The Communication Cost of Governance - When the Messenger Becomes the Story
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allafrica.comThe Communication Cost of Governance - When the Messenger Becomes the Storyallafrica.com[Vanguard] Every government has two responsibilities. The first is to govern. The second is to help citizens understand what it is doing and why it is doing it. Success in the first does not automatically guarantee success in the second. Examples abound of governments that implemented difficult reforms but failed to carry the public along. There are also those that communicated difficult realities so effectively that even people who disagreed with specific policies understood the rationale behind them. The
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