Blar i CMI Open Research Archive på forfatter "Abreu, Cesaltina"
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Accountability on the Move. The Parliament of Angola
Amundsen, Inge; Abreu, Cesaltina; Hoygaard, Laurinda (CMI Working paper, Working paper, 2005)The Parliament of Angola was established and elected in 1992 in a watershed election that coincided with the peace process in Angola and the democratisation process in much of Africa. There has still been no second election, ... -
Civil Society in Angola: Inroads, Space and Accountability
Amundsen, Inge; Abreu, Cesaltina (Research report, Research report, 2006)Civil society is inherently weak in Angola, and the political and societal space for civil society is limited. Angolan authorities have not fully accepted civil society’s voice, watchdog and control functions, and the legal ... -
Expectativas e receios face às eleições de 2008. O impacto de 1992
Wacussanga, Jacinto; Abreu, Cesaltina; Amundsen, Inge; Tøndel, Line (CMI Working Paper, Working paper, 2008) -
Human rights in Angola
Amundsen, Inge; Abreu, Cesaltina; Gomes, Catarina (Others, 2021-03-01) -
Orçamento, Estado e Povo. Processo de Orçamento, Sociedade Civil e Transparência em Angola
Isaksen, Jan; Amundsen, Inge; Wiig, Arne; Abreu, Cesaltina (Research report, Research report, 2007)Este estudo identifica várias deficiências no processo de orçamento em Angola. A proposta do governo não é discutida publicamente, não é preparado nenhum documento pré-orçamento, não são feitas comparações entre a despesa ... -
Sociedade Civil em Angola: Incursões, Espaco Responsabilidade
Amundsen, Inge; Abreu, Cesaltina (Research report, Research report, 2007-10-22)Civil society is inherently weak in Angola, and the political and societal space for civil society is limited. Angolan authorities have not fully accepted civil society’s voice, watchdog and control functions, and the legal ... -
Subverting the Constitution and Curtailing Civil Society. Angola’s New Law on NGOs.
Gomes, Catarina Antunes; Abreu, Cesaltina; Nangacovie, Margareth; Amundsen, Inge (CMI Insight 2023:2, Report, 2023-09-01)In Angola, the government is in the process of making a new law on the NGOs, a law that is deemed unconstitutional, unnecessary, and a breach of people’s fundamental rights and freedoms of association. Like in many ...