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Bimerew Alemu
Bimerew Alemu
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  • Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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Bimerew Alemu commented on Dr. Rosa Muraguri-Mwololo's blog post '"A Harvest of Nutrition Results in Thies"'
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…
May 15, 2010
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Bimerew Alemu replied to Yakob Mudesir's discussion 'Assuring Quality of Statsitical Data for better M&E system in Africa'
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…
Apr 21, 2010
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Bimerew Alemu commented on African CoP's blog post 'New AfCoP Strategy'
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…
Mar 10, 2010
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Bimerew Alemu commented on Sheka Bangura's blog post 'Accountability in the Age of Results: a Post-War Context'
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…
Mar 5, 2010
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Bimerew Alemu replied to Hannah J Cooper's discussion 'MfDR Software: Culture Change - A Tough Nut to Crack'
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…
Mar 4, 2010
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Bimerew Alemu replied to Arunaselam Rasappan's discussion 'Institutionalization of MfDR & IRBM'
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…
Nov 17, 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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Bimerew Alemu replied to Hannah J Cooper's discussion 'Back to Basics: Everything You Wanted to Know About Managing for Development Results'
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…
Nov 9, 2009

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Organisation Name:
I don't have

Rather I serve in public service ; in Federal Ministry of Finance and Economic Development of Ethiopia
Organisation Type:
Government
Sectors/Areas of expertise:
Monitoring and Evaluation, Planning and Budgeting
Please provide additional details on your areas of expertise:
I have been serving in Government institutions and actively worked in M and E, planning and budgeting . Currently I am working in Development Planning and Research Directorate of the Federal Ministry.
Languages Spoken Fluently:
English

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Sheka Bangura commented on Sheka Bangura's blog post 'Book Review: Fixing Failed States - A Framework for Rebuilding A Fractured World'
Dear Dev.,   Thanks. I look forward to further comments.   Regards,   Sheka
10 hours ago
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Devendra Parsad Ruhee commented on Sheka Bangura's blog post 'Book Review: Fixing Failed States - A Framework for Rebuilding A Fractured World'
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…
15 hours ago
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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
A blog post by Sheka Bangura was featured Thursday
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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
Blog post by Sheka Bangura Wednesday
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Part 6- Public Sector Reforms in Sub-Saharan Africa. Conclusions

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
A blog post by Sylvia Siango Apreku was featured Wednesday
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Public Financial Management

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Discussions on developments in pfm in sub-Saharan AfricaSee More
Roy Magosvongwe joined Andy Wynne's group Wednesday
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How do you MfDR?
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Roy Magosvongwe, Getachew Assefa and Saidu Ishmael kamara joined CoP-MfDR-Africa Tuesday

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