Building the Capacity for Managing Public Service Reform: The Tanzania Experience
Author: P Morgan and H Baser
Date: 2007
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The Government of Tanzania has made genuine progress in building capacity to design and manage public service reform. So how did Tanzania achieve this institutional and organisational change? This case study prepared for the European Centre for Development Policy Management by the African Capacity Building Foundation examines this process, focusing on the role of the President’s Office - Public Service Management (PO-PSM) unit as a change manager within the public service.
Tanzania enjoys a supportive context for public service reform. The governing elite appears convinced about the need to embrace globalisation as a key part of any national development strategy. A strongly presidential political system, depoliticised policy-making, greater freedom for the press and academics, improvements in the rule of law, and recent macro-economic stability are all positive factors. Additional supporting factors include a relatively homogenous population and improved performance in public services.
Nevertheless, whilst many public service staff welcome the chance to improve performance, there are still significant constraints to large-scale reform. These include a lack of resources beyond international funding agencies, poor logistical support in outlying regions and corruption issues.
The government-wide Tanzanian Public Service Reform Programme (PSRP) was ambitious, well-planned and comprehensive. It involved a number of simultaneous institutional and organisational changes and relied heavily on technical assistance. Capacity and performance improvement focused on reforming existing organisations, rather than creating new ones. Enabling factors included:
The PSRP combined two approaches to organisational change by focusing on both development performance and developing organisational capacity. Some observations on the Tanzanian approach are outlined below:
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Morgan, P. and Baser, H., 2007, 'Building the Capacity for Managing Public Service Reform: The Tanzania Experience', Discussion Paper no. 57Q, European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM), Maastricht
Author:
Heather Baser
, hb@ecdpm.org