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About This Book
The main objective of the 2010 World Public Sector Report is to analyze challenges, strategies and practices in rebuilding public administration after conflict. It is unique in that it provides key lessons learned about transforming governments to promote peaceful coexistence, sustainable development and prosperity for all citizens. The report is based on a literature review of the main theories and issues involved in post-conflict reconstruction, coupled with an analysis of relevant case studies and good practices from all five regions of the world, dating from the end of World War II to the present. This publication examines four main key areas of public administration reconstruction: institution-building, leadership, human resources in the public sector, citizen engagement and public service delivery. The report is intended for decision makers in conflict or conflict-prone situations and a range of different actors.
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Table of contents
- Acknowledgements
- Table of contents
- Explanatory notes
- Executive Summary
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Social entrepreneurship
- Chapter 2: Youth development and participation
- Chapter 3: Youth social entrepreneurship: Potential and challenges
- Chapter 4: Leveraging new technologies for youth social entrepreneurship
- Chapter 5: Recommendations for an enabling youth social entrepreneurship ecosystem
- Conclusion
- References