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Civics for Sierra Leone

Civics for Sierra Leone
Author: Talabi Aisie Lucan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1970
Genre: Civics
ISBN:

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Civics for Sierra Leone

Civics for Sierra Leone
Author: Talabi Aisie Lucan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1979-01-01
Genre: Civics, Sierra Leone
ISBN: 9780582598003

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Civics for Sierra Leone

Civics for Sierra Leone
Author: Talabi Aisie Lucan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1970
Genre: Civics
ISBN: 9780582592704

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Civics for Sierra Leone

Civics for Sierra Leone
Author: Talabi Aisie Lucan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1970
Genre: Civics
ISBN:

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Governance and Civic Education

Governance and Civic Education
Author: Adult Education for Development (Firm)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1997
Genre: Citizenship
ISBN:

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This book contains 13 papers on the socioeconomic development, legal, gender, philosophical, and human rights dimensions of state governance within the context of social, economic, and political processes in Sierra Leone and Kenya. The Political Literacy and Civic Education (PLACE) Project, which was sponsored by the British Overseas Development Administration through the International Community Education Association, is credited with being the book's catalyst. The following papers are included: "Foreword" (S.K. Tororei); "Antecedents of the PLACE Project"; "Conceptualising Civic Education" (S.K. Tororei); "Reflections on Community Education" (Berewa R. Jommo); "Rationale for Political Literacy and Civic Education" (Ekundayo Thompson); "Purpose, Nature, and Scope of Civic Education" (Samuel K. Tororei); "The Development Context of Civic Education" (Ekundayo J.D. Thompson, Margaret Manley); "Civil Society and the Citizen" (Akie Wilson, Joe Sam-King); "Gender, Political Literacy and Civic Education" (Agnes Pessima); "The Constitution of Sierra Leone" (Solomon E. Berewa); "Democracy and the Rights of the Individual" (David G. Thompson); "Political Tolerance--A Prerequisite for Enhanced Democracy in a Multi-Party Environment" (Ahmed Ramadan Dumbuya); "Meaning and Nature of Government" (Walter N. Davies, Peter O. Koroma); "Politics, Political Literacy & Political Participation" (Edward D.A. Turay); "Curriculum for Civic Education" (Ekundayo J.D. Thompson, Joseph Simekha). (MN)


Governance and the Three Arms of Government in Sierra Leone

Governance and the Three Arms of Government in Sierra Leone
Author: Abubakar Hassan Kargbo
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 1496994035

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This book titled Governance and the Three Arms of Government in Sierra Leone seeks to critically analyse the three arms of government in Sierra Leone in terms of their adherence to democratic principles and best international practices since independence. The challenges governance institution have been facing are discussed and recommendation made . The book also emphasized that despite the fact that the three arms of government inherited by the state of Sierra Leone at independence, it could be argued that the state of Sierra Leone has enormous tasks to perform in all the facets of the body politic; especially in the area of putting the necessary structures and institutions not only to complement the three organs but to promote better governance of the state of Sierra Leone. . Perhaps any government of Sierra Leone cannot only rely on the fact that it was democratically elected but has to deliver services efficiently and effectively to the public. It is argued therefore that for this all important reason it is not only incumbent on government to put in place the necessary institutions and structures but also the formulation of policies that will help facilitate the governance process. These institutions and structures when established and policies implemented against the backdrop of adequate resources will contribute positively to laying down the foundation of democratic good governance in the country. It contains three main chapters on legislative, executive and judicial arms of government and a conclusion.


Manual for Civic Education in Sierra Leone

Manual for Civic Education in Sierra Leone
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1994
Genre:
ISBN:

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Manual for civic education in Sierra Leone / Sierra Leone Institute for Policy Studies (SLIPS).


Post-Conflict Governance in Sierra Leone

Post-Conflict Governance in Sierra Leone
Author: Abubakar Hassan Kargbo
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2015
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1496992032

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This book contains ten chapters and constitutes an attempt to discuss some of the key areas of governance in the country. This text posits three main arguments: First, that promoting democratic good governance in Sierra Leone is an imperative that should be embarked upon (by any government) if it is to ensure socioeconomic and political development on the one hand and peace and security on the other. Second, that the process of promoting democratic good governance will not be an easy task, and this is why any government should strive to be vigilant and extricate the country from dependence; the fact remains that a successful good governance environment in Sierra Leone will depend on economic development. Third, that governance should be not only enhanced through ensuring adequate capacity but also constantly monitored, and it should be a permanent phenomenon. The need to strengthen links between and among the government, civil society, and the private sector cannot be overemphasized; this is necessary to ensure the dynamism that should characterize a good governance environment. This environment should include a new Sierra Leonean psyche: that of the interests of the state first, anchored in attitudinal and behavioral change. In this book, the author also attempts to determine how far Sierra Leone has gone in its practice of democratic good governance and the challenges it is facing in trying to do so. He also makes recommendations on how these challenges could be surmounted.