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Making remittances work against money laundering
News | 20 Jul 2015
Hawala networks can be useful partners in the work against money laundering of corruption gains, rather than the obstacle they are often considered to be.
Financial intermediaries – Anti-money laundering allies in cash-based societies?
U4 Issue | Jan 2015
Many informal cash-based economies run parallel financial systems that are very different to the Western banking concept. Such countries are perceived ...
International drivers of corruption, Afghanistan, anti-money laundering, cash-based societies, financial intermediaries, Hawalas, India, Remittances, Somalia, terrorism financing, Afghanistan, Somalia, India
Developing countries and the tourist industry in the internet age: The case of Namibia
Journal Article | Jan 2003
UNCTAD claims that the development of tourism may be one of the most valuable avenues for reducing the marginalisation of least developed countries (LDCs) ...
Tourism, ICT, Services, Africa: Namibia
Risk and disintermediation in tourism
CMI Working Paper | Jan 2004
Tourism is an information-intensive market, characterised by asymmetric information between service providers and the customer. Intermediaries have traditionally ...
Tourism, Marketing, Internet, D81, L83, L86, Z13, C21
Developing countries and the tourist industry
Project | Jan 2000 - Jan 2020
UNCTAD claims that the development of tourism may be one of the most valuable avenues for reducing the marginalisation of least developed countries (LDCs) ...
Networks, middlemen and other (urban) labour market mysteries
Journal Article | May 2010
The purpose of this paper is to explore the roles of social networks and intermediares in recruitment and as instruments to control the workforce in lower ...
India
African leadership for African development
Event | 18 Jun 2013
Is aid helping or hurting Africa? Pete Ondeng urges for empowerment of people.
Negotiating the "in-between". Modernizing practices and identities in post-colonial Tunisia
CMI Report | Jan 1992
The study focuses on the Tunisian post-colonial process of modernization and its effects on Tunisians of different generations, gender, and educational ...
Modernization, Gender relations, Tunisia
Deforestation and entrpeneurship in the North West Frontier Province, Pakistan
CMI Working Paper | Jan 1996
Deforestation is a global environment concern, but the underlying processes vary across regions and countries. In Pakistan the threat to forests and biodiversity ...
Asia: Pakistan
Beyond the work permit quotas. Corruption and other barriers to labour integration for Syrian refugees in Jordan
U4 Issue | Apr 2019
In 2016, the Jordanian government began issuing work permits for Syrian refugees through the Ministry of Labor and cooperating labour associations. Despite ...
Illicit financial flows within the extractive industries sector: a glance at how legal requirements can be manipulated and diverted
Journal Article | Feb 2019
The extractive industries sector is considered to be one of the most prone to illicit financial flows. To date, numerous instruments at the national, ...
Extractive industries, Corruption, Transparency, Abuse of law, Illicit financial flows
How can Aid for Trade promote poverty reduction
Project | Dec 2007 - Mar 2008
Does a regional organization like SADC has any comparative advantages in implementing Aid for Trade measures? Many constraints for increasing trade are ...
Aid for trade, Poverty, SADC
[FCG(SIDA)-Mid-term Evaluation of Swedish government funded Civil Society ]
Project | Nov 2017 - Apr 2018
The Swedish support to civil society in Mozambique is channelled through the programme AGIR (Programa de Acções para uma Governação Inclusiva e Responsável) ...
Civil Society, Evaluation, Mozambique
Employee referral, social proximity and worker discipline: Theory and Evidence from India
CMI Working Paper | Feb 2015
We develop a new theory of employee referrals into informal low - and unskilled jobs in developing country labour markets. Employers use social preferences ...
Traditional market institutions and complex change: Exploring transition and change in the Bangladesh rice market
CMI Working Paper | Jan 2011
This study explores the hitherto unaddressed question of how the large, complex paddy‐rice market in Bangladesh is able to solve the problem of ...
Bangladesh
From Donors to Partners? Evaluation of Norwegian Support to Strengthen Civil Society in Developing Countries through Norwegian Civil Society Organisations
Report in External Series | Jan 2018
This report in two volumes presents the findings, conclusions, lessons learnt and recommendations of an evaluation of the Norwegian civil society grant ...
Development aid, civil society, Norwegian CSOs, Norway, Ethiopia, Uganda, Nepal
Mid-term evaluation of Swedish government funded civil society support through the AGIR II programme in Mozambique 2014-2020
Report in External Series | Apr 2018
This report presents findings, conclusions and recommendations from the Mid-term Evaluation of Swedish government funded Civil Society support through ...
Evaluation, Civil Society, Sida, Mozambique
Coffee, co-operatives and competition: The impact of fair trade
CMI Report | Jan 2004
Coffee is one of the most important Third World export commodities, and 70% of the producers are small-scale farmers. Coffee producers are often poor ...
Fair Trade, Coffee, Co-operatives, Developing countries, Case studies, Mexico, Americas: Mexico
Added costs. Added value? Evaluation of Norwegian support through and to umbrella and network organisations in civil society
Report in External Series | Dec 2014
About five per cent of Norwegian support to civil society organisations is channelled via Norwegian umbrella and network organisations. These organisations ...
Nepal, Norway, Tanzania
Corruption, évitement fiscal, blanchiment dans le secteur extractif: de l'art de jouer avec le droit
Book | Sep 2019
Le pétrole, le gaz et les minerais sont des ressources indispensables pour le bon fonctionnement de nos économies et sont très convoitées. ...
Extractive industries, Corruption, Compliance, EITI, Transparency, Commodity trading, Intermediaries, Professional enablers