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Money in politics: Transparency in action
(U4 Brief 2007:10, Report, 2007-09-27)Fostering disclosure of political finance information regarding public as well as private funds is key to address money's undue influence over democratic processes. However, aid donors are still reluctant to engage in what ... -
Monitoria e Avaliacão da Pobreza em Mocambique 2006-2008. Uma Sinopse
(CMI Brief vol. 8 no. 1, Report, 2009-01-01)Os primeiros três de uma série de seis estudos sobre a pobreza e bem estar em Nampula, cidade de Maputo e Sofala revelaram que há desenvolvimentos positivos em termos de contexto macro-económico ... -
Monitoria e Avaliação das Políticas de Redução da Pobreza em Moçambique
(CMI Brief vol. 8 no. 2, Report, 2009-08-01)Muitas comunidades em Moçambique encontram-se na interface rural-urbana, por serem pequenas cidades ou conjuntos rurais nas proximidades das cidades. Há uma crescent evidência de que agregados familiares ... -
Monitoria e Avaliação das Políticas de Redução da Pobreza em Moçambique Estudo 2: Relações Sociais da Pobreza Urbana
(CMI Brief vol. 7 no. 3, Report, 2008-02-29)As questões relacionadas com a pobreza urbana têm recebido pouca atenção em Moçambique, embora a taxa de pobreza urbana seja elevada e a desigualdade urbana esteja a subir. Nos bairros de Maputo, o desemprego, criminalidade ... -
Monitoria e Avaliação das Políticas de Redução da Pobreza em Moçambique. Estudio 1: Relações Sociais da Pobreza Rural
(CMI Brief vol. 7 no. 2, Report, 2008-02-01)Do ponto de vista de um distrito rural no norte de Moçambique, os esforços desenvolvidos pelo governo e doadores são visíveis na crescente capacidade da administração local e nos ... -
Monitoring aid: Lessons from a natural resources programme in Tanzania
(U4 Practice Insight 2009:1, Report, 2009-07-01)This Practice Insight describes the Norwegian Embassy’s decision in 2006 to independently evaluate their long-term support to the Management of Natural Resources Programme in Tanzania. A review of several projects suggested ... -
Monitoring and Evaluating Poverty Reduction Policies in Mozambique. Study 1: Social Relations of Rural Poverty
(CMI Brief vol. 7 no. 2, Report, 2008-02-01)From the vantage point of a rural district in northern Mozambique, the development efforts by government and donors are visible through the enhanced capacity of the local administration and investments in education and ... -
Monitoring and Evaluating Poverty Reduction Policies in Mozambique. Study 2: Social Relations of Urban Poverty
(CMI Brief vol. 7 no. 3, Report, 2008-02-01)Issues of urban poverty have received little attention in Mozambique, even though the urban poverty rate is high and urban inequality is on the rise. In the bairros of Maputo, unemployment, crime and the high costs of food, ... -
Monitoring and evaluating poverty reduction policies in Mozambique: Social relations of rural-urban poverty
(CMI Brief vol. 8 no. 2, Report, 2009-08-01)Many communities in Mozambique find themselves in the rural-urban interface, either by being small towns or rural areas in the vicinity of cities. There is growing evidence that the households and individuals who manage ... -
Monitoring and Evaluating Poverty Reduction Policies in Mozambique: STUDY 1-3 SYNOPSIS
(CMI Brief vol. 8 no. 1, Report, 2009-01-01)The first three in a series of six studies on poverty and well-being in Nampula , the city of Maputo and Sofala have revealed that there are positive developments in terms of the macro-economic context and in the social ... -
Moving Uganda’s national development planning to the grassroots: What’s in it for youth?
(CMI Brief no. 2023:5, Report, 2023-05-01)Almost 40% of Ugandan youth are neither employed nor studying. The government is going all in with its Parish Development Model (PDM), aiming to tackle this and reduce youth unemployment. But is it the best approach for ... -
New ways to measure institutionalised grand corruption in public procurement
(U4 Brief 2014:9, Report, 2014-10-27)Public procurement, one of the largest areas of public spending worldwide, gives public officials wide discretion. It is therefore unsurprising that it is also one of the government functions most often vulnerable to ... -
NGOs and corruption in post-war reconstruction: The case of Bosnia's refugee return
(U4 Practice Insight 2011:3, Report, 2011-02-15)In this Practice Insight, the author discusses post-war corruption challenges based on the reconstruction effort and return of refugees in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It describes the dilemmas implementing NGOs were facing ... -
No city is the same: Livelihood opportunities among self-settled Syrian refugees in Beirut, Tripoli and Tyre
(CMI Insight 2021:1, Report, 2021-03-01)The large influx of Syrians displaced into urban areas in Lebanon strained infrastructure and available services. Based on a survey of 450 displaced Syrians in Beirut, Tripoli, and Tyre, this CMI Insight sheds light on the ... -
No Longer a Guest: Permitting Syrians in Sudan
(Report, 2020-12-01)When Syrian refugees first started arriving to Sudan in 2014 they were welcomed as guests. But Sudan’s economic crisis combined with Syrians’ success in business has created antagonism. The transitional government ... -
"No matter how long the winter, spring is sure to follow": The Arab Spring and its effect in sub-Saharan Africa
(CMI Brief vol. 10 no. 4, Report, 2011-08-01)In the spring of 2011, dramatic political changes and events took place in the Arab World. The Arab Spring was comprised of popular uprisings and civil unrest across the Arab world. However, during the same period there ... -
No peace without youth: Continued calls for change in South Sudan
(Report, 2021-11-01)The UN Security Council Resolution 2250 on youth, peace and security (2015) calls for youth to be included in peace negotiations worldwide. In South Sudan, where 70 percent of the population is below the age of 30, youth ... -
Non-resource taxation in a resource rich setting: A broader tax base will enhance tax compliance in Tanzania
(CMI Brief vol. 14 no. 8, Report, 2015-12-01)Huge reservoirs of natural gas have been discovered offshore the southern coast of Tanzania. The country might become a large producer of gas, and a potential exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG) during the next decades. ... -
Not so great expectations: Gas revenue, corruption and willingness to pay tax in Tanzania
(CMI Brief vol. 15 no. 4, Report, 2016-02-01)Huge reservoirs of natural gas have been discovered offshore the southern coast of Tanzania. There are high expectations that exploitation of natural resources will substantially increase Tanzania’s national income. This ... -
Not so petty: Corruption risks in payment and licensing systems for water
(U4 Brief 2009:26, Report, 2009-11-10)The water “business” involves large numbers of consumers using water in different ways including households, industries, and farms. Management of water at the user level, and the associated collection of charges or fees, ...