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En el marco del proyecto Red DHES, profesores de las universidades socias y expertos han elaborado tres series de materiales sobre: La protección multinivel de los Derechos Humanos, los Derechos de los grupos vulnerables y...
Dear All, I would like to share with you all an excellent report prepared by Christopher Carden, Robbert Wijers and Paul Zambon on the forest sector in Bolivia, financed by CBI (Centre for the Promotion of Import from developing...
This presentation, delivered by Johannes Krassnitzer and Giovanni Camilleri of UNDP, gives an overview of the ART Initiative promoted by UNDP in 18 countries throughout the world to enhance aid effectiveness at the local level and...
Sector-wide approaches (SWAps) are seen as the new way to streamline development assistance. But how do they impact on centre-local relations? This study by the European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM) examines...
The Rwanda Joint Governance Assessment case study was presented during the Train4Dev training on Harmonisation; Decentralisation and Local Governance. JGA is a good example of a case in which the principles of harmonisation and...
RNSF book “Extending coverage: Social protection and the informal economy" drafted during the RNSF Regional Workshop held in Kenya last February.
This policy brief reflects on the experience of Rwanda, the first country where a joint governance assessment was conducted in 2008. It draws lessons from the advantages and risks of undertaking a joint approach to governance...
In 2007, the EU established the Global Climate Change Alliance (GCCA). By the end of 2012, over 45 GCCA programmes will either be up and running or in preparation in more than 35 countries and four regions within an envelope of...
This participants’ kit gives an overview of governance assessment tools, the impact of their results on policy and the potential for increased aid effectiveness of joint local governance assessments based on the case of Rwanda...