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Was the APRM process in Algeria a success?
M. Boumghar (ed) / Africa Governance Monitoring and Advocacy Project, 2009
Algeria was one of the initiators of the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) and the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM). This report is about the APRM self assessment by Algeria. It states that although the assess...
Is Angola a failed state?
D. Sogge / Fride, 2009
Turbulence and discontinuity have been Angola’s fate. Its leading exports have boomed, and then gone bust. There was little ‘creative destruction’, however, as the losses swamped out the gains. What has remained cons...
Assessing governance in Nepal
Asian Development Bank, 2014
While a period of uncertainty has ended in Nepal, a new period of uncertainty has begun wherein there is a lack of clarity on how the move to frame a new constitution will impact the final shape of the polity - particularly with respe...
Assessing women's political representation in Sudan
L. Tonessen; H.G. Kjostvedt / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2010
Women’s political participation is regarded as not only desirable but vital to the advancement of gender equality. In light of this, this report explores women’s representation in Sudan. The report also gives details about...
Strengthening participatory democracy in Mozambique
L. de Brito (ed); G. Mbilana (ed); C. Roque (ed) / Open Society Institute and Soros Foundations Network, 2009
The quality of governance is a major determinant for the success or failure of nations. This report uses data from interviews and literature reviews to examine the health of Mozambique’s democracy and the quality of political pa...
How successful was the African peer review process in Nigeria?
L.A. Jinadu / Africa Governance Monitoring and Advocacy Project, 2008
This report seeks to identify the challenges, problems and opportunities which Nigeria’s implementation of the African Peer Review Mechanism has opened up for the country’s governance. The report gives details about issues...
Evaluating the African Peer Review Mechanism process in Burkina Faso
J. Natielsé (ed) / Open Society Institute and Soros Foundations Network, 2009
This report is an evaluation of the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) process in Burkina Faso. It examines whether and to what extent the self-assessment complied with the effectiveness and credibility criteria defined by the APRM ...
Evaluating the African Peer Review Mechanism process in Benin
G. Badet (ed) / Open Society Institute and Soros Foundations Network, 2008
This report offers an independent review of the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) process of governance in Benin. It presents the most important stages in the process from the time Benin signed the APRM MoU until the presentation o...
Lebanon: state of reform
K. Karam; M. Catusse / The Arab Reform Initiative, 2009
This report provides a critical assessment of the state of reform for the Taëf government of Lebanon, reviewing the pattern and pace of progress. The report considers the reformist ethos of the Taëf Government; omissions of ...
Assessing the policymaking process in Bolivia
L.C. Jemio; F.C. Candia; J.L. Evia / International Data Base, 2009
This paper analyzes reforms and counter-reforms in Bolivia in recent decades and their effects on the policymaking process (PMP) and productivity. Bolivia’s PMP has shifted from a formal representative democracy to a 'participat...
Items 51 to 60 of 87

Items 51 to 60 of 87

Was the APRM process in Algeria a success?
M. Boumghar (ed) / Africa Governance Monitoring and Advocacy Project, 2009
Algeria was one of the initiators of the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) and the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM). This report is about the APRM self assessment by Algeria. It states that although the assess...
Is Angola a failed state?
D. Sogge / Fride, 2009
Turbulence and discontinuity have been Angola’s fate. Its leading exports have boomed, and then gone bust. There was little ‘creative destruction’, however, as the losses swamped out the gains. What has remained cons...
Assessing governance in Nepal
Asian Development Bank, 2014
While a period of uncertainty has ended in Nepal, a new period of uncertainty has begun wherein there is a lack of clarity on how the move to frame a new constitution will impact the final shape of the polity - particularly with respe...
Assessing women's political representation in Sudan
L. Tonessen; H.G. Kjostvedt / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2010
Women’s political participation is regarded as not only desirable but vital to the advancement of gender equality. In light of this, this report explores women’s representation in Sudan. The report also gives details about...
Strengthening participatory democracy in Mozambique
L. de Brito (ed); G. Mbilana (ed); C. Roque (ed) / Open Society Institute and Soros Foundations Network, 2009
The quality of governance is a major determinant for the success or failure of nations. This report uses data from interviews and literature reviews to examine the health of Mozambique’s democracy and the quality of political pa...
How successful was the African peer review process in Nigeria?
L.A. Jinadu / Africa Governance Monitoring and Advocacy Project, 2008
This report seeks to identify the challenges, problems and opportunities which Nigeria’s implementation of the African Peer Review Mechanism has opened up for the country’s governance. The report gives details about issues...
Evaluating the African Peer Review Mechanism process in Burkina Faso
J. Natielsé (ed) / Open Society Institute and Soros Foundations Network, 2009
This report is an evaluation of the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) process in Burkina Faso. It examines whether and to what extent the self-assessment complied with the effectiveness and credibility criteria defined by the APRM ...
Evaluating the African Peer Review Mechanism process in Benin
G. Badet (ed) / Open Society Institute and Soros Foundations Network, 2008
This report offers an independent review of the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) process of governance in Benin. It presents the most important stages in the process from the time Benin signed the APRM MoU until the presentation o...
Lebanon: state of reform
K. Karam; M. Catusse / The Arab Reform Initiative, 2009
This report provides a critical assessment of the state of reform for the Taëf government of Lebanon, reviewing the pattern and pace of progress. The report considers the reformist ethos of the Taëf Government; omissions of ...
Assessing the policymaking process in Bolivia
L.C. Jemio; F.C. Candia; J.L. Evia / International Data Base, 2009
This paper analyzes reforms and counter-reforms in Bolivia in recent decades and their effects on the policymaking process (PMP) and productivity. Bolivia’s PMP has shifted from a formal representative democracy to a 'participat...
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