Managing development policy in Botswana implementing reforms for rapid change.
By: Hope, Kempe Ronald, Sr.
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ArticlePublisher: 1995Description: p.41-52.Subject(s): Management - Botswana | Development administration - Botswana | Development policy
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Public Administration and DevelopmentSummary: "In recent years, Botswana's international reputation as a nation with sound development management has been slightly tarnished and the country's government has become increasingly concerned about the declining performance of its development management machinery. This concern of the government has been translated into series of reform measures designed to bring about rapid change. This article discusses and analyses those reform measures and their potential impact on the development management process in Botswana. It was determined that the reform measures were, for the most part, carefully crafted and are being purposefully implemented showing the nation, once again, to be one with good governance"
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"In recent years, Botswana's international reputation as a nation with sound development management has been slightly tarnished and the country's government has become increasingly concerned about the declining performance of its development management machinery. This concern of the government has been translated into series of reform measures designed to bring about rapid change. This article discusses and analyses those reform measures and their potential impact on the development management process in Botswana. It was determined that the reform measures were, for the most part, carefully crafted and are being purposefully implemented showing the nation, once again, to be one with good governance"


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