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Retribalisation of the Educated Elite in Darfur and the Phenomenon of Tribal Shura Councils; with a Special Reference to the Fur Shura Council
(CMI Sudan Working Paper SWP 2014:5, Working paper, 2014-12-15)This paper documents the formation and development of the Fur Shura council as an example of a new form of urban based voluntary ethnic associations. It attempts to analyze the new phenomenon against the backdrop of ... -
Revenue administration and corruption
(U4 Issue 2005:2, Research report, 2005-01-01)The aim of this U4 Issue paper is to identify and discuss major challenges, appropriate responses, and relevant tools for addressing corruption in revenue administrations. This text is part of the output from the U4 Focus ... -
Revenue authorities and public authority in sub-Saharan Africa
(Journal of Modern African Studies vol. 47 no. 1, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009-01-01)Since the early 1990s, many countries in sub-Saharan Africa have established semi-autonomous revenue authorities (ARAs), organisationally distinct from ministries of finance, with some real operational autonomy, and with ... -
Revenue authorities: Experiences from sub-Saharan Africa
(Conference object, 2007-08-13)In most developing countries national tax collection is carried out by line departments within the Ministry of Finance. However, over the past two decades more than 30 developing countries, especially in Latin America and ... -
Revenue mobilization at sub-national levels in Sudan
(Sudan Report SR 2016:1, Research report, 2016-01-01)Sudan has undertaken decentralization reforms since the early 1990s, in a federal government system with three tiers: federal, state, and local government levels. Fiscal decentralization was fueled by a decade-long oil ... -
Reverting five years of progress: Impact of COVID-19 on maternal mortality in Peru
(CMI Brief no. 2021:1, Report, 2021-01-01)Peru has moved back at least five years on its road to reducing maternal mortality, due to the profound impact COVID-19 has had on the capacity of health services. Our research shows that the health system needs urgent ... -
Revertir cinco años de progreso: El impacto de la covid-19 en la mortalidad materna en Perú
(CMI Brief no. 2021:2, Report, 2021-02-01)Perú se ha retrasado al menos cinco años en su camino a la reducción de la mortalidad materna debido al profundo impacto que ha tenido la covid-19 en la provisión de ls servicios de salud. Nuestra ... -
Review of and recommendations for Norwegian support to good governance in Pakistan
(Norad Report Discussion 12/2011, Research report, 2011-05-27)The report introduces a theoretical framework for analysis, and then discusses how Pakistan and Norway define governance and good governance before moving on to a political economy analysis of Pakistan, complemented by an ... -
Review of Den Nationale Scenes (DNS) programme:"Continued cooperation with Afghan National Theatre"
(CMI Report R 2011:10, Research report, 2011-01-01)Since 2002, Den Nationale Scene (DNS), Bergen, Norway, has collaborated with the Afghan National Theatre. In 2009, the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), funded the three year project ”Continued Cooperation with ... -
Review of Matantala Rural Integrated Enterprise and the community development with traditional leaders programme
(Norad Report 24/2009, Research report, 2009-09-21)The project on Community development with traditional leaders funded by the Norwegian Embassy and implemented by Matantala Rural Integrated Development Enterprise started in December 2006. Its main objectives are to ... -
Review of Norwegian development assistance to Afghanistan 2011–2014
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Review of prison advisory project in Faryab, Afghanistan
(Norad Report Discussion 18/2010, Research report, 2010-10-11)INTRODUCTION As part of the international follow-up of the 2001 military intervention, Norway increased its engagement in Afghanistan from the end of 2001. In accordance with the Bonn Agreement, the goal of the engagement ... -
Review of the realisation of Norway’s “Strategy for intensifying international efforts for the elimination of female genital mutilation for the period 2014–2017”
(CMI Report R 2018:16, Research report, 2019-02-01)This report was commissioned by Norad and the evaluation was realised by Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI). Joar Svanemyr is the main author of the report. Camilla Gianella at CMI and Ragnhild Elise Johansen, external consultant ... -
Review report: Al-Haq
(Research report, 2014-11-01)This report reviews the organisational performance of the Palestinian NGO Al-Haq over a three period (2011–13). The report is based on field interviews in Ramallah with staff, stakeholders and beneficiaries and includes ... -
Review report: Al-Miftah
(Research report, 2014-11-01)This report reviews the organisational performance of the Palestinian NGO Al-Miftah over a three period (2011–13). The report is based on field interviews in Ramallah with staff, stakeholders and beneficiaries and includes ... -
Revisiting Health Rights Litigation and Access to Medications in Costa Rica: Preliminary Evidence from the Cochrane Collaboration Reform
(Health and Human Rights Journal vol. 20 no. 1, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-01-01)In response to the incremental creation of an expansive constitutional right to health in Costa Rica, the country’s rights-friendly constitutional chamber of the Supreme Court (known as the Sala IV) unleashed a flood ... -
Revisiting heritage in the ocean: common heritage of [Hu]mankind, maritime heritage and beyond?
(International Journal of Heritage Studies vol. 30 no. 6, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024-01-01)By zeroing in on the term ‘heritage’ in the most important international legal instrument on oceans – the 1982 Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOSC), this article explores how the concept of the Common ... -
Réformer la corruption de l'or noir nigérian ? Première partie : Cartographie des risques de corruption dans la gouvernance de la filière pétrole
(U4 Brief 2009:23, Report, 2009-10-14)Le pétrole domine l’économie nigériane et alimente en grande majorité les recettes publiques. Parallèlement, le Nigeria est perçu comme un des pays les plus corrompus au monde et sa filière pétrole serait gangrenée par la ... -
Réformer la corruption de l'or noir nigérian? Seconde partie: Progrès et perspectives
(U4 Brief 2009:24, Report, 2009-10-14)Au Nigeria comme ailleurs, les pratiques de corruption entravent la performance du secteur pétrolier. Cette Note de synthèse U4 examine cinq démarches permettant de faire avancer la réforme anti‑corruption dans le secteur ...