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    Governance in Morocco: discourse, policies and reality

    The Arab Reform Initiative, 2014
    In Morocco, internal demands for institutional reform backed by popular support have become a major lever in assisting to establish good governance in the country since early 2011. This was reflected in the King’s speech in March 2011 and the constitutional amendment in July of the same year.
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    Kenya: democracy and political participation

    2014
    This discussion paper provides a comprehensive review of the state of democracy and popular participation in Kenya. It presents a narrative of a nation’s ambition to journey into a new era of democratisation aided by a new constitution, which almost four years on, is yet to be fully implemented.
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    The 2014 general elections in Mozambique: analysis of fundamental questions

    Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa, 2014
    This study seeks to bring together the various elements that outline the context for the 2014 general election in Mozambique. It highlights the process and historical context of the amendment of the electoral laws, marked by the further politicisation of the electoral bodies.
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    Ethiopia: Overview of corruption in land administration

    U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, 2014
    Improving land governance is key in assuring that land resources can be enjoyed by all parts of the population. Donors can play an important role in combatting corruption in land administration and building a well-functioning land administration by both supporting domestic government efforts as well as engaging in international and multi-country initiatives.
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    Corruption risks and mitigating approaches in climate finance

    U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, 2014
    There are major governance and corruption challenges associated with climate finance, with huge amounts of money from a wide variety of sources flowing through new, complex and relatively untested funding mechanisms at international, national and local levels.
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    Land governance in South Africa: implementing the Land Governance Assessment Framework

    Urban LandMark, 2013
    The Land Governance Assessment Framework (LGAF) is an innovative and participatory diagnostic tool that assesses the state of land governance in a country. This booklet summarises the results of the LGAF process in South Africa.
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    Women's Climate Action Agenda 2014-2015

    The Women's Earth & Climate Action Network, 2014
    The Women's Climate Action Agenda argues for transformative change and analyses the root causes of the environmental destruction and social injustice and offers recommendations and alternative solutions to the climate crisis. These include that global climate change needs to be stopped and the rights of nature protected.
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    Gender equality: a governance matter

    UN Women, 2013
    Does gender inequality constitute a governance failure? This policy brief describes how it is a governance failure when governments are unable or unwilling to translate gender equality commitments into reality.
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    Gender Equality Capacity Assessment Tool

    UN Women, 2014
    The Capacity Assessment Tool responds to UN Women's mandate and the requirements of the UN System-Wide Action Plan (UN-SWAP). It is a way to assess the understanding, knowledge and skills that a given organisation and their staff have on gender equality and women's empowerment, and on the organisation’s gender architecture and gender policy.
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    Assessment of the evidence of links between gender equality, peacebuilding and statebuilding: literature review

    Overseas Development Institute, 2013
    This report provides an overview of the knowledge base on gender-sensitive approaches to peace-building and state-building in fragile and conflict-affected situations (FCAS). Although not a systematic review, it uses systematic principles of enquiry to assess the evidence.

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