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Professional Agency in the Ecology of Wrongdoing
CMI Working Paper | Jun 2018
This study offers an account of individual agency within a constructivist view of professional wrongdoing. The main contribution is a model in which the ...
professional wrongdoing, constructivism, tax avoidance, wealth management
Scaling up sexuality education in Senegal: integrating family life education into the national curriculum
Journal Article | Jan 2016
In Senegal, school-based sexuality education has evolved over 20 years from family life education (FLE) pilot projects into crosscurricular subjects located ...
Senegal, young people, comprehensive sexuality education, school sex education, scale-up
Taxation and tax reforms in developing countries: Illustrations from sub-Saharan Africa
CMI Report | Jan 2003
Many low income countries face a trilemma with respect to taxation: (1) There is an urgent and obvious need for more revenues to enable resource poor ...
Taxation, Tax reform, Democratisation, JEL H20, H30, H71, H77, 023, P45, Africa: Namibia, Tanzania, Uganda, sub-Saharan Africa
Review of Right to Play
CMI Report | Jan 2006
Right to Play (former Olympic Aid), is an athlete-driven international humanitarian organisation which uses sport and play as a development tool for children ...
Sports, Children, Youth, Nongovernmental organizations, Refugees, Tanzania, Pakistan
Can Ghana withstand the resource curse?
News | 26 Nov 2013
Ghana discovered oil in 2010. The country now produces 100 000 barrels a day, amounting to an income of 1 billion dollars a year. Are the country's institutions strong enough to withstand the resource curse? -Yes, says Inge Amundsen, senior researcher at the Chr. Michelsen Institute.
From CMI to the Inter-American development Bank
News | 29 Sep 2014
U4 advisor Francesco de Simone has been headhunted for a position as Administrator of the Anti-Corruption Activities Trust Fund (AATF).
From CMI to the Inter-American development Bank
News | 29 Sep 2014
U4 advisor Francesco de Simone has been headhunted for a position as Administrator of the Anti-Corruption Activities Trust Fund (AATF).
Juridification and social citizenship: international law, democracy and professional discretion
Book Chapter | Jan 2014
Juridification and social citizenship: international law, democracy and professional discretion Hen
Creating an Enabling Environment for Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health: A Framework and Promising Approaches
Journal Article | Jan 2015
This article provides a conceptual framework and points out the key elements for creating enabling environments for adolescent sexual and reproductive ...
Benefits and drawbacks of per diems: Do allowances distort good governance in the health sector?
U4 Brief | Nov 2009
Per diems, or daily allowances, are an important mechanism for reimbursing work‑related expenses, encouraging participation in professional development ...
corruption in aid, health
Lifting the Veil of Secrecy: Tax Havens, Capital Flows and Developing Countries
Event | 21 Nov 2016
What is the role of the tax avoidance industry? How can the challenges that tax havens represent be mitigated? On 21 and 22 November 2016, leading academics, ...
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
Providing policy makers with timely advice: The timeliness-rigor trade-off
Journal Article | Jan 2017
Policy makers bemoan the lack of research findings to guide urgent decisions, whereas researchers' professional code puts rigor first. This article argues ...
Beyond the code of conduct: Building ethical competence in public officials
U4 Brief | Sep 2009
Can Codes of Conduct set realistic ethical standards for officials? Can training in ethics and professional standards make any practical difference in ...
ethics
Improving the Quality of Health Care when Health Workers are in Short Supply
CMI Working Paper | Dec 2008
A number of low- and middle-income countries have a severe shortage of health workers. This paper studies how health workers' choices of labour supply ...
Tanzania
Democratic Imperatives
News | 8 Jun 2012
A new report documents measures that can make government and politics more responsive, more accountable and more transparent and enable citizens to take a greater role in governing themselves.
UN Security Council Resolution 1325: Peacebuilding in Africa 20 years after its adoption
CMI Brief | Jul 2020
20 years ago the United Nations Security Council adopted Resolution 1325. The resolution underscored the important role of women in the prevention and ...
UN Security Council Resolution 1325, Peacebuilding in Africa
Bangladesh: Parliamentary elections 2001: Nordem report
Report in External Series | Jan 2001
(Working paper 2001:20)
Asia: Bangladesh
Legal enforcement of social rights: Enabling conditions and impact assessment
Journal Article | Jan 2010
This article commends the concise and useful analysis of courts and the legal enforcement of economic, social and cultural rights given in Christian Courtis’ ...
Strengthening Nordic development cooperation in and with Afghanistan
Report in External Series | Mar 2009
The meeting of the Nordic Foreign Ministers in Stockholm on 18 April 2008 adopted a Plan of Action for Nordic Cooperation in Afghanistan to enable them ...
Afghanistan