South Sudan Developmental Strategy: The Jikmir Developmental Model Security Structure and Services

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Résumé

TLDRThe Jingme Developmental Model, as explained by Dr. Buj, is aimed at transforming rural areas in South Sudan into developed towns by emphasizing a structured security model. The model stresses the importance of security as a foundational element necessary to achieve any developmental goals. By adopting Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, it asserts that physiological and safety needs must be prioritized. The proposal includes distributing security responsibilities down to the local levels, such as payam and buma, where most people reside. It outlines a detailed security structure starting from the national military, which handles external threats, down to local police forces at the payam and buma levels to tackle internal security issues effectively. Reinforcement would be available from higher government levels, and local personnel would provide the primary security services. The model is founded on theories like Scientific Management and the division of labor and seeks to create a just society by delegating and managing security tasks comprehensively.

A retenir

  • 🔑 Security is the foundation of the Jingme Developmental Model.
  • 🇸🇸 Emphasizes transforming South Sudanese villages into towns.
  • 📈 Aligns with Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, starting with basic needs.
  • 🛡 Proposes a structured security model down to payam and buma levels.
  • 👮 Local policing is crucial, supported by resources from higher levels.
  • 🌍 National military handles external threats while local forces focus on internal security.
  • 🤝 Promotes local involvement in security to ensure effectiveness.
  • 👨‍💼 Coordination between different governmental levels is essential.
  • 🔄 Applies Scientific Management and division of labor principles.
  • 🏡 Prioritizes local level security as most residents live in payam and buma areas.

Chronologie

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    Dr. Buj discusses the Jing developmental model, focusing on the importance of transitioning South Sudanese villages into towns by applying theories like Scientific Management and Adam Smith's division of labor. The model emphasizes security as its foundation, likening it to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, where safety is a basic necessity that must be met before other needs can be addressed. The Jing developmental model proposes a decentralized security structure, delegating security responsibilities to lower administrative levels such as payams and bomas, which are where the majority of people live. This approach suggests that local police, supported by national, state, and county resources, should maintain security at these levels to ensure comprehensive safety coverage across the country.

Carte mentale

Mind Map

Questions fréquemment posées

  • What is the foundation of the Jingme Developmental Model?

    The foundation of the Jingme Developmental Model is security. Without security, no other developmental efforts can succeed.

  • How does the model propose to handle security in South Sudan?

    The model suggests distributing security responsibilities down to local levels, such as payam and buma, to ensure comprehensive coverage.

  • What is the role of the national military according to the model?

    The national military is responsible for handling external threats to South Sudan.

  • What levels of security are included in the model's proposal?

    The levels include national, state, county, payam, and buma, with specific security responsibilities at each level.

  • How does the model relate to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?

    It aligns with the idea that basic physiological and safety needs must be met for developmental progression, emphasizing security as foundational.

  • What theories are integrated into the Jingme Developmental Model?

    The model integrates Scientific Management Theory and Adam Smith's idea of division of labor.

  • What is the significance of local involvement in the model?

    The model emphasizes local involvement in policing and security to ensure effectiveness and accountability.

  • How does the model propose improving internal security structures?

    By establishing local police forces at payam and buma levels with reinforcement capabilities from higher levels.

  • How does the model handle communal issues?

    The model suggests local security forces handle communal issues, allowing national forces to focus on external threats.

  • How are resources handled in the model's security structure?

    Resources are provided from higher governmental levels to support local security efforts.

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    hey so this is Dr buj with jinma
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    developmental model and on the previous
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    video we discussed what is the Jing
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    development model which is a model of
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    transition transitioning s Sudan
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    Villages into towns and we looked at the
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    pl ideas of republic or a just
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    society and we also explore Scientific
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    Management Theory which is breaking down
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    the task into a very small manageable
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    size for people to be able to execute
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    them and we also explore Adam Smith idea
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    of division of labor so those were the
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    theories that we explored previously
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    explored in relation to Jing me
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    development
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    model and I'll also mention that the
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    foundation of jig development model is
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    security because without security you
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    could not be able to implement anything
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    all right because people would just fear
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    for their life uh fear for their lives
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    and with that the the security has to be
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    the the foundation of any workable
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    model so with that the Jing me
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    developmental model emphasized that
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    there has to be
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    security and we look at it from the mass
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    law higher Cube needs which explain that
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    the physiological needs is the basic
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    need followed by safety needs and then
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    uh love and belonging and self-esteem
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    right but those basic needs has to be
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    met first before we go to the next or or
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    to the higher needs so that's why I'm
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    saying the security is the the the
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    foundation of what jingi developmental
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    model is right and for that we want to
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    see how how the current South Sudan
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    security structure or security is a
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    structure right it's it's a structure at
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    the central at the central government
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    and the central government distribute
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    security to the lower to the lower level
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    however The Jig developmental model
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    proposed that to distribute or to
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    delegate that level of security at the
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    lower
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    echelons right which
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    we could say it's at the Pam level then
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    at the Pam level we could say if there
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    is security there or there is some kind
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    of security element that maintains
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    security then people will feel safe
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    right uh so with that let's look at how
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    the Jing me developmental model propose
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    the security element of South Sudan
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    first let's look at it at the national
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    level right the the national level we
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    see there is the the National military
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    the National military is responsible for
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    external threats and those external
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    threats could be a country could be uh
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    other other countries that is trying to
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    invade uh the Nations right so that
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    that's their Focus right and if you look
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    at it you have the National Police the
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    National Police are also responsible for
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    the the the internal security of the
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    country and then you have the National
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    Intelligence which is basically
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    collecting datas for uh for the other
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    Twos for the for the National military
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    and for the National
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    Police however the Jing developmental
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    model wants to push that Security even
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    at the state level right so there would
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    be a state police so there there's 10
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    states so there would be police for each
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    state right as you see on the on the
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    left side so those those police will be
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    respons responsible for the state
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    headquarters security providing security
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    for that for that estate and then and
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    then reinforce National Police so if
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    there are incidents where where the
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    National Police are not able to handle
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    the problem then they can call on the
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    the states to provide uh to provide
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    additional Force for the police and they
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    can also even reinforce County Police
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    cuz at the county level uh they would
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    have own police to kind of deal with
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    with the issues however if there is some
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    some incident that occur that is outside
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    of their
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    capacity then the estate can be able to
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    leverage their their their police to to
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    help them right and if we go down we
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    look at the County police and we would
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    look at at the and they would be
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    responsible for County security and they
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    would be responsible for state for for
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    for even reinforcing the
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    the police if they if they need to be
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    and then there is the there would also
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    be reinforcing P police and then at the
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    lower
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    exons or uh at the lower entities we
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    could see payan police which in this
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    this is where it is the security is
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    absent in many in many uh South Sudan
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    payam right the SEC the security almost
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    maintained at the county and up but at
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    the payam there is limit there is
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    limited police uh presence there so with
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    this model it's saying that if we could
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    push the police or uh the
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    police responsibility into payam level
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    or even at the Boomer level then now we
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    are providing security for the whole
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    country cuz that's where the majority of
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    people live they live at the payam and
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    and buma level right the the the count
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    is just is just administrative uh towns
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    right so that's why it's saying the Jing
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    development model is proposing
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    that the security should be maintained
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    at payam and at bulus level and it has
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    to be it has to be the local the the
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    local that is providing that that police
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    that
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    policing with reinforcement from the
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    county from the state and even from the
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    national right so if you look at the
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    bottom uh the bottom left you see they
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    would be responsible for payam security
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    so you're able to cover all the payam in
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    South Sudan or even at the bulas now you
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    you have the basic the the whole
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    security of the country and the national
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    uh military uh as you can see on top can
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    worry about outside external threats
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    rather than inside than dealing with uh
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    with with with inside communal
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    problems so at the at the
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    level the Jing Meir developmental model
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    is proposing that there has to be a
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    security element
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    there and that security element how
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    would that look so it would look at it
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    would have a a pay police chief and that
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    police chief would be responsible for
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    making sure there is security within the
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    payam town and and all the jurisdiction
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    that the payam has and and that would
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    include how many buas within that Pam
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    and that that police chief would would
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    be in close coordination with the with
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    the town mayor and then that town mayor
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    would be in close coordination with the
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    with the commissioner and the
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    commissioner would be respons will be in
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    close coordination with the states and
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    and they go up all the way to the
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    central government but this model is
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    basically proposing that there should be
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    a full security at every Echelon or
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    every entities within within South Sudan
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    and at even at the payam that would be
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    reasonable to start because there there
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    a central town so there are Central
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    areas where the police chief and the
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    mayor could be able to make
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    coordinations with different entities
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    within within government right so that's
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    that's what the Jing developmental model
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    is proposing is that the Pam and bumas
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    has to be prioritized and it has to be
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    the locals that are body in security and
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    yes with reinforcement from the from the
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    uh Governor or from the commissioner and
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    even resources like all those resources
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    will have to be come from from higher
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    but as far as providing security it
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    would have to be at the local level and
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    to make sure there is a full security
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    within those areas right so that's it
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    for Jing developmental model uh it's
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    it's proposing that push the security at
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    the lower Echelon where where a lot of
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    people live
Tags
  • Jingme Developmental Model
  • Security
  • South Sudan
  • Local Governance
  • Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
  • Scientific Management
  • Division of Labor