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ADMINISTRATIVE AND CIVIL SERVICE REFORM IN EQUATORIAL GUINEA

MANGUE NNANDONGO, GUILLERMO

Cahiers Africains d`Administration Publique. African Administrative Studies, n.º 58/2002, pág. 11

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Civil Service Reform Efforts. 2.1. Reforms During the First Regime. 2.2. The Reforms During Una Guinea Mejor. 3. Conclusion.

ADMINISTRATIVE IMPERATIVES OF TRADE LIBERALIZATION: THE CASE OF THE NIGERIAN CUSTOMS SERVICE AND BORDER FORMALITIES

WALKER, JUDITH-ANN

Cahiers Africains d`Administration Publique. African Administrative Studies, n.º 52/1999, pág. 101

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Trade liberalization, theglobal and the regional arguments. 3. Administrativeimplications of trade policy reform. 4. West africaneconomic unions, ECOWAS and obstacles to tradeliberalization. 5. The nigerian customs and tradeliberalization: issues of administrative reform. 6. Tradeliberalization, border administration and administrativereform in the nigerian customs service. 7. Summary andconclusion.

ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM AND THE CIVIL SERVICE: SWAZILAND'S EXPERIENCE SINCE INDEPENDENCE

DLAMINI, MUSA P.

Cahiers Africains d`Administration Publique. African Administrative Studies, n.º 65/2005, pág. 35 a 52

Sumario
I. INTRODUCTION. II. SWAZILAND: THE ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM RECORD. III. ADMINISTRATION REFORM: A CRITICAL EVALUATION. IV. CONCLUSION.

ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM IN ERITREA

ABUBAKER, GAFER

Cahiers Africains d`Administration Publique. African Administrative Studies, n.º 51/1998, pág. 75

Sumario
1. Abstract. 2. The Context of Reform. 3. The content of the Reform Program. a) Phase One (1991-1993). b) Phase Two (1993-1996). c) Socio-economic Policy Reform. d) New Administrative Regions. e) Central Administration. f) Reforming the Public Enterprises. g) The streamlining of Governmental Personnel. h) Revision of Salary. i) Training and Development. j) The Constitutional Phase (1997- ). k) Democracy and Political Parties. l) The Results of the Reform. 4. Conclusion. 5. References.

AFRICA'S REGIONAL INTEGRATION PROCESS: SOME KEY ISSUES

DIOUF, MBAYE;TANOE, DANIEL

Cahiers Africains d`Administration Publique. African Administrative Studies, n.º 52/1999, pág. 9

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. The concept of regionalco-operation and integration. 3. Scope and objectives of theAbuja treaty. 4. Constraints or weaknesses or Africa'sintegration experience. 5. Proposals towards acceleratingAfrica's integration process. 6. Conclusion.

APPLICATION OF POLICY ANALYSIS METHODS IN AFRICAN CIVIL SERVICES

BALOGUN M.J.

Cahiers Africains d`Administration Publique. African Administrative Studies, n.º 49/1997, pág. 15

Sumario
1. Antecedents to training in policy analysis methods and techniques. 2. Policy analysis and its environment. 3. Methodology of policy analysis.

APRM AND THE QUEST FOR CAPABLE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION IN AFRICA IN THE 21ST CENTURY: ISSUES AND CHALLENGES.

BANDORA, MUSINGA T. AND MULIKITA, NJUNGA M.

Cahiers Africains d`Administration Publique. African Administrative Studies, n.º 64/2005, pág. 59 a 70

Sumario
1.INTRODUCTION. 2.NEPAD'S APRM: AN OVERVIEW. 3.ESTABILISHING APRM STRUCTURES AT NATIONAL LEVEL:AN OVERVIEW. 4.TOWARDS A PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION THAT IS CLIENT DRIVEN. 5.THE QUEST FOR CAPABLE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION IN AFRICA: A BALANCE SHEET. 6.THE AFRICAN PUBLIC SERVICE CHARTER: A PLATFORM FOR CSO LEVERAGE IN APRM. 7.APPRAISAL AND FORWARD LOOK. 8.CONCLUSION.

BUILDING THE INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN ZAMBIA IN THE THIRD REPUBLIC: AN ASSESSMENT

MUKWENA, ROYSON M.

Cahiers Africains d`Administration Publique. African Administrative Studies, n.º 53/1999, pág. 105

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Theoretical framework. 3. Thethird republic. 4. Institutional capacity of local councils.5. Government efforts at capacity building. 6. Public sectorreform programme (PSRP). 7. Implementing the public sectorreform programme. 8. Local government support project(LOGOSP). 9. Conclusión.

CHARTER FOR PUBLIC SERVICE IN AFRICA: STRATEGIES FOR IMPLEMENTATION IN NIGERIA

MUSA, SHEHU A.

Cahiers Africains d`Administration Publique. African Administrative Studies, n.º 57/2001, pág. 77

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Nigerian Civil Service in perspective. 3. Overview of the Charter. a) Fundamental principles of the public service. b) Rules governing relations between the public service and users. c) Rules governing relations between the public service and public service employees. 4. Implementation strategies. 5. Conclusion.

CIVIL SERVICE REFORM IN ETHIOPIA

BEYENNE, ASMELASH

Cahiers Africains d`Administration Publique. African Administrative Studies, n.º 51/1998, pág. 97

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. A Brief Background to the Civil Service Reform under the Transitional Government and FDRE. 3. Civil Service Reform under the Transitional Government - Phase I. a) Restructuring government institutions. b) Managing redundancy and retrenchment. 4. Elements of the Civil Service Reform under the FDRE - Phase II. 5. Challenges and Prospects for the Future. 6. References.

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