Burundi - Investing in Leadership Development through the Rapid Results Approach

The government of Burundi appealed to the World Bank Institute (WBI) for help in strengthening the capacities of leadership to implement policies and programs that would achieve measurable results. The new government needed to make tough decisions on competing priorities, including allocating an estimated US$12 billion to achieve the millennium development goals, and carrying out reforms to ensure efficient allocation of public resources. The government understood it would need to invest in leadership development in order to drive change at the institutional level and achieve results, and that this would require more than the traditional classroom method of leadership training. Instead, the following approaches were needed: 1) training programs adapted to the needs of leaders; 2) a learning-by-doing approach to capacity development; and 3) a participatory approach to action planning, work planning, and defining modalities for resource management.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: World Bank
Format: Brief biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2008-08
Subjects:CABINET, CHILD CARE, CIVIL SERVANTS, CIVIL SOCIETY, CLASSROOM, DRIVERS, DRIVING, GOVERNMENT MINISTERS, HEALTH CARE, INITIATIVE, LEADERSHIP, LEARNING, LOCAL ELECTIONS, MINISTER, MINISTERS, PARLIAMENT, PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS, POLITICAL LEADERS, PREGNANT WOMEN, PRIMARY EDUCATION, PRIMARY SCHOOLS, PUBLIC HEALTH, REFUGEES, REPRESENTATIVES, SCREENING, SOCIAL GROUPS, TEXTBOOKS, TRAINING PROGRAMS, TRANSPORT, TRANSPORTATION, TRANSPORTATION CHALLENGES, VOLUNTARY WORK,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/08/9999789/burundi-investing-leadership-development-through-rapid-results-approach
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9507
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