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C4SP Webinar Series: Administrative Traditions in Cape Verde and Senegal

  • 1.  C4SP Webinar Series: Administrative Traditions in Cape Verde and Senegal

    Posted 08-28-2024 11:18

    After the inaugural Centre for African Smart Public Value Governance (C4SP) webinar with Prof. B. Guy Peters, U. of Pittsburgh, on the concept of Administrative Traditions (https://lnkd.in/ePGehm5v), we want keep exploring throughout the year with scholars from the continent the effect of the traditions on the public sector of six selected African countries (Botswana, Cape Verde, Ghana, Mauritius, Senegal, and South Africa). How are these traditions present in civil servants' daily work? And how do they interact with pre-colonial forms of public governance? We thus are intrigued by an organizational context that scholars have defined as institutional interfaces between Western and non-Western institutions. 

    Upcoming Speakers:

    Prof. Cristanto Barros (University of Cape Verde) & Prof. Moustapha Mbengue (Cheikh Anta Diop University, Dakar)

    Topic:

    Prof. Crisanto Barros and Prof. Moustapha Mbengue will explore how Administrative Traditions have shaped Cape Verde's and Senegal's public governance structures. How has the colonial past influenced bureaucracies in the two countries? Has it? And what do the answers to these questions mean regarding the future development of the countries' public sector? These are the questions we want to discuss in the upcoming webinar, "The Manifestation of Administrative Traditions in Cape Verde and Senegal." Don't miss it!

    Date:

    18th of September 2024

    2 - 3:30 PM Central Africa Time/Central European Time; 8 - 9:30 AM Eastern Standard Time; 8 - 9:30 PM Singapore Standard Time

    Registration:

    Don't forget to subscribe using this registration form!

    If you have any further questions, please contact us at info@c4sp.org, visit our homepage (www.c4sp.org), and follow our social media channels (LinkedIn, X & Instagram)!

    See you soon!



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    Emamdeen Fohim
    Post Doctorate Fellow
    KPM Center for Public Management
    University of Bern
    Bern
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