Department of Public Administration Dhaka University Assignment Topic: Health Governance in Bangladesh Submitted to Abu Hossain Muhammad Ahsan Assistant Professor Dept of Public Administration Dhaka University. Submitted by Dilruba Islam Dept of Public Administration 3rd Batch‚ 6th Semester Class roll: rk-18 Introduction Public policy making is not only a simple function‚ but also a process where different actors interact and try their best to influence the policy
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EXTRACTIVE INSTITUTIONS • Good governance Is directly related to institutional stability and the breakdown in the institutional development is a major cause behind bad governance • The issues like institutional development‚ institutional stability‚ institutional balance and accommodation have affected Pakistan • Institutional imbalance It is the need for all institutions to work within their ambit Inclusive institutions These are the ones 1. Where plurality and greater participation
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents……………………………………………………………………………………………………….i Acknowledgements……………………………………………………………………………………………………ii Abstract………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………iii Dedication………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….iv CHAPTER ONE –INTRODUCTION 1.0 Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….4 1.1Background to the problem………………………………………………………………………………………..4 1.2 Objectives of the Study……………………………………………………………………………………………….5 1.3 Research Problem………………………………………………………………………………………………………5
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Good Governance in Pakistan. OUTLINES: 1. Introduction 2. Definition of Governance 3. Governance in Pakistan. 4. Failures of Governance in Pakistan 5. Causes of failures: 1. Political commotion 2. No democratic setup 3. Military intrusion 4. Feudal indulgence 5. Massive Corruption 6. Constitutional crises 7. Institutional clashes 8. Mismanagement of resources 9. Lack of Accountability 10. Over Exploitation of funds 11. Restrictions on media 12. Ethnic conflicts 13. Secterianism 14. Extremism 6 Essentials
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property in area around the KL twin town. It has two wholly-owned companies namely KLCC Urusharta Sdn Bhd and KLCC Parking Management Sdn Bhd which are providing facilities and car parking respectively. In order to achieve the concept of “city within the city” which was proposed by former Prime Minister Tun Dr. Mahathir‚ government utilised the area in Ampang which was actually under Selangor Turf Club and Race Cause to build a new city centre that consist of international companies‚ public part
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Introduction 4 Evolution of Corporate Governance in United States 4 A Case Study - Tesco PLC Company 5 Agency Theory 7 Stakeholder Theory 8 Corporate Governance issues in Tesco Company 8 Conclusion 9 References 11 Abstract Corporate governance is an essential part of every organisation and is defined as a set of rules‚ techniques and practices by which a company is coordinated and controlled according to aims and goals of the Organisation. Corporate governance basically includes adjusting the
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Working Paper May 2008 CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND THE TIMELINESS OF FINANCIAL REPORTING: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA Robert W. McGee‚ Florida International University Xiaoli Yuan‚ California State University‚ East Bay ABSTRACT Timeliness of financial reporting is one of the attributes of good corporate governance identified by the OECD and World Bank. Shareholders and other stakeholders need information while it is still fresh and the more time that passes between year-end
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CLIMATE CHANGE AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE [pic] BY SHIRLENE KOLA-BANKOLE 03005093 CLIMATE CHANGE AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE “We believe Climate Change is one of the most significant environmental challenges of the 21st century... voluntary action alone cannot solve the problem.” Henry Paulson‚ CHAIRMAN‚ GOLDMAN SACHS INTRODUCTION Environmental challenges‚ particularly climate change are something we all have to think about. Politicians from David Cameron to Gordon
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Enter IT Governance: Why? What? How? Why do organization need IT Governance? One of the goals of IT Governance (ITG) is to balance the functional needs of the business with the (technical) needs of the IT organization. In other words: ITG needs to ensure that the business gets from IT what they need (which is
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Case Study A Case Study in Corporate Governance & Ethical Auditing Satyam Fiasco & Role of PwC as an Auditor Group I Submitted By: Aditya Zutshi Ambrish Mani Piyush Anandani Ravinder Pal Singh Dhillon Abstract & Approach On Dec 16‚ 2008‚ Satyam declared to buy entire stakes in Maytas Properties for $1.3 Billion & 51% stakes in Maytas Infra for another $300 Million. By this action‚ the investors were furious. This was because of the move to invest in a promoter-related
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