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    Corruption in community-driven development: A Kenyan case study with insights from Indonesia

    Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2017
    Community-driven  development  is  a  widely  employed  development  strategy  for  empowering  people  to  choose  their  own  development  priorities,  to  select  their  own  project  leaders,  and  to  monitor  the  implementation  of  their 
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    African emerging powers

    Norwegian Peacebuilding Centre, 2014
    Once considered almost solely a site of poverty and conflict, sub-Saharan Africa and perceptions of it have gradually been changing. Today, African states have become important actors in international affairs, with a number considered as emerging powers.
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    REDD Integrity: An evidence based approach to anti-corruption in REDD+

    U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, 2015
    Schemes for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) have emerged as a means to address deforestation trends in developing countries and related emissions of forest carbon. Governance and corruption challenges facing REDD+ are widely acknowledged to be daunting both in their scale and severity.
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    Norway’s municipal international cooperation - results achieved and lessons learnt

    Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research, 2015
    Municipal International Cooperation (1997-2014) was a programme involving municipalities in Norway and the Global South. It was managed by the Norwegian Association of Local and Regional Authorities (KS) and financed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This report sums up results and identifies lessons to be learnt for a possible future scheme.
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    From privatisation to corporatisation and the need for a counter-strategy

    Association for International Water Studies, Norway, 2012
    This report explores the development from privatisation to corporatisation within neoliberal policy on urban water services in developing countries. The findings call for the water justice movement to update and adjust its strategy, in order to counter the neoliberal tactical shift towards corporatisation.
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    Kenya Country Case Study: Child Rights

    Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2011
    The Kenya country case study examines 12 project interventions as part of a broader evaluation of Norwegian and Swedish aid interventions in support of child rights.  The report finds an improving legal and policy framework with regard to child rights in Kenya and highlights the role of Kenyan CSOs in achieving this.
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    Kenya constitutional documents: a comparative analysis

    Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2006
    This study compares the three constitutional documents which were the subject of debate in Kenya’s constitutional reform process in 2005:the Constitution of Kenya (the present constitution with amendments that has been in existence since 1969)the Draft Constitution of Kenya, 2004 – the so-called Bomas Draft that was prepared by the Constitution of Kenya Review Commission (CKRC) and end
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    Fast-tracking East African integration: assessing the feasibility of a political federation by 2010

    Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2005
    The long history of collaboration between the three East African states of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, has been turbulent and has left both a positive and negative legacy. This legacy has a bearing on the contemporary dynamics of collaboration in several respects.