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Nikitka, Miriam.
Public Sector Performance and Development Cooperation in Rwanda = Results-Based Approaches /
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Public Sector Performance and Development Cooperation in Rwanda/ by Stephan Klingebiel, Victoria Gonsior, Franziska Jakobs, Miriam Nikitka.
Reminder of title:
Results-Based Approaches /
Author:
Klingebiel, Stephan.
other author:
Gonsior, Victoria.
Description:
XII, 96 p. 5 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Public policy. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-42144-5
ISBN:
9783319421445
Public Sector Performance and Development Cooperation in Rwanda = Results-Based Approaches /
Klingebiel, Stephan.
Public Sector Performance and Development Cooperation in Rwanda
Results-Based Approaches /[electronic resource] :by Stephan Klingebiel, Victoria Gonsior, Franziska Jakobs, Miriam Nikitka. - 1st ed. 2016. - XII, 96 p. 5 illus. in color.online resource.
1. Introduction -- 2. Theoretical Framework: RBApps -- 3. Case Study: Imhigo - A Traditional Rwandan Concept as a RBApp -- 4. Imhigo and Development Cooperation: What kind of relationship? -- 5. Final Conclusion.
This study provides a conceptual framework for analysing Results-Based Approaches to improving public sector effectiveness and efficiency according to their actor constellation and shared characteristics. Though there is consensus regarding the importance of functioning public sector agencies and organizations for sustainable development, public sector reform efforts have historically only had modest success. Results-Based Approaches aim at improving public sector performance through the establishment of reward modalities on the domestic as well as international levels, and the authors of this work evaluate the potential of these approaches to provide an entry point for development cooperation. Applying their framework to empirical data obtained from fieldwork in Rwanda, they analyse the main domestic performance approach – Imhigo – and suggest how the system might be strengthened. Stephan Klingebiel is Department Head (Bilateral and Multilateral Development Policy) at the German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE). His research and university teaching focus on political economy of aid, aid and development effectiveness, political economy and governance issues in sub-Saharan Africa, and crisis prevention and conflict management. He is a regular Visiting Professor at Stanford University (Bing Overseas Studies Program, Cape Town) and a visiting lecturer at Philipps University Marburg, Germany. Victoria Gonsior is a consultant for Public Finance Management at GFA Consulting Group. Previously, she participated in the Postgraduate Training Programme and worked as a researcher at the German Development Institute. Her research and work concentrate on development economics with a focus on public finance. Franziska Jakobs is a consultant for Governance at GFA Consulting Group, Germany. Previously, she completed the Postgraduate Training Programme and worked as a researcher at the German Development Institute. Her research and work mainly focus on good governance issues, in particular decentralization, public service delivery and local governance. Miriam Nikitka is a consultant in the Monitoring & Evaluation Unit at GFA Consulting Group. Previously, she participated in the Postgraduate Training Programme at the German Development Institute. Her research and work concentrate on results-based approaches, results-oriented monitoring and complex strategic evaluations.
ISBN: 9783319421445
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-42144-5doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: JF1525.P6
Dewey Class. No.: 320.6
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