Good governance
What state processes need to be implemented in order to ensure good governance? Considering corruption, accountability and transparency.
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- Study reviewing the comprehensiveness of REDD+ readiness proposals
- L. Goers Williams / World Resources Institute, Washington DC, 2013
- The Forest Carbon Partnership Facility Readiness Fund and the United Nations Collaborative Programme on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (UN-REDD) are supporting capacity building efforts in preparation fro...
- Policies to enable democratic policing of Kenyan elections
- Centre for Human Rights and Policy Studies, 2013
- The 2007 elections spawned Kenya’s worst election-related violence and resulted in sharp criticism of the police. In light of lessons from 2007, and also from previous elections, this Policy Brief presents arguments for the adop...
- Principles behind good theories of change the anti-corruption sector
- Jesper Johnsøn (ed) / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2012
- Governments and donor agencies are under increasing pressure to show hard evidence that their interventions are effective and good value for money. Anti-corruption is a challenging field in this regard, with few evidence-based models ...
- Abuse of state resources for re-election damages public administration
- B. Speck; A. Fontana / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2011
- Abuse of state resources for re-election is a common practice in many countries, yet this issue has received little attention from academics and anti-corruption practitioners. This issue paper draws on research conducted in Bolivia an...
- Addressing corruption and money laundering in Africa
- C. Goredema / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2011
- The relationship between anti-money laundering and anti-corruption strategies is a key issue for developing countries. This paper presents an overview of measures in place to combat both corruption and money laundering in Botswana, Ta...
- The potential of ICTs to fight corruption
- D. Zinnbauer / Social Science Research Network, 2012
- New ICTs might be promoted as one of the answers to address a long list of institutional deficiencies that are believed to foster corruption. This paper looks at how technology has the potential to aid the reform of political an...
- Empowering people in asserting their rights to fend off corruption
- D. Zinnbauer / Social Science Research Network, 2012
- Ambient accountability provides a new lens to understand an important segment of corruption risks and develop new ideas for tackling them. This paper proposes the concept of ambient accountability as a promising addition t...
- Global corruption report: climate change
- Transparency International, 2011
- Drawing on the expertise of more than 50 experts, this report explores the corruption risks related to tackling climate change. The analysis includes a set of policy recommendations and it covers four key areas: governance, mitigation...
- Diverse Voices 2012
- C. Jackson / Knowledge Services, IDS, 2012
- Can social media break taboos? Does the law protect the weak and poor? Experience reported by the BBC about Weibo – China’s Twitter – suggests that it’s “ability to connect people has been used...
- Review of existing REDD+ and non-REDD+ funds, and best practice for future REDD+ finance
- Global Witness, 2012
- Funding forest protection in developing countries poses numerous financial risks, from inefficient allocation through to mismanagement of funds, misappropriation and corruption; detailed measures will be needed to ensure effective, tr...
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