The Harvard Ministerial Leadership Program was compelled early in the year to pivot to virtual engagement with the some-80 Program ‘alumni’ Ministers currently in office in countries across Africa, South East Asia and Central America. The challenge was how to be useful to Ministers caught up in the worst global pandemic of the past 100 years while avoiding replicating the work of major institutions such as the World Health Organization and the World Bank. ‘Alumni’ Ministers told the Ministerial Program they were suffering from information overload and would value concise, data-based guidance to the specific decisions they ought to be considering as they worked to combat the pandemic and respond to the adverse social and economic repercussions.
Former Finance Minister Moeketsi Majoro Takes the Reins
Leading a thinly balanced coalition government is challenge enough for any Prime Minister, but taking office after your predecessor is implicated in the murder of his former wife and on the eve of a global pandemic would severely test the resilience of most. Undaunted, the Rt. Hon. Moeketsi Majoro, Prime Minister of the Mountain Kingdom … Read more