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ELEVATING THE AFRICAN PUBLIC SECTOR - THE AIG-IMOUKHUEDE FOUNDATION WAY
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ELEVATING THE AFRICAN PUBLIC SECTOR - THE AIG-IMOUKHUEDE FOUNDATION WAY

After the one-week virtual session, then came a full one-month period in which we had lessons and assignments on the learning platform. Each week had tasks which needed to be completed within a certain time period. It was quite exciting undertaking the tasks and assignments and collaborating with members of my group (by this time, we had been shared out into groups with a teaching assistant (TA) from the faculty to work with us). All these activities led to the one-week residential programme in Abuja from 13 – 17 November 2023. The residential programme brought together the entire

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ENHANCING NIGERIA’S CIVIL SERVICE PRODUCTIVITY: CLOSING THE GAP BETWEEN AFRICA AND THE REST OF THE WORLD.
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ENHANCING NIGERIA’S CIVIL SERVICE PRODUCTIVITY: CLOSING THE GAP BETWEEN AFRICA AND THE REST OF THE WORLD.

Closing these gaps will be crucial and necessitate partnerships and collaborations, like the current one between the Aig-Imoukhuede Foundation and BSG, University of Oxford. It would also require reviewing existing policies or creating new ones that will be fit for purpose. While these approaches can offer essential support; however, historical interventions have often taken a top-down approach, concentrating mainly on improving organizational structure without adequately developing the capacity of employees. This presents peculiar challenges of reduced motivation and participation from employees as well as a lack of ownership of existing issues.

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