*Good opportunity to learn.  so what is implementation and governance.
Governance, the process of decision-making and the process by which
decisions are implemented (or not implemented)*.

Implementation is the carrying out, execution, or practice of a plan, a
method, or any design for doing something. As such, implementation is the
action that must follow any preliminary thinking in order for something to
actually happen. So if our ancestors made guidelines to govern society and
the guidelines are not implemented, what does it mean? Or if the guidelines
exist and society is not being governed by them what does it mean.

Christine



On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 3:21 PM, Caleb Alaka <[email protected]> wrote:

>  By the way, we are not living in an Utopian State, where all laws and
> policies are implemented to the last dot. No such Country exists in this
> World, Developed Norway had a nasty experience last year at the Island of
> Latoya where a white supremacist killed innocent holiday makers. Presidents
> have been assassinated in USA when they are a first World, are there no
> laws and policies in the States.  Yes Uganda is bedeviled with Corruption,
> and all vices. It is not the lack of implementation of laws and policies,
> it is as a result of multifaceted reasons. This argument would have been
> tenable if there were no laws and policies, but our forefathers who
> invented international standards, laws, policies, codes of ethics e.t.c did
> not invent the same for mere implementation but as guidelines on how
> society should be governed.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Aug 16, 2012, at 13:55, Christine Munduru <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>   Uganda has good laws and policies but are they being implemented as
> they are supposed? So knowing the international or national standards does
> not mean good implementation, that is my point which some of you have also
> refused to get.And I have given examples. If laws, plocies and rules meant
> good implementation and practice, would we be having all the problems we
> have in this country? like corruption and poor almost everything. Let
> us make a difference between good set standards, laws and policies and
> implementation and practice.Take a simple example leave government
> alone,most of us know our ethics  for all our professions and they are well
> written but we act contrary why?
> Christine
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 1:31 PM, Caleb Alaka <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> May be I am not trivial as opined by my dear sister Christine. These are
>> difficult times but as intellectuals, we can't shy away from dissecting
>> intent and purpose in our deliberations. Milton has taken us through a long
>> lecture about aviation issues, standards of investigations and so on. Some
>> of us have been enlightened while others have deliberately refused to be
>> educated. My diatribe was as a result of    frustrations from people who
>> have intellect, but they can't discern. This is not metaphysics. Yes, death
>> is emotional, postmortems have to be conducted by pathologists. Must we
>> doubt the intention of conducting postmortems. I am not an apologist of
>> this Government nor am I a bootlicker. As an intellectual, I love
>> dissecting matters using a prism of objectivity but not the blindness of
>> emotions. As I said earlier, these were gallant sons of this Country, they
>> sacrificed their lives for the good of all, no one would have wished them
>> to die at this moment when the Country i
>>  s at war with Alshababs. We needed them alive to bomb the terrorists in
>> Somalia. Government needed them alive more than any one because the
>> continuation of the very existence of this regime is based on its fight
>> against terrorists. Believe you me. When Obama was inaugurated as the
>> President of USA, he did not call Museveni not until the Terrorist bombings
>> in Lugogo. Museveni's relevance to the West is merely limited to security
>> issues in the Grate Lakes Region. I believe he knows that, so let's not
>> imagine that he has not felt the effect of the crush of all those Choppers,
>> or the death of those who died in the crush.
>>
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