Monday 18 February 2013

Role 2. Minister of Interior (Frogan government arm that manages infrastructure and internal security)


Role 2. Minister of Interior (Frogan government arm that manages
infrastructure and internal security)
You want to convince the development organization to channel money for development
through the national government. When the national government is largely left out in
development and aid delivery, it’s difficult to build capacity and expertise for
implementing national policies and delivering services. You have been working very
hard to increase transparency and accountability. You also want government officials to
be involved with the aid organization so they can put into practice what they have been
learning in their transparency and accountability training courses. Not being consulted
and involved in local development projects weakens the presence and reach of the
national government.
You will want to win support for your recommendations from the Coalition of Minority
Political Parties, Small and Medium Enterprise Council, and negotiate with the
International Development Organization for funding and the Association of Local NGOs
for support and delivery of services.
You want to:
• Carefully balance the concerns about corruption with the importance of
strengthening the central government.
• Assure the Coalition of Minority Political Parties that the central government
believes it’s important that minorities are treated fairly.
At the same time, you don’t want to create such transparency that your party’s
supporters will no longer see continued benefits from supporting the government and its
policies.

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