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Political Economy: From Analysis to Action
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It is a privilege to join the AfCoP MfDR community for this discussion. My name is Sina Odugbemi and I head the Communication for Governance and Accountability Program (CommGAP) at the World Bank.…Continue

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Started this discussion. Last reply by Antonio Lambino Dec 1, 2009.

 

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Antonio Lambino replied to Antonio Lambino's discussion 'Political Economy: From Analysis to Action'
Thanks, Bimerew and Rosa for responding to the latest post. Bimerew, to the point you raise regarding the Bus Owners Association, I think the fact-finding and analysis that went into understanding the bus sector revealed a number of things that may…
Dec 1, 2009
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Dr. Rosa Muraguri-Mwololo replied to Antonio Lambino's discussion 'Political Economy: From Analysis to Action'
Dear Sina et al, The Dakar case is in deed a mirror image of Nairobi a few years ago. The chaos described; the overloading, the bribes, the abuse of commuters by touts, smokey highly polluting ramshackles on the road, name it - was what we…
Nov 29, 2009
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Bimerew Alemu replied to Antonio Lambino's discussion 'Political Economy: From Analysis to Action'
Dear Antonio Lambino My greetings from Addis Ababa Thank for your intervention. The study and lessons you reflected is very relevant for our context.The matrix you have shown (influence-interest matrix ) the findings imply that moving to high…
Nov 13, 2009
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Antonio Lambino replied to Antonio Lambino's discussion 'Political Economy: From Analysis to Action'
Hi, everyone. Thank you very much to those who have shared experiences and posted comments. It’s a pleasure to join your community in continuing this discussion! Hi again, Tsegaye. As regards your questions on governance in the banking…
Nov 12, 2009
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Minyahel Desta replied to Antonio Lambino's discussion 'Political Economy: From Analysis to Action'
Hello all, Let me say some on the urban transportation in my home country Ethiopia. The transportation system in Ethiopia is not different from other Sub-Saharan Countries it is becoming sever these days though. This problem vary from place to place…
Nov 11, 2009
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Minyahel Desta replied to Antonio Lambino's discussion 'Political Economy: From Analysis to Action'
Hello All, I would like to appreciate sina Odugbem and his colleague for this wonderful and great discussion topic and I would also like to thank the whole participant contributing to the discussion because it is there very interesting participation…
Nov 5, 2009
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Tsegaye Anduanbessa replied to Antonio Lambino's discussion 'Political Economy: From Analysis to Action'
Dear Antonio Lambino and all, Thank you for your feedbacks and all resources. I found them very relevant for me. I also like the definitions, the resources too, you gave us on good governance and they are workable for me too. But I wish somebody in…
Nov 2, 2009
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Antonio Lambino replied to Antonio Lambino's discussion 'Political Economy: From Analysis to Action'
Hi, everyone. Hope your week's been going well. In this post, we will apply the political economy analysis to action framework (what, why, and how) described in the first post to a concrete example: the urban bus operations in Dhaka,…
Oct 30, 2009
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Antonio Lambino replied to Antonio Lambino's discussion 'Political Economy: From Analysis to Action'
Hi, Rosa, Psindai, Tsegaye, Ledule, and other members of the community! We very much appreciate your comments and generosity in sharing your own experiences. Political Economy Analysis to Action indeed promises to help reformers move their change…
Oct 28, 2009
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Ledule Bosch replied to Antonio Lambino's discussion 'Political Economy: From Analysis to Action'
Dear Sina, The dialogue around this topic is complex but interesting indeed. From South Africa I would like to engage you on a case within the Transport sector, the systematic challenges that persisted to plague this sector and current reforms…
Oct 27, 2009
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Tsegaye Anduanbessa replied to Antonio Lambino's discussion 'Political Economy: From Analysis to Action'
Dear Sina Odugbemi and Tony Lambino, I think it is a great privilege to have you two in this discussion. I really appreciate for your time and contribution. I hope we will grasp many ideas and knowledge from your rich experience and wisdom. The…
Oct 25, 2009
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Pindai M Sithole replied to Antonio Lambino's discussion 'Political Economy: From Analysis to Action'
I can relate to this - our Zimbbwe situation. You know sometimes our leaders go into this reform paralysis or analysis paralysis for ages without any practical actions being taken. It is sad. I hope one day someone will develop a vaccine to remove…
Oct 24, 2009
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Dr. Rosa Muraguri-Mwololo replied to Antonio Lambino's discussion 'Political Economy: From Analysis to Action'
Dear Sina, We are glad and priviledged to have you as a guest to the AfCoP. This sounds like an interesting discussion and a unconventional way of getting to results especially for 'sticky' sectors. Am already thinking of the Kenyan…
Oct 24, 2009
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Political Economy: From Analysis to Action

It is a privilege to join the AfCoP MfDR community for this discussion. My name is Sina Odugbemi and I head the Communication for Governance and Accountability Program (CommGAP) at the World Bank. CommGAP focuses on the contributions of communication approaches and techniques to good governance and development effectiveness through three complementary program areas: research and advocacy; capacity building and training; and support to operations. I prepared this post with my colleague, Tony…See More
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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…
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Book Review: Fixing Failed States - A Framework for Rebuilding A Fractured World

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
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Part 6- Public Sector Reforms in Sub-Saharan Africa. Conclusions

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