This module aims to provide students with a general understanding of public service and its importance, to identify and discuss problem and challenges faced by public service, understand public service around the world and familiarize students with the Rwandan public service.
In this course, you will be introduced to concepts and theories of political power, the fundamentals of decentralization in government, and power relations between central government and local government based on the principle of devolution of power. You will also be familiarized with opportunities and challenges associated with decentralization of governance and Rwanda’s decentralization policy and processes.
Welcome to the Physical Planning, a module designed for year 3 students of Governance and Public Administration. This module introduces students with basic knowledge of both rural and urban planning with consideration of sustainable development related local and global policies. The planning here is looked into with more social-political lens than engineering lens. In this module, students will enjoyably learn the ideal physical planning in a theoretical way, and will reflect on its feasibility via case studies.
Teacher: Mrs. Marie Claire Uwamahoro
Email address: uwaclaire002@yahoo.fr
Telephone: 0788519994
This module aims at enabling the student to know and define leadership, innovation and public sector concepts; to describe leadership approaches and models, theories of leadership and leadership styles; to highlight sources of innovation in government, barriers to innovation in public sector context; to understand innovation strategies and process, and to describe the role/place of leadership for innovation in public sector.