The National Governance Programme (2006-10) and the modernization of the administration: Cameroon and new public management
By: Tamekou, Raoul.
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ArticlePublisher: 2008Description: p.217-34.Subject(s): Public administration | Administrative reform
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International Review of Administrative SciencesSummary: New Public Management (NPM) emerged in the 1980s as the recognized instrument of public administration modernization. it has been introduced into African countries through National Governance Programmes (NGPs), programmes that set out to reform and improve the action of the State. It is only natural that we should study the impacts, whether concrete or planned, of their application. That is the core purpose of this document, which looks into the mutation of Cameroon's public administration from the perspective of NPM on the basis of the reform planned by the latest NGP straddling 2006-10. It also analyses the reasons that prompted Cameroon to adopt NPM, as well as its political and, in particular, administrative consequences. - Reproduced.
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New Public Management (NPM) emerged in the 1980s as the recognized instrument of public administration modernization. it has been introduced into African countries through National Governance Programmes (NGPs), programmes that set out to reform and improve the action of the State. It is only natural that we should study the impacts, whether concrete or planned, of their application. That is the core purpose of this document, which looks into the mutation of Cameroon's public administration from the perspective of NPM on the basis of the reform planned by the latest NGP straddling 2006-10. It also analyses the reasons that prompted Cameroon to adopt NPM, as well as its political and, in particular, administrative consequences. - Reproduced.


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