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Development success in perspective: A political economy of REDD+ and corruption in Vietnam
(U4 Issue 2016:1, Research report, 2016-01-01)Vietnam has become a key target for donor REDD+ investments. It has been estimated that the forest and climate scheme could generate an annual income of between USD 80-100 million, roughly half of the country?s annual ... -
Development Theory: Recent Trends. Proceedings of the NFU Annual Conference 1992
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Development, Ethnicity and Fragmentation: Some dominant Issues in the University Collaboration between Khartoum and Bergen (in Arabic)
(Conference object, 2015-09-01)The collaboration between the Departments of Anthropology in the University of Khartoum and the University of Bergen has now lasted for over 50 years. Many schools of thought have left their mark on the development of the ... -
Devolutionary delusions? The effect of decentralization on corruption
(CMI Working Paper WP 2014:10, Working paper, 2014-09-01)The effect of government decentralization on corruption is theoretically ambiguous. On the one hand, bringing government closer to the people could increase accountability and reduce corruption. On the other hand, ... -
Dez Desafios na Construção Pública. Estudo CEIC-CMI: Transparência no Sector Público
(Angola Brief vol. 1 no. 20, Report, 2011-11-30)Ninguém questiona as necessidades de Angola em infra-estrutura e habitação. E, em comparação com muitos outros países da região, os níveis de investimento do país em actividades de construção são impressionantes. O que ... -
Dietary patterns and their association with cardiovascular risk factors in Ethiopia: A community-based cross-sectional study
(Frontiers in Nutrition vol. 10, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023-03-01)Purpose: To identify the dietary patterns, and their association with cardiovascular risk factors among adult people in Wolaita, southern Ethiopia. Methods: A total of 2483 participants aged 25-64 years were selected ... -
Diffusion of Labor Standards from Origin to Host Countries: Cross County Evidence from Multinational Companies in Africa
(Research report, 2014-02-28)This study empirically examines diffusion of labor standards from origin to host countries by investigating whether better labor standards of MNCs’ origin countries are correlated with higher wages of workers in host ... -
Dificuldades Permanentes: Pobreza Feminina em Malanje Rural, Angola
(CMI Brief vol. 16 no. 4, Report, 2017-04-01)A pobreza rural em Angola é grave e diferenciada por género. Este artigo resulta de uma pesquisa de campo qualitativa realizada em 10 comunidades rurais do município de Kalandula, província de Malanje. Ele mostra que a ... -
Digitizing the landscape: Technology to improve integrity in natural resource management
(U4 Brief 2017:1, Report, 2017-03-01)Many information technology initiatives have emerged in recent years with the aim of improving natural resource management. These take a variety of technological forms designed either to directly curb corruption in resource ... -
Dilemmas of fiscal decentralisation: A study of local government taxation in Tanzania
(Forum for Development Studies vol. 27 no. 1, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2000-01-01)Local taxes represent less than 5 percent of total tax revenues in Tanzania. However, the large number of these taxes, together with their unsatisfactory nature, means that their economic, political and social impacts are ... -
Diplomacia de acompañamiento. La diplomacia humanitaria cotidiana en lugares de frontera
(Nuevos planteamientos en diplomacia: La diplomacia humanitaria, Chapter, 2020-01-01) -
Direct budget support and corruption
(U4 Issue 2005:1, Research report, 2005-01-01)How does corruption affect the appropriateness and design of budget support? The aim of this issue paper is to compare the effectiveness of budget support versus that of other aid modalities - in particular project support ... -
Direct Financing of Health Facilities. Experiences from financing reforms in Tanzania.
(CMI Report 2021:10, Research report, 2021-12-01) -
Direct health facility financing in Tanzania. Process evaluation. Phone Survey #3
(CMI Report 2021:09, Research report, 2021-12-01) -
Direct health financing in Tanzania (RBF and HBF-DHFF)
(Others, 2020-10-01) -
Discrimination in the Name of Religious Freedom: The Rights of Women and Non-Muslims after the Comprehensive Peace Agreement in Sudan
(Research report, Research report, 2007)Government policy since independence has by and large disregarded Sudan’s multi-religious character through continuous Islamisation and Arabisation processes that have fuelled the civil war. International considerations ... -
Disjointed Incrementalism. NATO in Afghanistan.
(PRIO Policy Brief 03/2011, Research report, 2011-01-01)As the US-led coalition prepares to extricate itself from a combat role in Afghanistan, it is useful to look back and reflect on the policy dynamic of the original involvement. How did the coalition – and more specifically ... -
Disparities in Citizens' Perceptions of Service Delivery by Local Government Authorities in Tanzania
(REPOA Brief 13, Research report, 2008-01-01)The Local Government Reform Programme (LGRP) in Tanzania aims to restructure local government authorities so that they can respond more effectively to local priorities of service delivery in a sustainable manner. Various ... -
Displaying Demons: Processions at the Crossroads in Multi-religious Indonesia
(Asian Ethnology vol. 82 no. 1, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023-07-01)In the Hindu Balinese imagination, demons ( buta kala ) are ambiguous figures of the crossroads. Across Indonesia, the display of giant demon puppets ( ogoh-ogoh ) has increasingly become part of the lunar Hindu New ... -
Dispositions institutionnelles pour la prévention de la corruption : Réflexions autour de la mise en ouvre de l'Article 6 de la Convention des Nations Unies contre la corruption
(U4 Issue 2009:9, Research report, 2009-07-27)De quel genre d'institutions un État doit‑il se doter pour lutter efficacement contre la corruption ? Que signifie l'article 6 de la Convention des Nations Unies contre la corruption (CNUCC), qui requiert des États qu'ils ...