Abstract:
The Public Administration Sector Study was undertaken by
the Public Administration Branch of the United Nations Department
of Development Support and Management Services (UNDDSMS), New
York, and sponsored by the United Nations Development Programme
(UNDP) , Dhaka, for the Government of Bangladesh. This Study
commenced with the 1992 UNDDSMS Formulation Mission, which
developed through intensive discussions with over 50 officials
from public and private The Public Administration Sector Study was undertaken by
the Public Administration Branch of the United Nations Department
of Development Support and Management Services (UNDDSMS), New
York, and sponsored by the United Nations Development Programme
(UNDP) , Dhaka, for the Government of Bangladesh. This Study
commenced with the 1992 UNDDSMS Formulation Mission, which
developed through intensive discussions with over 50 officials
from public and private sectors, the focus, scope and terms of
reference for the Study.
The Formulation Mission was followed by a research component
utilizing the services of eight national consultants, who carried
out primary ^ata collection and analysis in five major ^reas: (1)
organization and structure; (2) civil service management; (3)
decision-making issues; (4) performance and accountability; and
(5) human resources development, education, and training. In
early 1993, another research area was added: the role and status
of women in public service. Two areas of major importance--local
government and financial management--were the subjects of recent
and extensive studies, and not included in the terms of reference
for this Study. The results of these related reviews were
considered in the course of this Study, and those recommendations
that are consistent with the findings of this Study are included
herein.
In this Study, the extensive use of consultation in the
fo'rmulation of terms of reference and the utilization of national
consultants demonstrates the intention to reflect the felt needs
of the people, as expressed by different groups and segments of
society. The Study Team consists of the Chief, Public Administration
Branch, and a Special Adviser in Public Administration of
UNDDSMS. They were assisted by an international consultant.
During the data analysis and report writing stage, • wo additional
international, consultants and one national consultant were added
to the Team.
Methodology of the Study included primary data collection
through personal interviews, surveys, and analysis of computer generated
information on personnel in the Bangladesh civil
service. ‘The Study represents a compilation of the bindings and
analysis in the reports of the national consultants, as well as
from related reports, papers and other secondary data.