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Administration and Economic Planning in Eastern Africa: A
Ford Foundation Program Evaluation ( April 1977)
CONTENTS
A. Introduction
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1. Program Dimensions
2. Methodology and
Limitations
3.
Previous Reviews
B.
Program Description
1. Foundation
Strategy
2. Public
Administration in Tanzania
3.
Economic Planning in Kenya
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2
4. Public
Administration in Kenya
5.
Economic Planning in Tanzania
6. Economic
Planning in the East African Community .
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7.
Public Management Program
8. Planning and
Public Administration in
Other Countries of the Region
9. Related Program
Activities
10.
Program Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.
4
11. Program Management and
Logistics
C. Program
Outcomes
1. Economic Planning
in Kenya
a. Plan formulation
b.
Economic analysis and policy advice
c.
Training
d.
Establishment of a planning system throughout
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2. Economic Planning
in Tanzania
a.
General outcome
b.
Villagization
c.
Decentralization
3. Public
Administration in Tanzania and Kenya
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a. Outcomes
b.
Motivation and Morale
c.
Local Government and Rural Development
4. Management Program
D. Conclusions
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1. Operational
Pointers
2. Generalizations on
Successes and Failures
3. Reflections on
Development Strategy
4. Agenda for the
Future?
E. People Contacted
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F. Bibliography
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