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Consolidating democratic governance in the SADC Region: Mauritius
Electoral Institute of Southern Africa, 2008Mauritius is considered one of the best-governed, most stable and prosperous African countries. This paper provides an overview of the country, outlining the current economic situation, major political milestones and the Mauritian stance on its regional and international obligations.DocumentConsolidating democratic governance in the SADC Region: Swaziland
EISA, 2008Swaziland remains the only state in SADC with sovereign monarchical powers.DocumentCitizenship law in Africa: a comparative study
Africa Governance Monitoring and Advocacy Project, 2010Laws and practices governing citizenship in too many African countries effectively leave hundreds of thousands of people without a nationality.DocumentKenyans and the coalition government: disappointment in spite of relative peace
Afrobarometer, 2010The briefing paper seeks to evaluate the performance of the coalition government in Kenya since its inception in 2007. Moreover, relying on a survey conducted in 2008, the paper demonstrates the public views about the coalition.DocumentDemocratising regional integration in Southern Africa: SADC national committees as platforms for participatory policy-making
Centre for Policy Studies, South Africa, 2009SADC National Committees (SNCs) are a statutory implementation organs of SADC (Southern African Development Community) for national input in the formulation of regional policies and the co-ordination and implementation of these programmes at national level. They are participatory multi-stakeholder policy-making and implementation platforms.DocumentRapid or incremental change? Assigning greater legislative powers to the Pan-African Parliament
Centre for Policy Studies, South Africa, 2010Parliament Speakers at a 2009 conference convened by the African Union's (AU) Pan African Parliament (PAP) sought to acquire greater legislative powers and competencies in relevant policy areas.DocumentPositioning civil society post-Polokwane: coming to terms with ANC political leadership changes
Centre for Policy Studies, South Africa, 2010In 2007 South Africa’s governing party, the African National Congress (ANC) was overhauled in what was seen as a revolt against the leadership of former Party President Thabo Mbeki.DocumentAssessing the role of councillors in service delivery at local government level in South Africa
Centre for Policy Studies, South Africa, 2010DocumentDeliver the dream: time to close the gap between continental promises and the reality of African people
Affiliated Network for Social Accountability, 2010This 2010 State of the Union Africa report assesses the continental performance of Member States against key governance, economic, social, civil and political policy standards and rights instruments over the period 2004-2009. It reviews ten country reports, utilising ten African Union (AU) legal instruments and four policy frameworks.
