Archive for March 19th, 2011

Working for the republic

I like to believe that there are more people working for the good of this republic, trying to get it into the 21st century and taking care of its citizens than those trying to cripple, destroy, destabilize it for their own benefit or some higher ideal that is at cross purposes of the former group. I was reminded of that this morning while being a fly on the on the wall at a meeting of one of the institutions of higher learning that prepares allied medical professionals (not doctors) for future jobs in health care.

The entire meeting was in Dari, including the agenda and I was grateful for my colleague who came along and helped me understand what was going on.

This observing of her bi-weekly meeting with her senior faculty is a first step in, what we hope, will be a longer process. We had been invited to assist the director in building a strong team that would be able to stand together and withstand the pressures from people with power and connections who are trying to circumvent the rules that apply to most other people. We don’t get many of such invitations and so it was worth sacrificing part of our day off for this purpose.

The director is a graduate from our leadership program, many years ago. It is refreshing to work with someone like that, someone who knows that leading and managing is not an automatic skill set that comes along with a promotion.

It occurred to me while listening to discussions about some of the faculty team’s challenges that in this country many good people are spending enormous amounts of mental and physical energy to counter attempts at circumventing transparent processes. There are so many places where interference happens: there is enrollment which is supposed to be only for students who qualify. There are the diplomas that should be only for people who pass the necessary tests, not for those who think they can buy them either from the professor or in the market.

The US and other government clamor for transparency all the time, rightly so, but I don’t think that people who are not directly involved in this ‘work for the republic’ have any idea what it takes, what courage, what sacrifice, to implement transparency. Like so many other things here it is easier said than done.


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