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Análise do processo de reforma fiscal em Angola... e porque incentivos fiscais devem ser evitados
(Angola Brief vol. 2 no. 2, Report, 2012-06-06)Angola está actualmente a implementar uma reforma tributária. O principal objectivo da reforma é aumentar as receitas fiscais não petrolíferas pelo alargamento da base tributária, racionalizar incentivos, aumentar o controlo ... -
Angola health survey: Opportunities to reduce maternal and newborn mortality
(Angola Brief vol. 2 no. 3, Report, 2012-06-01)In Angola, every tenth child dies before the age of one. 40% of these deaths happen within 28 days of birth. Angola has among the highest maternal and child mortality rates in the world. To reduce the number of deaths is ... -
Angola party politics: Into the African trend
(Angola Brief vol. 1 no. 9, Report, 2011-06-05)Angolan politics is usually explained with reference to the country’s long and devastating civil war. The postponed elections, the domination of the presidency and the ruling party, and the election results are typically ... -
Angola's Lobito Corridor: From reconstruction to development
(Angola Brief vol. 4 no. 5, Report, 2014-04-01)This brief reviews the state of the transport corridor which runs from the port of Lobito and the city of Benguela through the hinterland of Angola before it connects with the mineral rich regions in the Democratic Republic ... -
Anti-corruption and integrity training: learning how to resist corruption
(U4 Brief 2023:3, Report, 2023-12-01)Innovative metrics and methodologies offer promising avenues for enhancing the effectiveness of integrity training. -
Anti-Corruption and the Role of Chambers of Commerce and Business Associations
(U4 Brief 2007:12, Report, 2007-10-09)Recent initiatives such as the Global Compact (Principle 10) and the DAC Revised Principles for Donor Action in Anti-Corruption call for proactively engaging the private sector in anticorruption efforts. These are new, ... -
Anti-Corruption in the Health Sector: Preventing Drug Diversion through Supply Chain Management
(U4 Brief 2006:4, Report, 2006-01-01)Drug supply is an essential component of health care systems, accounting for 10-30% of health care costs. Drugs can be expensive, and willingness to pay for drugs is high, creating the danger that employees will divert ... -
Anti-Corruption in the Health Sector: Reducing Vulnerabilities to Corruption in User Fee Systems
(U4 Brief 2006:3, Report, 2006-01-01)Designed to promote efficiency and expand access to health care services by leveraging financial contributions from patients, user fee systems are in place in government and private facilities throughout the world. Yet, ... -
Anti-corruption justice and collaboration in Kosovo: Challenges and recommendations
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Anti-corruption Measures as Political Criteria for EU Accession: Lessons from the Bulgarian Experience
(U4 Brief 2008:5, Report, 2008-02-20)The issue of corruption featured high on the agenda of the two latest enlargements of the European Union, in particular with respect to the accession of Bulgaria and Romania, in 2007. There were few assistance programmes ... -
Anti-corruption Policy Making in Practice: Implications for Implementing UNCAC
(U4 Brief 2008:1, Report, 2008-01-11)Broad national anti-corruption strategies have so far been a popular response by governments to wide-spread corruption in many countries. The results have, however, been mixed. This U4 Brief argues that States Parties to ... -
Anti-Corruption Training and Education
(U4 Brief 2007:13, Report, 2007-10-10)Corruption has gained significant attention in development discourse and practice. While anticorruption (AC) training is identified as a useful approach to fostering the development of broadbased alliances for demanding ... -
Approaches to teaching and learning about corruption in the health sector
(U4 Brief 2009:30, Report, 2009-12-01)Training and education programmes which deal with the topic of corruption and health can help change the way people approach their jobs as public administrators or development agency workers, and increase transparency and ... -
Are men and women equally corrupt?
(U4 Brief 2015:6, Report, 2015-06-01)The belief that women are less corrupt than men is widespread, even among development specialists. Variations in risk aversion and reciprocal behaviour may partially explain gender differences in corrupt behaviour and ... -
Arguments for democratic decentralisation in Angola: If challenges remain the same, why delay the autarquias?
(Angola Brief vol. 4 no. 6, Report, 2014-04-01)Is the Government once again going to delay local elections and democratic decentralisation? The 2010 Constitution renewed the Angolan state’s commitment to such a process, and the President of the Republic recently ... -
Artisanal Gold Mining Camps in the Butana (Eastern Sudan) as Migration Hubs
(Report, 2023-11-01)Artisanal and small-scale gold mining sites have become large-scale migration hubs for thousands of young men from Sudan and its neighbouring countries. The April 15 war is likely to increase artisanal gold mining since ... -
Assessing Mozambique's PARP/A 2006-2011: Local perspectives
(CMI Brief vol. 11 no. 10, Report, 2012-01-01)Six years of impressive economic growth and classical poverty reduction policies in Mozambique have demonstrated the limited extent to which this has ‘trickled down’ to the local level – with the country falling on the ... -
Assessing the Implications of PARP/A in Central Mozambique 2008-2011
(CMI Brief vol. 11 no. 9, Report, 2012-01-01)Despite severe structural political and economic constraints, people in the District of Buzi in central Mozambique have seen small but important improvements in their socio-economic conditions between 2008 and 2011. In ... -
Assessing the Implications of PARPA II in Maputo 2007-2010
(CMI Brief vol. 10 no. 3, Report, 2011-07-01)Improvements having taken place in Maputo between 2007-2010 in the areas of poverty reduction, education, health, water, electricity, sanitation etc. seem – ironically – to have brought further challenges to central and ... -
Assessing the implications of PARPA II in rural Northern Mozambique 2006-2009
(CMI Brief vol. 9 no. 5, Report, 2010-09-01)This brief presents the main conclusions from the fourth in a series of six studies monitoring and evaluating Mozambique’s poverty reduction strategy PARPA II by using a combination of quantitative and qualitative ...