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Millennium Development Goals And Community Initiatives In The Asia Pacific 1st Edition Amita Singh

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Millennium Development Goals And Community Initiatives In The Asia Pacific 1st Edition Amita Singh
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Publisher: Springer India
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.33 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Amita Singh, Anbumozhi Venkatachalam (auth.), Amita Singh, Eduardo T. Gonzalez, Stanley Bruce Thomson (eds.)
ISBN: 9788132207597, 9788132207603, 8132207599, 8132207602
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Millennium Development Goals And Community Initiatives In The Asia Pacific 1st Edition Amita Singh by Amita Singh, Anbumozhi Venkatachalam (auth.), Amita Singh, Eduardo T. Gonzalez, Stanley Bruce Thomson (eds.) 9788132207597, 9788132207603, 8132207599, 8132207602 instant download after payment.

The book brings together implementation studies from the Asia Pacific countries in the context of the deadline of 2015 for achieving the Millennium Development Goals. The contributors to this volume are scholars belonging to the Network of Asia Pacific Schools and Institutes of Public Administration and Governance (NAPSIPAG). NAPSIPAG is the only non-West governance research network presently located at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi after having shifted from its original location at INTAN (Government of Malaysia) at Kuala Lumpur in 2009. ‘Implementation’ is a less understood but a much debated area of governance research. It requires micro-level analysis of government agencies, service delivery departments and stakeholders on one hand and its national and global policy level connections on the other. Implementation studies are above disciplinary divides and subsequent disjunctions which inhibit explorations on policy downslides or failures. The studies relate to the new initiatives which governments across the region have undertaken to reach out to the MDG targets agreed upon in 2000. The focus of analysis is the policy framework, local capacities of both the government agencies and people in drawing partnerships with relevant expert groups, ability to bring transparency and accountability measures in transactions for cost-effective results, leadership and sustainability dimensions which influence the functioning of local agencies. The book is especially important in the background of 15 voluminous Administrative Reforms Commission Reports accumulating dust in India and similar efforts lying unattended in many other countries of this region as well. Countries like Malaysia, which has focused upon ‘implementation strategies’ combined with timely evaluation and supervision of administrative agencies has almost achieved most of their committed MDGs. A special report of Malaysian efforts, initiates the debate of moving beyond the ‘best practice research’ in implementation arena. The central idea of this book is to demonstrate the role of communities in making governance effective and government responsive to the needs of people.

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