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Summary/Annotation -> Eighteen years after the genocide that made Rwanda international news, but left it all but abandoned by the West, the country has achieved a miraculous turnaround. Rising out of the complete devastation of a failed state, Rwanda has emerged on the world stage yet again - this time with a unique model for governance and economic development under the leadership of its strong and decisive president, Paul Kagame. Here, Patricia Crisafulli & Andrea Redmond look at Kagame's leadership, his drive for excellence and execution that draws comparisons to an American CEO and emphasizes the development of a sophisticated and competitive workforce that leverages human capital. In Rwanda, the ultimate turnaround, strong and effective leadership has made a measurable and meaningful difference. Rwanda's progress offers an example for other developing nations to lift themselves out of poverty without heavy reliance on foreign aid through decentralization, accountability, self-determination, and self-sufficiency. The authors also explore Rwanda's journey toward its goal of becoming a middle-income nation with a technology-based economy, and its progress to encourage private sector development and foster entrepreneurship, while also making gains in education, healthcare, and food security - and all with a strong underpinning of reconciliation and unification. As so many nations stand on the brink of political and economic revolution, this is a timely and fascinatinglook at the implications of Rwanda's success for the rest of the continent - and the world.
| Location | Call Number | Item Type | Volume | Barcode | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rego Park | 338.9675 C | Adult Hard Cover | 0228561469583 | Available | |
| Lefferts | 338.9675 C | Adult Hard Cover | 0228561570067 | Available | |
| Flushing | 338.9675 C | Adult Hard Cover | 0228546030922 | Due 6-6-2013 | |
| Central Adult Non-Fiction | 338.9675 C | Adult Hard Cover | 0228561570075 | Available |
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