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Roger Usher is ASI’s Managing Director and head of the Government Reform Practice. Roger is a widely respected public sector consultant with extensive experience of designing and implementing government reform programmes in the UK and internationally. He has an outstanding record in project delivery for public sector clients throughout Asia , Africa and the Caribbean and working with International Development Agencies. | Roger Usher is ASI’s Managing Director and head of the Government Reform Practice. Roger is a widely respected public sector consultant with extensive experience of designing and implementing government reform programmes in the UK and internationally. He has an outstanding record in project delivery for public sector clients throughout Asia , Africa and the Caribbean and working with International Development Agencies. | ||
− | He has also worked on behalf of the UN and its agencies including the FAO and WMO. His work has included budgetary reform, governance and institutional reform of central and local government, and the improvement of public service delivery. He is currently directing ASI’s project to rebuild public sector management capacity in Afghanistan.<ref>Adam Smith International, "[http://www.adamsmithinternational.com/people.html]" </ref> | + | He has also worked on behalf of the UN and its agencies including the FAO and WMO. His work has included budgetary reform, governance and institutional reform of central and local government, and the improvement of public service delivery. He is currently directing ASI’s project to rebuild public sector management capacity in Afghanistan.<ref>Adam Smith International, "[http://www.adamsmithinternational.com/people.html]"</ref> |
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Revision as of 12:04, 4 March 2008
Roger Usher is ASI’s Managing Director and head of the Government Reform Practice. Roger is a widely respected public sector consultant with extensive experience of designing and implementing government reform programmes in the UK and internationally. He has an outstanding record in project delivery for public sector clients throughout Asia , Africa and the Caribbean and working with International Development Agencies.
He has also worked on behalf of the UN and its agencies including the FAO and WMO. His work has included budgetary reform, governance and institutional reform of central and local government, and the improvement of public service delivery. He is currently directing ASI’s project to rebuild public sector management capacity in Afghanistan.[1]