign Out is not responding. Can a fix be made, please. Improvement is required on attempting to prepare documents in Word . The assumption that all gadgets have pdf facility is wrong. I think we need to go to IT basics to have greater information sharing hence consequence participation.
Comment by Sithole Humbe on April 16, 2009 at 8:14am
The new website looks good but there is a need to add Links and Anglophone on the main Menu.
Dear Sheka,
Thanks for sharing this book review with us and for examining its implications in Sierra Leone.
Although Mauritius doesn't fall in this category, I'll go through the book for its insight into the complexity of issues involved…
BOOK REVIEWFixing Failed States: A Framework for Rebuilding A Fractured WorldBy Ashraf Ghani & Clare Lockhart. Oxford University Press. 2008. What Lessons There Are for Sierra Leone? Review by Sheka BANGURAJICA Scholar (PhD)Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Beppu, JapanE-mail: shekabangs@yahoo.co.uk---------------SummaryIn Fixing Failed States by Ashraf Ghani and Clare Lockhart, the attention of nations and the international community is brought to the realization and the need to be…See More
BOOK REVIEWFixing Failed States: A Framework for Rebuilding A Fractured WorldBy Ashraf Ghani & Clare Lockhart. Oxford University Press. 2008. What Lessons There Are for Sierra Leone? Review by Sheka BANGURAJICA Scholar (PhD)Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Beppu, JapanE-mail: shekabangs@yahoo.co.uk---------------SummaryIn Fixing Failed States by Ashraf Ghani and Clare Lockhart, the attention of nations and the international community is brought to the realization and the need to be…See More
Key Messages:Rethinking and enforcing PSR strategies that tackle issues of values, ethics, integrity and attitude in the public/civil service can turn around the African continent. Strong public institutions, complaint handling systems and streamlined service time processes are in many ways embedded in value-based and ethical public services; and enhances competitiveness;Public sector reforms should be designed and implemented within the socio-political and macroeconomic context of a given…See More
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