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This is a group to share experiences on the use of Balanced Scorecard or for members who would like to understand more about the framework. Learn how your organisation can derive benefits from using the Balanced Scorecard.
seyfe tadesse joined Stanley Maake's group May 4, 2011
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Price Freeze as a Policy to Control Inflation in Ethiopia

   Price Freeze as a Policy to Control Inflation in Ethiopia Ethiopia being referred as free market economy, since 1995 when the current government took power from the socialist party, has been following different scenarios to stabilize the economy which is assumed led by the interaction of demand and supply. It has been difficult to economists to evaluate the impact of the socialist economic system (1974-1995) in the country due to the political instability and continuous wars. But since 1995…See More
Blog post by seyfe tadesse May 4, 2011
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SOCIAL WELFARE IN AFRICA

“SOCIAL WELFARE  IN AFRICA”  Social welfare protection, in the form of insurance and assistance programmes, emerged in Europe in the 1800s in order to provide citizens with an economic safety net during periods of illness, economic hardship, and other shocks (Palacios & Sluchynsky, 2006). Today, nearly every country has some form of social protection developed to provide economic support in times of need (International Social Security Association, 2005). Assistance comes in the form of…See More
Blog post by seyfe tadesse Dec 16, 2010
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seyfe tadesse replied to Hannah J Cooper's discussion 'Can We Achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)?'
I am always interested by the topic of discussion on this discussion room . The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are based on the International Development Goals (IDGs) which is drawn up in 1996 by development Assistance committee which is a…
Nov 29, 2010
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seyfe tadesse commented on Dona P Chimanikire's group 'IT DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA'
i say ICT is the easiest way out from poverty but east african countries specifically ethiopia understand the issue so late and yet to privetize the sector to private investors and it is killing the potential benefit it would have bring to the…
Apr 12, 2010
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IT DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA

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THIS IS A GROUP TO FEATURE ENHANCEMENTS TO THE FUTURE OF TECHNOLOGY IN AFRICA AND HOW IT CAN MOVE US AWAY FROM THE SOCIO ECONOMIC STRIFE TO BEING A BETTER AFRICA
seyfe tadesse joined Dona P Chimanikire's group Apr 12, 2010
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seyfe tadesse is now a member of CoP-MfDR-Africa Feb 18, 2010

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Job Title:
junior public budget preparation and administration expert
Organisation Name:
ministry of finance and economic development
Organisation Type:
Government
Sectors/Areas of expertise:
Planning and Budgeting
Please provide additional details on your areas of expertise:
preparing budget for all budgetary organization through IBEX and administer its appropriate use
Languages Spoken Fluently:
English

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Price Freeze as a Policy to Control Inflation in Ethiopia

  

 

Price Freeze as a Policy to Control Inflation in Ethiopia

 

Ethiopia being referred as free market economy, since 1995 when the current government took power from the socialist party, has been following different scenarios to stabilize the economy which is assumed led by the interaction of demand and supply. It has been difficult to economists to evaluate the impact of the socialist economic system (1974-1995) in the country due to the political…

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Posted on May 4, 2011 at 4:26am

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SOCIAL WELFARE IN AFRICA

“SOCIAL WELFARE  IN AFRICA”

 

 

Social welfare protection, in the form of insurance and assistance programmes, emerged in Europe in the 1800s in order to provide citizens with an economic safety net during periods of illness, economic hardship, and other shocks (Palacios & Sluchynsky, 2006). Today, nearly every country has some form of social protection developed to provide economic support in times of need (International…

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Posted on December 16, 2010 at 9:35am

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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
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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

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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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
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