Browsing CMI Open Research Archive by Author "Nicaise, Guillaume"
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Évaluation de la performance des collectivités décentralisées : Une étude comparée
Nicaise, Guillaume (L'Afrique des Grands Lacs: annuaire 2014-2015, Chapter, 2015-06-01)This article explores the performance evaluation of decentralized entities within the decentralization framework in Rwanda and Burundi. The analysis shows the evaluation results, but also the normative impact of this New ... -
L'Afrique des Grands Lacs (Rwanda, Burundi) à l'heure des réformes de bonne gouvernance: ethnographie comparative d'un "travelling model"
Nicaise, Guillaume (Doctoral thesis, 2018-06-01)By analyzing the appropriation process of good governance norms (civil participation, transparency, accountability and the fight against corruption) by civil servants in Rwanda and Burundi, this thesis try to assess the ... -
Le Rwanda mise sur la croissance
Nicaise, Guillaume (Others, 2014-05-01)Le Rwanda a réalisé des progrès en termes de développement et entreprend de consolider ses acquis sur le plan économique et social. Cette croissance est-elle profitable à toute la ... -
Petite corruption et situations de pluralisme normatif au Burundi
Nicaise, Guillaume (Afrique Contemporaine vol. 2018/02 no. 266, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-01-01)Cet article restitue et analyse les pratiques des percepteurs d’impôt et des élus locaux au Burundi. Pour mieux comprendre le fonctionnement de l’État au niveau local, les observations ... -
Strengthening the ethics framework within aid organisations. Good practices from the compliance approach and the values-based approach
Nicaise, Guillaume (U4 Issue 2022:8, Research report, 2022-09-01)Values based approaches can be used to help tackle implicit biases and informal norms, such as gender discrimination. They shift focus from the individual to the network in the design of anti-corruption policies, considering ... -
Tackling petty corruption through social norms theory: lessons from Rwanda
Nicaise, Guillaume (U4 Issue 2021:2, Research report, 2021-01-01)Despite Rwanda’s implementation of a ‘zero tolerance for corruption’ strategy, taxi motorcyclists working in Kigali continue to deal with corrupt security officers and police officers. Yet, the use of ...