Presentation by Graduate Student Rasheed Charadufine

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Tarih 03.06.2024
Birim Faculty of Law
SDG Quality Education

Presentation by Graduate Student Rasheed Charadufine
Rasheed Charadufine, a graduate student, gave a presentation titled "Administrative Organization Structure in Madagascar" to his peers. In the presentation, Charadufine examined the different administrative levels in Madagascar and their functioning.

Charadufine began his presentation by explaining that Madagascar has three main administrative levels: central government, regional and local governments. The central government is governed by the executive branch, consisting of the president, prime minister and ministers, the parliament, which is the legislative branch, and the supreme court, which is the judicial branch.

The regional and local governments also have their own bureaus and authorities and are responsible for various issues such as education, health and infrastructure, Charadufine explained.

In his presentation, Charadufine acknowledged that Madagascar's administrative organizational structure also faces some challenges. These challenges include lack of coordination between the central government and local authorities, lack of funding and corruption.

Charadufine's presentation was informative and engaging on the administrative organizational structure in Madagascar. The audience learned that Madagascar has a complex administrative structure and faces various challenges.