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The pluralist paradox. The decline of economic interest groups in Zambia in the 1990s
CMI Working Paper | Jan 2000
The dilemma facing new democracies attempting to implement political and economic reform simultaneously is that democratisation may undermine ...
Africa: Zambia
Anti-corruption through a social norms lens
U4 Issue | Oct 2018
A social norms approach can help practitioners design effective anti-corruption reforms. Social norms in communities, families, and organisations ...
Good Governance, Aid Modalities and Poverty Reduction. From Better Theory to Better Practice
Commissioned Report | Feb 2008
Leaders of the world community have committed themselves to providing development assistance on a scale and in a form that enables developing ...
Using power and influence analysis to address corruption risks: The case of the Ugandan drug supply chain
U4 Brief | Jul 2012
Power and influence analysis can be used to assess corruption vulnerabilities in the public sector. This approach helps identify powerful stakeholders ...
health, Uganda
For the love of God: Care-giving in the Middle East
Journal Article | Nov 2010
In Jerusalem in the 1960s two nuns belonging to the Polish Order of the Sisters of St. Elizabeth experienced a calling to help relieve the suffering ...
care giving, gift, orphans, resilience, war, Israel
Tax-motivated illicit financial flows: A guide for development practitioners
U4 Issue | Jan 2014
Tax revenue can help governments finance development and decrease reliance on foreign aid. But tax-motivated illicit financial flows – ...
international drivers of corruption
The resource bites back: Entry-points for addressing corruption in wildlife crime
U4 Issue | Nov 2016
Corruption has recently risen up the global wildlife conservation agenda with a series of international agreements highlighting the role of ...
natural resource management
Strengthening cooperation in documentation development. A seminar on networking with special emphasis on NGOs
DERAP Working Paper | Jan 1992
Report and papers from the 1991 EADI & D Working Group seminar. 120 representatives from NGOs international organisations, documentalists and ...
International cooperation, Electronic mail, Data bases, Non-governmental organisations, Book donation, Conference papers
Strengthening cooperation in documentation for development. A seminar on networking with special emphasis on NGO's, Paris 3-6 September 1991
CMI Report | Jan 1992
Report and papers from the 1991 EADI I & D Working Group seminar. 120 representatives from NGOs international organisations, documentalists ...
Do interest groups matter in economic policy- making? Reflections from a Zambian case study.
CMI Working Paper | Jan 1994
The current debate within development research strongly emphasise the role of interest groups in developing and sustaining democratic and liberal ...
Statistical evidence on social and economic exclusion in Nepal
CMI Report | Jan 2009
The discourse on social exclusion in Nepal is very ideological, with some authors considering basically all Nepalis as socially excluded except ...
Social and economic indicators, Statistical analysis, Caste and ethnic identity, Nepal
Why multi-stakeholder groups succeed and fail
Book Chapter | Jan 2011
Theories of corruption incidence hold that sectors with a high degree of complexity are particularly prone to corruption because it is difficult ...
Corruption
Enforcement of water rights
CMI Brief | May 2016
In 2010, a UN Resolution explicitly recognized the human right to water and sanitation (HRtWS). But has this international recognition improved ...
natural resources, water, human rights, Costa Rica, South Africa, Brazil, Ethiopia, India, Peru, Zambia
Paper tiger law forbidding FGM in Sudan
CMI Brief | Sep 2017
Female genital mutilation (FGM) is still a common practice in Sudan. Nine out of ten women have been subjected to this practice.
In 2009, a ...
FGM, female genital mutilation, weak law, law, paper tiger, ARUSS, Sudan
The ruins of Bangladesh’s LGBT community
Newspaper Op-Ed | Mar 2018
What was once a fledgling lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community in the Bangladeshi capital of Dhaka is now destroyed. In 2014 ...
LGBT, Banglasesh
Land Rights, Environmental Protection and Inclusive Development within India's Federal System
Project | Jan 2013 - Jun 2017
The main goal of the research project is to understand the consequences of the legal regime India has adopted to protect its indigenous peoples ...
India
LRA: A Regional Strategy beyond Killing Kony
News | 25 Jun 2010
Nairobi/Brussels, 28 April 2010: To make an end of the brutal Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) once and for all, national armies, the UN and civilians need to pool intelligence and coordinate their efforts in new and creative ways.
Sudan
Working Group on Information and Documentation Session at the 6th EADI General Conference
CMI Report | Jan 1990
Working Group on Information and Documentation Session at the 6th EADI General Conference European
Documentation and library cooperation with third world countries. Seminar 19-21 September 1989, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia
DERAP Working Paper | Jan 1990
Report and papers from the seminar arranged by the Working group on Information and Documentation of EADI in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, 1990. The ...
Documentation, Library cooperation, International cooperation, Developing countries, EADI, Conference paper
Who are the Least Advantaged
Book Chapter | Jan 2006
The difference principle, introduced by Rawls (1971, 1993), is generally interpreted as leximin, but this is not how he intended it. Rawls explicitly ...