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L'adaptation à l'environnement socio-culturel dans la formation des fonctionnaires africains

By: NICOLAS, Brigitte.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: Paris : IIAP, juil./sept. 1982Revue Française D'Administration Publique 23, p. 111-126Abstract: The neeed for African administrations to better adjust, if not simply adjust, to the specifics of their socio-cultural environment appears now as one of the main conclusion from studies on how to improve the efficiency of Civil Services in particular within the framework of development.Abstract: This article tends to show the consequences of this target in terms of civil servants' training, and it is asked whether the training given at present in the various Training Centres is meant or not towards its realization. Truly the training of civil servants is a main factor in this adjustment process; however the author shows that despite attempts so far training programmes remain conspicuously closed towards intimating a better knowledge of African socio-cultural environment and the understanding of specific problems which result therefrom for the activity of public administration
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The neeed for African administrations to better adjust, if not simply adjust, to the specifics of their socio-cultural environment appears now as one of the main conclusion from studies on how to improve the efficiency of Civil Services in particular within the framework of development.

This article tends to show the consequences of this target in terms of civil servants' training, and it is asked whether the training given at present in the various Training Centres is meant or not towards its realization. Truly the training of civil servants is a main factor in this adjustment process; however the author shows that despite attempts so far training programmes remain conspicuously closed towards intimating a better knowledge of African socio-cultural environment and the understanding of specific problems which result therefrom for the activity of public administration

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