Internal Management Issues
Yves Beigbeder
Chapter 8 in New Challenges for UNICEF, 2001, pp 177-190 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract UNICEF, as well as WHO, has long enjoyed the reputation of being one of the most effective and professional UN agencies. As WHO was losing this credit in the 1980s but regained some lustre with a new Director-General in 1998, UNICEF cannot take for granted that its mission will forever protect it from fair or unfair allegations of poor management or ill-use of its resources. UN organizations are particularly at risk, in view of the charges of politicization, bureaucratization, inefficiency and even corruption levelled against some of them by conservative groups in the US and by press reports in western countries over the last 30 years.
Keywords: Executive Director; Internal Audit; External Auditor; Internal Auditor; Support Budget (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230595576_8
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