... between civilsociety action and good governance outcomes is force- fully argued by a number of development theorists and ...writings, civilsociety is said to comprise ...
... distribution and consumption – directly impacting on infrastructure, the market andsociety at ...government andcivilsociety is crucial to implement a sustainable energy tran- ...
... aid and have relied more on domestic sources, but with varying consequences for internal governanceand political ...existence and gradually moved towards financial self- sufficiency through ...
... bureaucrats and NGOs, and permeability of agencies to outside influences, mediated by important historical legacies, explains how environmental governance improved faster than labor ...labor ...
... of governance is not so generalized and salvific as it may seem prima ...of civilsociety–or rather of some of its components–in the realm of government implies a (more or less pronounced) ...
... environments, and including par- ticipants actively in the learning and assessment ...role-plays, and small group discussions were used to adapt to the different learning styles of the ...practices ...
... Cooperation and Development (OECD/DAC), as well as important changes in human development, aid dependency, crisis situations, vulnerability and other aspects including the dynamics of the development ...
... democracy, and a real threat for the future of civil ...forces and movements aspiring to get rid of the coercion of the State, and to maintain a healthy degree of balance between State ...
... countries, and USD 50,000 per year for low income ...proposals and expenditure reports drafted by the Support Unit, may decide to request annual financial contributions from all OGP participating ...
... regimes, and the erosion of these means of communications with the transition towards segmented media is the point of departure chosen for forthcoming analysis --with the differentiation between the logic of ...
... institutions and CSOs were significantly smaller than those of the European research institutions and CSOs, as had been agreed upon during the project’s planning and negotiation ...America and ...
... Palestinian and Salva- doran civilsociety between 1991 and 2001, it also directly speaks to broader political developments in both contexts since ...2003 and 2009 and the ...
... Higher level of distributive justice, interactional justice and procedural justice tend to increase the propensity to whistleblow. Distributive justice refers to the perceived fairness of outcomes. Interactional ...
... improve governanceand accountability of many state functions: transparency and ...management and staff that tie rewards to the fi nancial performance of ...groups and fi nancial ...
... labour andcivilsociety was justified within the context of a national development process that was pre- sented as an historical struggle against the forces of ...vis civilsociety ...
... El objetivo de la Comisión sobre los Determinantes Sociales de la Salud (CSDH) es crear un movimiento mundial para la equidad en la salud arraigado en las creencias compartidas de justicia social y derechos humanos. ...
... to society because he renounces the author- ity of the ruler in favour of looking after oneself (Books of Mencius ...theory and how Yang Zhu’s ideas are in fact important in understanding the twin issues of ...
... anger and hatred expressed towards rep- resentatives or politicians (Mason, ...disaffection and mistrust of local elites across North Af- rica, culminating in the overthrow of the Egyptian Prime ...corrupt ...
... Podemos– and the rise of new direct action groups, such as Anonymous, Stop-Evictions Movements, co- operatives, to name just a ...racy and governments, but has also opened up opportunities for structural ...
... Rein and Wadensjo (1997) argue that there is no certainty that private delivery is more cost effective and efficient, and that focusing on cost detracts from the question of ...poor and ...