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Regional overview of the impact of failures of accountability on poor people
Human Development Report Office, UNDP, 2002It has been argued that good governance is an integral element in the creation of the enabling environment of peace, security, the rule of law, legitimacy and stability, in which sustainable human development can be promoted.DocumentGlobal accountability report
One World Trust, 2003Report compares the accountability of Inter-governmental Organisations (IGOs), Trans-national Corporations (TNCs) and International NGOs, assessing eighteen of the world’s most powerful organisations.DocumentPoverty-eradicating Job Creation
Economic Policy Research Institute, South Africa, 1999This paper presents a macroeconomic framework underlying many policy proposals, by churches, labour, and non-governmental organisations.DocumentPeace, security and democracy in Africa?: a summary of outcomes from the 2002 OAU/AU summits in Durban
Institute for Security Studies, 2002This paper summarises the most important developments and outcomes following the recent meetings of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU)/African Union (AU) in Durban, focussing on the transition to the new institutions of the AU, particularly as they relate to peace, security and democracy issues.DocumentThe politics of implementing the structural adjustment program in Nigeria: state repression, coercion & co-optation versus social forces' contestation, 1986-1993
African Studies Association, 1994This article explores the dynamics of the decision by the Federal Military government of Nigeria to adopt and implement an orthodox policy of economic reform - the Structural Adjustment Program, (SAP) on the advice of the IMF and World Bank, and against the wishes of the majority of Nigerian people.DocumentWhat did structural adjustment adjust?: the association of policies and growth with repeated IMF and World Bank adjustment loans
Center for Global Development, USA, 2002This paper analyses some particular characteristics of IMF and World Bank adjustment loans and attempts to explain the relationship between adjustment policies and growth in developing countries. In particular, this study considers the repetition of adjustment loans to the same country not effective at generating the growth necessary to service the debt.DocumentThe impact of HIV/AIDS on civil society: assessing and mitigating impacts: tools & models for NGOs & CBOs
Health Economics & HIV/AIDS Research Division, University of Natal, 2002This report is the result of research into the current impact of HIV/AIDS on NGOs and CBOs in KwaZulu-Natal, the worst-affected province of South Africa.DocumentFrom the roots up: strengthening organisational capacity through guided self-assessment
World Neighbors, 2000This guide provides a set of practical tools and methods for organisational capacity building through the guided self-assessment approach, contextualised with insights into the major trends in development and perspectives in capacity assessment.DocumentVoices from the Southern Civil Societies: interplay of national and global contexts in the performance of civil society organisations in the South
Institute of Development Studies, University of Helsinki, 2002This study was carried out on behalf of the Department for International Development Cooperation in the Finnish Ministry for Foreign Affairs.DocumentHandbook on access to HIV/AIDS-related to treatment: a collection of information, tools and other resources for NGOs, CBOs and PLWHA groups
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2002This handbook, aims to provide practical, experience based advice and examples for people and organisation working to improve access to HIV/AIDS treatment.The book explores care and treatment, providing an introduction to links between treatment and prevention and barriers to access to treatment.Pages
