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Contemporary Myanmar: Challenges to the political process and reconciliation
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2013This paper outlines the political reforms and reconciliation process presently underway in Myanmar and the challenges posed to it. A detailed analysis of changing power dynamics in Myanmar, and the relationship between NLD leader and head of Opposition, Aung San Suu Kyi, and the military is presented.DocumentIt belongs to you: public information in the Middle East and North Africa
Transparency International, 2013Access to public information remains limited across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).DocumentBudget accountability and participation
Governance and Social Development Resource Centre, 2013This helpdesk report looks to respond to the following question on budget accountability and participation:DocumentPromoting gender equity in politics through affirmative action measures: Latin American gender quotas
Evidence and Lessons from Latin America, 2013Since 1991, fourteen Latin American countries have implemented gender quotas. These have enabled the region to establish one of the highest levels of women’s representation in political decision-making structures around the world.DocumentSwaziland: southern Africa's forgotten crisis
Chatham House [Royal Institute of International Affairs], UK, 2013This report assesses Swaziland's economic and political trajectories, and outlines its options for reform. Concerns over the lack of accountability and the exclusion of the majority of the population from the policy-making process have circulated for many years.DocumentLiterature review: instability and intrastate conflict in Zimbabwe
Research4Development, 2013There is consensus in the recent (2011-13) literature on Zimbabwe that although the country has stabilised considerably since the last elections in 2008, the risk of internal conflict during the period surrounding the 2013 elections is high. The principal factors underpinning the potential for conflict are:DocumentInvestigating the links between political settlements and inclusive development in Uganda: towards a research agenda
Research4Development, 2013The changing character of the political settlement in Uganda since independence has closely shaped the character and performance of the institutions and actors responsible for delivering development.DocumentRebuilding Local Government finance after conflict: The political economy of property tax reform in post-conflict Sierra Leone
Research4Development, 2013This research explores relatively successful reforms of the local property tax system in the four largest city councils in Sierra Leone. Deriving lessons from differing outcomes across the four councils, it highlights three key messages about the determinants of successful reform.DocumentReframing aid in a world where the poor live in emerging economies
International Development Policy, 2012This special issue of International Development Policy analyses the major shifts affecting traditional development assistance, particularly with regard to global public policy and the emerging economies.DocumentExisting practices on anticorruption
Economic and Private Sector PEAKS, 2013As part of its work on business environment reform the DFID Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) Wealth Creation Team is looking at supporting a Government of DRC anti-corruption initiative.Pages
