How Do We Know Whether Development Programs Contribute to Stabilization? Evaluating Multiple Programs in Afghanistan, Philippines, and Southern Sudan By Michael Lund, Andrew Rathmell U.S. Department of State Fourth Annual...
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This Case Study on the Philippines summarizes the context and main features of the process of vertical expansion (ex post) of shock-responsive social protection systems to respond to vulnerable conditions of people facing...
Mapping Team Europe's official development assistance to the Philippines, based on 2021 OECD DAC data.
This short case study is based on the findings of a week of interviews with a range of trade facilitation stakeholders in the Philippines conducted in mid-November 2010, conducted by the EU Delegation in the Philippines with the...
This document presents the lessons learned of the pilot case study "Governance in the Trade Facilitation Sector in the Philippines" testing the tool in the EC Reference Document "Analysing and assessing Governance in Sector...
The Green Public Procurement Board-Technical Support Offic(GPPB-TSO) is launching the Green Public Procurement Roadmap in coordination with the Department of Budget and Management and Department of Trade and Industry. The Roadmap...
'Luntian Puso' (Green Heart) is the creative theme of the European Union SWITCH policy support commpnent (EU-SWITCH-PSC) for the Philippines, a project that provides policy support to the Philippine Government in implementing...
Decentralisation reforms have rarely bred empowered democratic local authorities. Discretion and accountability relationships depend on the political economy of each country, and historical/colonial legacies. Findings result from...
This paper from the United Nations Capital Development Fund provides an overview of lessons learned from the design and implementation of performance-based grant systems (PBGSs) for local governments in 15 developing countries...
‘Women hold up half the sky’ is a Chinese proverb affirming women’s equal contribution to the human experience but it is an aspirational, rather than a factual, claim. In developed and developing countries alike, gender gaps...