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Governance in developing countries

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  • DFID Response to the Independent Commission for Aid Impact performance review on: DFID’s governance work in Nepal and Uganda, June 2018.

  • This evaluation reviews conflict prevention and peacebuilding policies in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

  • This report presents the findings, conclusions, lessons and recommendations of a joint external anti-corruption (AC) evaluation.

  • A Multi-donor Evaluation of Support to Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding Activities in South Sudan 2005-2010.

  • DFID's Governance Portfolio review

  • Pilot review programme: United Kingdom

  • The restoration of peace in Sierra Leone, the succession of reasonable elections since 2002.

  • The 2008 election in Pakistan marked an important watershed in Pakistani politics, and took place in unique circumstances.

  • Elections in Bangladesh in 2008.

  • Elections in Kenya in 2007.

  • The Nigerian elections of April 2007.

  • The Nepali election held in April 2008 was probably the most critical to regime legitimacy in Nepal’s political history.

  • Governance describes the way countries and societies manage their affairs politically and the way power and authority are exercised.

  • The current synthesis report brings together findings from nine CPEs, focusing on countries that may be termed “fragile states”.

  • Summary of the current synthesis report which brings together findings from nine CPEs, focusing on countries that may be termed “fragile states…

  • Citizen voice and accountability (V&A) work has emerged as a priority in the international development agenda

  • Efforts by donors such as DFID to promote social transfers and social protection in low and middle-income countries

  • Over the past few years DFID have increased their efforts to promote social transfers and social protection.

  • Since the 1990s, the quality of governance has been recognised as one of the central factors affecting development prospects in poor countries.

  • The focus on Citizens’ Voice and Accountability (CVA) is part of the overall development agenda of good governance.