1.1 - Elimination of Intermediate Officers
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Practice Questions
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What is the main purpose of eliminating intermediate officers?
💡 Hint: Think about how corruption impacts decision-making in governance.
Name one NGO mentioned in the context.
💡 Hint: Recall who was responsible for specific municipalities.
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What is the main goal of eliminating intermediate officers?
💡 Hint: Think about the relationship between bureaucracy and corruption.
True or false: Decentralization allows for better engagement with local communities.
💡 Hint: Remember how decentralization changes the power dynamics.
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Critically assess how the elimination of intermediate officers can mitigate corruption in a local government context.
💡 Hint: Think about specific examples where accountability was successful post-reform.
Propose a model for involving local communities in the allocation of the FORECAFE fund for rebuilding projects. Include potential benefits and challenges.
💡 Hint: Consider how local perspectives can shape effective project selection.
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Reference links
Supplementary resources to enhance your learning experience.
- Understanding Decentralization
- Role of NGOs in Crisis Recovery
- The Impact of Corruption on Governance
- Reconstructing Communities: A Focus on Infrastructure
- Temporary Shelter Solutions
- Understanding Cooperative Societies
- The Role of Coffee Cooperatives
- Crisis Management and Local Governance
- Socioeconomic Factors in Reconstruction Efforts
- Empowerment through Decentralization in Governance