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    Seeing people through the trees: scaling up efforts to advance rights and address poverty, conflict and climate change

    The Rights and Resources Initiative, 2008
    The report discusses how tensions over forests in coming decades will influence the severity of climate change, the course of wars and civil conflicts, and the health of the world. It is asserted that few development interventions in forest areas have worked in favour of either the forest dwellers or the forests and that a new approach and urgent action is needed.
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    World bank: climate profiteer

    The Sustainable Energy and Economy Network, 2008
    This report looks at the World Bank from a critical point of view and aims to expose the organisation as a “climate change profiteer.” Key findings include:
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    Zimbabwe NGO corporate governance manual

    National Association of Non Governmental Organizations (NANGO) Zimbabwe, 2006
    Given the prevailing highly competitive, global operating environment characterized by reduced donor support, the need for good governance is increasing. Worldwide, questions are being asked around issues of accountability, transparency, value addition, legitimacy and overall credibility of NGOs from governments, donors and taxpayers.
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    Governing collaboration: making partnerships accountable for delivering development

    AccountAbility, 2008
    This report offers a framework for collaborative governance & accountability. The framework guides partnerships through four steps that enable partnership accountability and governance to drive superior performance: understand the governance requirements at each stage of the partnership design cycle
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    Specialised anti-corruption institutions - review of models

    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2007
    This report provides comprehensive descriptions of selected specialised anti-corruption institutions operating in different parts of the world, presented in a comparable framework. The description includes both the formal basis for operation and main achievements in practice.
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    Country reports for the anti-corruption network

    Ancorr Web [OECD Anti-Corruption Ring Online], 2008
    This document contains a series of country reports produced by the Anti-Corruption Network (ACN), following a first round of monitoring.The ACN carries out country examinations to assess the progress of participating countries in implementing recommendations endorsed under the Istanbul Anti-Corruption Action plan.The Istanbul Action Plan (IAP) is an anti-corruption action plan for Armenia, Azerbai
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    Corruption - a glossary of international criminal standards

    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2006
    This glossary to provides clarity on the standards set by three major international anti-corruption conventions: OECD Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions; the Council of Europe’s Criminal Law Convention on Corruption; and the United Nation’s Convention against Corruption.
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    Audit Commission (UK)

    The Audit Commission is an independent watchdog, monitoring local UK public services to deliver better outcomes for everyone.
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    Global corruption report 2008: corruption in the water sector

    Transparency International, 2008
    Divided into three parts, this collaborative work looks at the varied challenges brought about as a result of corruption in the water sector. It also looks at recent research conducted and provides an overview of the water sector corruption challenges in country profiles across the globe.
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    NGO Corruption Fighters Resource Book: How NGOs can use monitoring and advocacy to fight corruption

    Impact Alliance, 2008
    Corruption is a major problem in many nations of the world – some would assert that it is becoming more extensive, and more areas of development activity are being affected [adapted from author]. This resource book is intended to clarify and supply information and tools for dedicated NGOs in their fight against corruption by providing:

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