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The APRM process in South Africa
Africa Governance Monitoring and Advocacy Project, 2010This report reviews the process of implementing the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) in South Africa. It focuses on the national process leading to the adoption of a country self-assessment and on the roles of the various stakeholders. The paper raises a number of findings, including:DocumentThe APRM in Algeria: a critical assessment
Africa Governance Monitoring and Advocacy Project, 2009Algeria 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.DocumentThe Anti-Corruption Network for Transition Economies 6th General Meeting
Development Assistance Committee, OECD, 2005The report presents an overview of the 6th General Meeting and discussions of the Anti-Corruption Network (ACN) for Transition Economies. It provides an effective framework for the review of progress achieved in the ACN region in fighting corruption, and elaboration of good practices on selected themes to support implementation anti-corruption policies at the national level.DocumentTracking development and governance in the Pacific
Australian Agency for International Development, 2009Achieving effective and accountable governance is essential for achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). This report addresses development and governance in the Pacific region where development partners have injected significant assistance. However, most Pacific governments are not managing the aid well enough.DocumentAngola ‘Failed’ yet ‘Successful’
Fride, 2009Turbulence 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 constant, however, is the command in position of foreign capital, allied with repressive and administrative powers of the state.DocumentGovernance risk assessment report prepared for the Nepal Country Partnership Strategy (2010-2012)
Asian Development Bank, 2014While 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 respect to the creation of a federal democratic republic.DocumentMeasuring change and results in voice and accountability work
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2009Citizen voice and accountability (V&A) work has emerged as a priority in the international development agenda, as part of the importance of governance in improving the lives of poor people. Citizens’ capacity to express and exercise their views is a vital part of poverty reduction.OrganisationLocalis (http://localis.org.uk/)
Localis is an independent think-tank based in Westminster, dedicated to issues related to local government and localism.DocumentOur money, our responsibility: A citizens’ guide to monitoring government expenditures
International Budget Partnership, 2008The past decade has witnessed an increase in interest among citizens and civil society around the world in getting involved in budget issues through analysis, public education, and advocacy. Civil society budget monitoring work, particularly expenditure tracking work is a new field of activity.DocumentA users’ guide to measuring local governance
United Nations Development Programme, 2010This guide aims to compile existing knowledge on decentralization and local governance measurement and provide a platform for understanding and navigating the array of assessment tools that exist.Pages
