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Designing performance: the semi-revenue authority model in African and Latin America
World Bank, 2004The paper analyzes a subset of semi-autonomous revenue authorities (ARAs) from both Africa and Latin America.DocumentConflict briefing notes: Conflict briefing no. 21, February 2015
Nigeria Stability and Reconciliation Programme, 2015Two factors affected conflict dynamics in Nigeria in February 2015: the postponement of elections and the reported successes of coordinated counter-insurgency campaigns.DocumentLooking back, looking ahead : land, agriculture and society in East Africa : a festschrift for Kjell Havnevik
Nordic Africa Institute / Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, Uppsala, 2015Professor Kjell Havnevik is retiring from the Nordic Africa Institute (NAI) in 2015. For four decades, he has carried out research, taught and supervised students as well as participated in policy debates on different aspects of agriculture, the environment and African and international development policies. His output has been voluminous and is internationally recognised.DocumentConflict briefing no. 22, March 2015
Nigeria Stability and Reconciliation Programme, 2015The major developments in March 2015 were the success of counter-insurgency mobilisations in North East Nigeria and the largely peaceful conduct of the presidential and national assembly elections.DocumentConflict briefing notes: Conflict briefing no. 23, April 2015
Nigeria Stability and Reconciliation Programme, 2015There was considerable improvement in the security situation in the North East Nigeria in April 2015.DocumentRegional integration in West Africa: the evolution of ECOWAS
Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2015The integration of West African states into the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) was largely influenced by the processes of integration in Western Europe, Latin America, and elsewhere in Africa. The rationale was both political and economic: to promote the unity of states and their faster economic development.DocumentConflict briefing notes: Conflict briefing no. 24, May 2015
Nigeria Stability and Reconciliation Programme, 2015The stable political environment engendered by the peaceful national and state elections persisted in Nigeria May 2015. This resulted in smooth and peaceful handover and inauguration of newly elected president and state governors.DocumentNext time better? Conducting the APRM’s ‘Second-Generation’ reviews
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2015Reviews conducted under the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) are intended to occur at regular intervals, helping countries conduct an ongoing assessment of their governance. However, after 12 years of the APRM’s existence, no country has yet conducted a full ‘second-generation’ review.DocumentConflict briefing notes: Conflict briefing no. 25, June 2015
Nigeria Stability and Reconciliation Programme, 2015The month of June 2015 witnessed renewed attacks by the Jamaatu Ahlis-Sunna Liddaawati Wal Jihad (JAS) in North East Nigeria, especially in Borno and Yobe States, Southern Chad and Southern Niger as Nigerian. Identically, Chadian and Nigerien security forces stepped up efforts to eliminate the insurgents.DocumentConflict briefing notes: Conflict briefing no. 26, July 2015
Nigeria Stability and Reconciliation Programme, 2015The security situation in the North East Nigeria, especially Borno and Yobe states did not improve much in June 2015, despite efforts by Nigerian military and the Multinational Joint Task Force (MJTF) to defeat the insurgency.Pages
