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Rethinking governance handbook: an inventory of ideas to enhance participation, transparancy and accountability
Centre for Global Studies, University of Victoria, 2001Taken from a broad range of sources this guide gives detailed accounts of a number of different approaches (both tested and untested) to issues of governance aimed at international organisations to encourage innovation and good practice.DocumentNORAD’s good governance and anti-corruption plan 2000-2001
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2000The fight against corruption is a central element in NORAD's assistance to developing countries and it is part of itsefforts to promote good governance in partner countries.DocumentBuilding peace in war-torn societies: from concept to strategy
Netherlands Institute of International Relations, 2001Following a period of violent conflict , war torn societies face many challenges. In many cases, societies themselves lack the human, institutional and financial resources to tackle theses problems.DocumentCorruption in Nicaragua: analysis and suggestions for next steps
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2000This analysis addresses the state of corruption in Nicaragua, its historical roots and recent efforts by government (as well as donors and civil society) to address the issue.DocumentCorruption: selected and annotated bibliography
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2000Bibliography of literature on corruption, complied on behalf of NORAD. Material is presented in the following sections:general corruption-related literature, divided into one section listing books and one section on articles/reports/working paperscorruption-related literature from Norway's (NORAD's) priority partner countries and other partner countries.DocumentPeople in peril: human rights, humanitarian action, and preventing deadly conflict
Journal of Humanitarian Assistance, 1998Intolerance of diversity within states frequently explodes into mass violence.DocumentNew approaches to development co-operation: what can we learn from experience with implementing sector wide approaches?
Centre for Aid and Public Expenditure, ODI, 2000Sector wide approaches (SWAps) are one of a number of recent innovations in aid practice which respond to lessons learned in the long history of development co-operation.DocumentReconstruction from war in Africa: communities, entrepreneurs, and states
World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), 2001This article looks at the move from conflict to reconstruction and then onto sustainable development, within an African context.It finds that:aid donors, NGOs, and international business can do much to help or hinder this processunless communities rebuild and strengthen their livelihoods, neither reconstruction nor growth will be poverty reducingcommunities cannot prosper unlessDocumentTrade and sustainable finance for development
Jubilee Research, 2001The article finds that there are three major types of risk involved in an over optomistic Debt Sustainability Analysis:the disillusions if the expected performance is not achievedthe conditions attached to the lending/borrowing contracts may not be fulfilled, including the various types of conditionality, because the assumptions behind the contract itself are not realistic, and renegotDocumentHIPC sovereign debt, debt relief and governance ratings
WIDER Development Conference on Debt Relief, 2001This paper explores a simple modeling framework in which the probability of compliance with expectations on levels of governance and corruption are attached as conditions for debt relief.The article finds that:it should be possible to explicitly link the level of governance and corruption as a condition for obtaining debt forgiveness.Pages
