Et Voilà - CommGAP Presents Three More Publications
We have mentioned it many times on this blog - CommGAP is no more. But our work lives on! Just before we closed shop at the end of October, we were able to publish three more publications directly...
View ArticleFrom One-Way to Two-Way Exchanges: Gearing Up to Use Communication in Support...
Since Mongolia shifted to a multi-party political system and market economy in the early 1990s, it has become a young and vibrant democracy. Debates among politicians, policymakers, civil society...
View Article#4: I Paid A Bribe
Our Top Ten Blog Posts by Readership in 2011Originally published on January 12, 2011I Paid a Bribe is a recently launched online tool that strives to change the perception of corruption and move...
View ArticleWeekly Wire: the Global Forum
These are some of the views and reports relevant to our readers that caught our attention this week.Space for TransparencyLatin American Elections: How to Use Social Media to Promote...
View ArticleHow Can Development NGOs Go Urban?
Just spent a fascinating week in Nairobi, taking part in a review of our three-year- old urban programme there. Like many large development NGOs, Oxfam is deeply rural – goats, irrigation, drought,...
View ArticleMorocco: When Governance, Transparency, Integrity, Accountability, & Public...
This post originally appeared on Voices & Views: Middle East & North AfricaAlthough many events from the Middle East and North Africa region have enjoyed large press coverage and headlines, one...
View ArticleWeekly Wire: the Global Forum
These are some of the views and reports relevant to our readers that caught our attention this week.Freedom HouseFreedom in the World 2012: The Arab Uprisings and Their Global Repercussions"The...
View ArticleWeekly Wire: the Global Forum
These are some of the views and reports relevant to our readers that caught our attention this week.Frontline SMSNew Resource: Using SMS as an Effective Behavior Change Campaigning Tool“Behavior change...
View ArticleWeekly Wire: the Global Forum
These are some of the views and reports relevant to our readers that caught our attention this week.OneThe Promising Game-Changers in Global Development: Social Innovators“Turning on a light, warming a...
View ArticleFraming Governance on “People, Spaces, Deliberation”
So, what’s governance anyway? No, don’t ask me for a definition. I can, however, tell you how we frame it. People, Spaces, Deliberation has been around for about four years now, and we hope we have...
View ArticleAn International Alliance against Corruption: Mindful of its Actions but...
When they first met in 2010, they hardly knew each other. This week, members of the World Bank’s International Corruption Hunters Alliance convened their second meeting and for many of them, the fight...
View ArticleWeekly Wire: the Global Forum
These are some of the views and reports relevant to our readers that caught our attention this week.All AfricaRwanda: Civil Society Organizations Which Promote Good Governance Rewarded"The Rwanda...
View ArticleWeekly Wire: the Global Forum
These are some of the views and reports relevant to our readers that caught our attention this week.UNOver two billion people now connected to Internet but digital divide remains wide “While citing the...
View ArticleYouth at the Forefront of Anti-Corruption Movement
Boris WeberJiwo Damar Anarkie from Indonesia is a young co-founder of the Future Leaders for Anti-Corruption (FLAC) a local NGO, and he uses storytelling and hand puppets to teach integrity to...
View ArticleThe Limits of Institutional Reform in Development - Changing Rules for...
There is a silent struggle going regarding how you do governance reforms in development. It is between the prevailing tendency and a small but growing band of practitioners saying things need to be...
View ArticleWeekly Wire: the Global Forum
These are some of the views and reports relevant to our readers that caught our attention this week.Linda Raftree Mobile technology and workforce development programs with girls and young women“The...
View ArticleBetter: A Surgeon's Notes on Governance Reform
“Better: A Surgeon’s Notes on Performance” by Atul Gawande seems an unlikely place to find governance reform ideas and development inspiration but I found both therein last week. The book was...
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