Return on training investment in Parliaments: The need for change in the Pacific region
By: Kinyondo, Abel.
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ArticlePublisher: 2012Description: p.576-592.Subject(s): Parliament | Training
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Parliamentary AffairsSummary: Despite substantial investment in training in Pacific parliaments, which has continued for more than a decade, parliamentary performance for many countries in the region has barely improved. Indeed, Pacific parliaments are still widely regarded as weak. The inability of training programmes to improve parliamentary performance in several areas of the Pacific led the researcher to query whether training providers are concentrating their resources on the right people. Using a multi-case design that used interviews in five Pacific parliamentsラMarshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, Timor-Leste, Tonga and Vanuatuラthe author argues that training providers should give priority to parliamentary staff rather than members ofparliaments. - Reprodu
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 65, Issue no: 3 | Available | AR97843 |
Despite substantial investment in training in Pacific parliaments, which has continued for more than a decade, parliamentary performance for many countries in the region has barely improved. Indeed, Pacific parliaments are still widely regarded as weak. The inability of training programmes to improve parliamentary performance in several areas of the Pacific led the researcher to query whether training providers are concentrating their resources on the right people. Using a multi-case design that used interviews in five Pacific parliamentsラMarshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, Timor-Leste, Tonga and Vanuatuラthe author argues that training providers should give priority to parliamentary staff rather than members ofparliaments. - Reprodu


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