This is the first analysis of the 1994 genocide written by a Rwandan national. Kimanuka examines Rwanda's survival from being a "failed state," looking at how leaders' bold decisions and the commitment of the Rwandan people led to reform programs and economic recovery. Kimanuka also engages in a wider conversation of Africa's general development challenges and future.
Author(s): Oscar Kimanuka
Year: 2008
Language: English
Pages: 192
Contents......Page 8
Acknowledgments......Page 10
Abbreviations and Acronyms......Page 12
Preface......Page 14
1 Introduction......Page 18
2 Public Sector Reform Programs in Sub-Saharan Africa......Page 34
3 Rwanda’s Public Sector Reform Program After the 1994 War and Genocide......Page 56
4 Management of the Public Service Reform Process and the Role of ICT......Page 88
5 The Role of ICTs in Rwanda’s Development......Page 104
6 What Can Be Done?......Page 112
Appendix I: Agreement Between the Government of the Republic of Rwanda and the United Nations on the Enforcement of Sentences of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda......Page 122
Appendix II: Key Indicators of the Rwandan Vision 2020......Page 165
Notes......Page 168
References......Page 176
C......Page 188
G......Page 189
L......Page 190
P......Page 191
R......Page 192
Z......Page 193