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Residential School in Ghana – Resources

September 25, 2013 by CAS Leave a Comment

Presentations from the Residential School held in Ghana, May 2013 (files are powerpoint or PDF):
  • The Political Economy of Aid and The Good Governance Agenda in Africa (Powerpoint, 595 KB)
  • Governance Assessments in Africa: The Role of The African Peer Review Mechanism (Powerpoint, 129 KB)
  • Youth Vulnerability and Exclusion in West Africa: Synthesis Report (PDF, 387 KB)
  • Democratic Politics: An Asset or Liability for Africa’s Oil/Natural Resource Governance (Powerpoint, 535 KB)
  • The Good Governance Agenda: Beyond Indicators Without Theory (PDF, 343 KB)
  • DIaspora and Governance (Powerpoint, 362 KB)
  • Good Governance (Powerpoint, 250 KB)
  • Governance Indicators Can Make Sense: Under-Five Mortality Rates Are An Example (PDF, 137 KB)
  • Violence, Governance, Development (Powerpoint, 6.4 MB)
  • Humanitarian Governance (Powerpoint, 102 KB)
  • Making Sense of Indicators and Evidence On Governce in Developing Countries (Powerpoint, 193 KB)
  • Governance for Development in Africa: Mineral Resources Governance (Powerpoint, 1.4 MB)
  • Liberia’s Diasporas as Governance and Development Actors (Powerpoint, 122 KB)
  • Ghana Centre for Democratic Development (Powerpoint, 120 KB)
  • Evaluating The Nexus Between Transnational Citizenship and Governance (Powerpoint, 152 KB)
  • Youth Vulnerability and Exclusion in Africa (Powerpoint, 666 KB)
  • Taxation, Resource Mobilisation, and Governance in Sub-Saharan Africa (Powerpoint, 244 KB)
  • Generation Jobless (PDF 3.3 MB)

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