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Bimerew Alemu
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  • Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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Dear colleagues Warm Greetings from Addis Ababa Thank you Dr. Rosa Muraguri-Mwololo for your recollection of Thies in Senegal. I am also an eye witness that the health personnel and the community in Thies area work hand and gloves, well coordinate…
May 15
Dear Colleagues Greetings Thank you Yakob for initiating this discussion. Sorry for joining you late because of being occupied on some other urgent tasks. The issues raised by Yakob are very pertinent for all of us. To enrich the ideas being rai…
April 21
Dear friends Greetings Strategic direction you mentioned is a good thinking. Apart from human capacity institutional capacity building is essential. What I am not clear is how to relate the activities with the public sector work being implemented i…
March 10
As to development challenges in Siera Leone I think your approach is good especially in resource allocation and accountability. As you mentioned we need always focus at the weak link for instance at the grass roots level. This is a common challenge…
March 5
Dear colleagues This cultural change topic initiated by Hannah is very important. This is the key problem that needs an in depth discussion and understanding. This is I think one of the key variables to sustainable growth. On that basis I suggest t…
March 4
Dear Dr Aru Rasappan My greetings This is a very important question. I think the public sector is a key player. On that basis I have pointed out my ideas. By trying to adhere to changing circumstances a flexible, practical, pragmatic work on regu…
November 17, 2009
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 infl…
November 13, 2009
Dear friends My greetings In the first place I want to forward my appreciation that this important topic, which Managing for Development Results (MfDR) members have earlier discussed is repeated. I suppose these discussions have been designed havi…
November 9, 2009

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Sectors/Areas of expertise:
Monitoring and Evaluation, Planning and Budgeting
Languages Spoken Fluently:
English

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Dear Hannah, Greetings! Thank you for initiating and leading this interesting topic discusion. The questions that you have put forward are thought provoking and i tried to address the questions as much as possible as far as the Ethiopian experienc…
yesterday
1. Yes, Ethiopia has its own national plan, which mainly focuses on poverty eradication as replied before .Although the PRSP process started in2000 as a process largely between government and the donors, it has now evolved beyond that, and the PASDE…
yesterday
Tapani Vaahtoranta and Wail Fahmi Bedawi joined CoP-MfDR-Africa
yesterday
1) Yes, Rwanda has a PRSP/National Development Plan, 2) and 3) Yes, the M & E plan is operational as the Department of Statistics and the Strategic Planning and Monitoring Unit within MINECOFIN are jointly responsible for the general coordination of…
yesterday
Rwanda PRSP goals are in line with the MDGs, with clear targets for poverty reduction over time. Some progress has been made toward achieving some of the MDGs. For example, access to health services has improved and the Government is likely to achie…
yesterday
Thank you all for the appreciation. We hope we will always receive your support and sharing of experiences so that our CoP grows to meet its goals. Thank you very much.
on Tuesday
Solomon Indeed s other have said this is great stuff! I was previledged to participate in the launch and I must say I was impressed with the crossesction of people participated in the formation of the ZimCoP! There is government support at the Highe…
on Tuesday
Dear Colleagues, First, many thanks to Sheka and to Abiyot, for providing and in depth overview of their country’s PRSP/National Development Strategy. Sheka it is very interesting that you note that “If you get M&E right at the base level input-ou…
on Monday
Thanks James. So why is it that these governments do not work with partners to ensure effective mentoring programs? What alternative knowledge management mechanisms should fragile countries adopt to allow for project sustainability and of course dev…
on Monday
Basil Jones and TAIYE RUTH AINA joined CoP-MfDR-Africa
on Monday
This is very interesting topic for discussion and I am pleased to bring my experience from Liberia to bear on this topic: 1. The complexity and dynamics of reconstruction in post-conflict and fragile environments lead to interventions from multiple…
on Sunday
Well done Solomon- we are slowly getting to the tipping point. I hope you will have a chance of sharing some of the challenges you encountered and what others should watch if they want to have a successful launch. All the best-
on Sunday
A place for members to submit documents and articles to the AfCoP electronic library.
on Sunday
Hello Dear Sheka i want to thank you for your contribution and your strong analyze.Your point exactly what i wanted to demonstrate in my masters degree thesis oriented on result based management. Well as you mentioned ,there is no coordination betwe…
on Sunday
Jean-Christophe Dalka and Nosiku Kalonga joined CoP-MfDR-Africa
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The Socio-Economic Governance and Management Branch (SGMB) of the United Nations’ Department of Public Administration and Development Management (DPADM/DESA) organized an international workshop on “Engaging Citizens in Development Management and P…
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