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October 1, 2014

The Nigerian Civil Service Of The Future

Written by: Tunji Olaopa (Published in: See Source) THE title of this piece happens to be the title of my forthcoming publication, previewed in this piece. […]
October 1, 2014

Nigerian government lacks will to reform public service, says UK govt

Nigerian government lacks will to reform public service, says UK govt  –  By: Ini Ekott (See source) The public service reform programme is being funded by DFID Nigeria’s […]
October 1, 2014

Why Do Reforms Fail? A Civil Service Reform Trajectory for Nigeria

By Tunji Olaopa (Published in: http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/why-do-reforms-fail-a-civil-service-reform-trajectory-for-nigeria/135486/)     Why Do Reforms Fail? A Civil Service Reform Trajectory for Nigeria  Most of the rejoinders I received on the two […]
October 1, 2014

Knowledge management and development targets in Nigeria

In a 2010 article published by  the International Food Policy Research Institute, by Nwafor, Manson,Salau, Shehu examined the issue of knowledge management and development targets in […]
October 1, 2014

Expanding Community Management of Malnutrition in Nigeria

Expanding Community Management of Malnutrition in Nigeria Published in: http://r4d.org/focus-areas/expanding-community-management-malnutrition-nigeria The Challenge Severe acute malnutrition (SAM), or extremely low weight-for-height, is estimated to affect 500,000-1,000,000 children under […]
October 1, 2014

Support to Nigeria Malaria Programme (SuNMaP)

Support to Nigeria Malaria Programme (SuNMaP)  –  Health Partners International (HPI) is a partner in the consortium managing an exciting new programme of support to the […]
October 1, 2014

Russia in Transition

Source: Global Economy Matters (http://globaleconomydoesmatter.blogspot.in/) Written by: https://www.blogger.com/profile/16843402165210120665 From 1989 to 1999/2001 the total fertility rate in Russia fell from replacement levels to around 1.1/1.3 and notable […]
October 1, 2014

Transfer pricing: A challenge for developing countries

Courtesy: http://www.oecdobserver.org/ News: http://www.oecdobserver.org/news/archivestory.php/aid/3131/Transfer_pricing:_A_challenge_for_developing_countries.html By: Caroline Silberztein, OECD Centre for Tax Policy and Administration A lot of debate about tax and developing countries nowadays tends to focus on how to […]
October 1, 2014

Opinion: Does minimum wage make sense? Yes, but…

Opinion: Does minimum wage make sense? Yes, but…  –    Minimum wages are on top of the political agenda in many countries. U.S. President Barack Obama’s […]
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