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World Public Sector Report 2010. Reconstructing public administration after conflict challenges practices and lessons learned

Por: Organización de las Naciones Unidas (ONU).
Series ST/ESA/PAD/SER.E 69.New York ONU 2010Descripción: 162 páginas.ISBN: 978-92-1-123182-3.Tema(s): GLOBALIZACIÓN | INDUSTRIAS EXTRACTIVAS -- INFORME | INTERNACIONALIZACIÓN | TRANSPARENCIA | ADMINISTRACIÓN PÚBLICA | ALEMANIA | AUSTRALIA | AUSTRIA | BÉLGICA | CANADÁ | CHILE | COREA DE SUR | DINAMARCA | ESPAÑA | ESLOVENIA | ESTONIA | FINLANDIA | FRANCIA | GRECIA | HUNGRÍA | IRLANDA | ISLANDIA | ISRAEL | ITALIA | JAPÓN | MÉXICO | NORUEGA | NUEVA ZELANDA | PAÍSES BAJOS | POLONIA | PORTUGAL | REINO UNIDO DE GRAN BRETAÑA | REPÚBLICA CHECA | SUECIA | SUIZA | TURQUÍARecursos en línea: Haga clic para acceso en línea
Contenidos:
Chapter I: Public Administration Challenges after Conflict -- Chapter II: Developing Effective Public Sector Leadership -- Chapter III: Building Effective Public Administration Institutions -- Chapter V Engaging Citizens in Post conflict Reconstruction: Decentralization for Participatory Governance
Resumen: This 2010 Report brings to the fore a very critical issue - how to reconstruct public administration in post-conflict situations so as to enable it to promote peace and development in countries that have been affected by civil war and destruction. It is a question that has remained unresolved for decades and has brought poverty, despair, and death to people in many corners of the world. Over 20 million people have died since World War II because of civil wars, and many more have been internally displaced.
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Chapter I: Public Administration Challenges after Conflict -- Chapter II: Developing Effective Public Sector Leadership -- Chapter III: Building Effective Public Administration Institutions -- Chapter V Engaging Citizens in Post conflict Reconstruction: Decentralization for Participatory Governance

This 2010 Report brings to the fore a very critical issue - how to reconstruct public administration in post-conflict situations so as to enable it to promote peace and development in countries that have been affected by civil war and destruction. It is a question that has remained unresolved for decades and has brought poverty, despair, and death to people in many corners of the world. Over 20 million people have died since World War II because of civil wars, and many more have been internally displaced.

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