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Minyahel Desta
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Ruqayyah Sumun Sep 15, 2011.

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medium term plan and MfDR

Dear allI would like to disccuss and would like to have experance of diffrent friendshow could we make national medium term plan to be resulted based andwhat are the indicators to say plan is result based?  See More
A discussion started by Minyahel Desta was featured Sep 21, 2011
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Ruqayyah Sumun replied to Minyahel Desta's discussion 'medium term plan and MfDR'
Hi Minyael, Im Ruqayyah from Mauritius. I think its a nice idea. A medium term plan has the benefit of being implemented quickly if well executred.  I think we should first of all identify a specific issue and then decide how to develop a…
Sep 15, 2011
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medium term plan and MfDR

Dear allI would like to disccuss and would like to have experance of diffrent friendshow could we make national medium term plan to be resulted based andwhat are the indicators to say plan is result based?  See More
Discussion posted by Minyahel Desta Sep 8, 2011
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International trade, its contribution in the view of MfDR

Hello all,international trade is considered as a way of boosting world welfareit has been and is said it is one way to come out of poverty, hunger and starvation by economic integration and free trade. when countries trade ,exchange goods and services freely. where countriesspecialize in there comparatively advantageous area.so why is not most of developing countries beneficiary of this principle? how can we benefit from international trade will MfDR help developing countries and LDCs boost…See More
Discussion posted by Minyahel Desta Feb 27, 2010
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Minyahel Desta replied to Hannah J Cooper's discussion 'MfDR Software: Culture Change - A Tough Nut to Crack'
Hello everybody, Let me say a little on what I feel and saw around. As of me the external factors that lead to change are many in kind but from what I saw, the present status of our organization, the level of our fellow colleagues, inefficient…
Nov 30, 2009
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Minyahel Desta replied to Arunaselam Rasappan's discussion 'Institutionalization of MfDR & IRBM'
Hello all Dear Dr anu Rasappan, It is a very motivating, interesting and knowledgeable discussion that you raised. And I hope good experience sharing will be heard in this session. by the way many almost all will be very happy to see you around.…
Nov 17, 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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Job Title:
Developmant Planning and Research Expert
Organisation Name:
Ministry of Fiance and economic Development
Organisation Type:
Government
Please provide additional details on your areas of expertise:
Planning and different kinds of Research
Languages Spoken Fluently:
English

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At 8:49am on January 21, 2009, Tamirat YacobTamirat Yacob said…
Dear Menyahil,

Good to know that you are now a member of this dynamic society.

Keep up the good work and now start engaging yourself actively in the process.

Best regards,
 
 
 

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Dear Dev.,   Thanks. I look forward to further comments.   Regards,   Sheka
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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…
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Book Review: Fixing Failed States - A Framework for Rebuilding A Fractured World

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