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1. Laying Foundations for Transparency of Development Project Finances in a South Asian Ministry of Planning www.developmentgateway.org//innovations/dg-contribute/item-detail?item_id=372169&version_id=225374&from=alert
Like all developing countries, this South Asian nation has a large number of development programmes, each one consisting of many development projects funded partly from government revenue and partly from donor funds. Each year, the government must prepare a Yearly ... Contributed by Moshtaq Ahmed on 24 December, 2003
2. Administrative Corruption: How Does E-Government Help? www.developmentgateway.org//innovations/dg-contribute/item-detail?item_id=372471&version_id=225542&from=alert
Paper by Professor Subhash Bhatnagar Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, India at the World Bank Reinventing Government Workshop. E-government reduces corruption in several ways. It takes away discretion, thereby curbing opportunities for arbitrary action ... Contributed by Winthrop Carty on 26 December, 2003
3. The Importance of Fighting Corruption www.developmentgateway.org//innovations/dg-contribute/item-detail?item_id=372480&version_id=225548&from=alert
Excerpts from Corrupt Cities, by Robert Klitgaard, Ronald Maclean-Abaroa and H.Lindsey Parris. Presented by Ronald MacLean-Abaroa, Lead Public Sector Management Specialist Governance, Decentralisation and Poverty Reduction (WBIPR), World Bank. Corruption is a ... Contributed by Winthrop Carty on 26 December, 2003
4. Governance Through Community Partnerships: A Model for Public Funding of Private Schools in www.developmentgateway.org//innovations/dg-contribute/item-detail?item_id=372489&version_id=225554&from=alert
Paper by Dr Chris Aulich Head, School of Management and Policy University of Canberra. The paper examines three of the more commonly considered models, grants, privatisation and community partnership, and explores how governance arrangements for each are typically ... Contributed by Winthrop Carty on 26 December, 2003
5. Push forward with the Regulatory Reform and www.developmentgateway.org//innovations/dg-contribute/item-detail?item_id=372492&version_id=225556&from=alert
Presentation by Mr. Li Zhilun Minister of Supervision, P. R. China at the 5th Global Forum for Innovation in Governance on understanding and practices of the Chinese government in the promotion of regulatory reform and innovation from the perspective of building ... Contributed by Winthrop Carty on 26 December, 2003
Like all developing countries, this South Asian nation has a large number of development programmes, each one consisting of many development projects funded partly from government revenue and partly from donor funds. Each year, the government must prepare a Yearly ... Contributed by Moshtaq Ahmed on 24 December, 2003
2. Administrative Corruption: How Does E-Government Help? www.developmentgateway.org//innovations/dg-contribute/item-detail?item_id=372471&version_id=225542&from=alert
Paper by Professor Subhash Bhatnagar Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, India at the World Bank Reinventing Government Workshop. E-government reduces corruption in several ways. It takes away discretion, thereby curbing opportunities for arbitrary action ... Contributed by Winthrop Carty on 26 December, 2003
3. The Importance of Fighting Corruption www.developmentgateway.org//innovations/dg-contribute/item-detail?item_id=372480&version_id=225548&from=alert
Excerpts from Corrupt Cities, by Robert Klitgaard, Ronald Maclean-Abaroa and H.Lindsey Parris. Presented by Ronald MacLean-Abaroa, Lead Public Sector Management Specialist Governance, Decentralisation and Poverty Reduction (WBIPR), World Bank. Corruption is a ... Contributed by Winthrop Carty on 26 December, 2003
4. Governance Through Community Partnerships: A Model for Public Funding of Private Schools in www.developmentgateway.org//innovations/dg-contribute/item-detail?item_id=372489&version_id=225554&from=alert
Paper by Dr Chris Aulich Head, School of Management and Policy University of Canberra. The paper examines three of the more commonly considered models, grants, privatisation and community partnership, and explores how governance arrangements for each are typically ... Contributed by Winthrop Carty on 26 December, 2003
5. Push forward with the Regulatory Reform and www.developmentgateway.org//innovations/dg-contribute/item-detail?item_id=372492&version_id=225556&from=alert
Presentation by Mr. Li Zhilun Minister of Supervision, P. R. China at the 5th Global Forum for Innovation in Governance on understanding and practices of the Chinese government in the promotion of regulatory reform and innovation from the perspective of building ... Contributed by Winthrop Carty on 26 December, 2003