The project's main objective is to build and maintain capacity in key public institutions and skill areas by expanding the supply of well-trained senior planners, policy analysts, managers, and technicians, and by enhancing pay and other incentives and conditions of employment for senior civil servants. The project comprises the following two components: (a) strengthening legal institutions - implementation of a long-term strategy to strengthen legal institutions and expand legal education; pre-service and in-service training for lawyers, magistrates, and other legal workers; and creation of computerized legal data bases and library collections; and (b) improving public administration and development management - establishment of a Ministry of State Administration planning unit to formulate civil service reform policies and oversee their implementation; technical assistance and training to support ongoing improvements in public sector personnel management (job grading, recruitment and promotion, career structures, training for professional growth); monitoring and coordination of an incentives scheme for senior civil servants to be financed by donors; and creation of a fund for in-service training in public administration and management.
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Document Date
1992/10/29
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Document Type
President's Report
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Report Number
P5866
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Volume No
1
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Total Volume(s)
1
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Disclosure Date
2012/07/10
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Doc Name
Mozambique - Capacity Building : Public Sector and Legal Institutions Development Project
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Keywords
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Mozambique - Capacity Building : Public Sector and Legal Institutions Development Project (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/117251468053927208/Mozambique-Capacity-Building-Public-Sector-and-Legal-Institutions-Development-Project