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  • GRASSI Mus. Leipzig
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  • Washington, DC : The World Bank  (4)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 1464813906 , 9781464813900
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 119 Seiten)
    Series Statement: MENA development report
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 956.704431
    Keywords: Humanitarian assistance, American ; Iraq War, 2003-2011 ; Postwar reconstruction ; Nachkriegszeit ; Auswirkung ; Kriegsfolge ; Wiederaufbau ; Entwicklungshilfe ; Governance ; Institution ; Entstehung ; Wirtschaft ; Entwicklung ; Unterentwicklung ; Ursache ; Erfolg ; Misserfolg ; Beurteilung ; Abschätzung ; Tendenz ; Irak
    Abstract: Overview -- Reconstruction challenges in Iraq -- International engagement in the reconstruction of Iraq -- The reconstruction of Iraqi infrastructure and human capital -- Institution building, governance reform, and private sector developent -- Lessons learned from the reconstruction of Iraq -- Recommendations for future reconstruction operations.
    Abstract: Beginning in 2003, diverse and significant actors, both domestic and international, engaged in reconstruction activities in Iraq. The total budget committed to Iraq's reconstruction was unprecedented among postconflict operations mobilized by the international community. Despite the vast sums of money spent, and the implementation of its many projects and programs, the donors and the Iraqi people view the reconstruction efforts in Iraq in a negative light. The reconstruction of Iraq after 2003: learning from its successes and failures focuses on the period between 2003 and 2014 - that is, after the United States-led invasion and overthrow of the Saddam Hussein regime, and before the sudden rise of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), also known as Daesh. This book assesses several dimensions of Iraq's reconstruction. First, it considers the response of key international actors, such as the United Nations, the World Bank, the United States, and other bilateral donors - specifically, the European Union, Japan, and the United Kingdom - as well as nongovernmental organizations. Second, it analyzes the process and results of the reconstruction of key sectors (electricity, oil, education, and health), and the interventions geared to institution building and governance reform. Pursuing effective reconstruction within the context of conflict and fragility is a formidable challenge because of the uncertain, fluid, and complex environment. Based on the experience in Iraq, how can the international community support the effectiveness and durability of reconstruction? This book identifies lessons in seven areas and offers four recommendations for international and domestic actors and citizens engaged in reconstruction activities. The reconstruction of Iraq after 2003 is important reading for development practitioners and policy makers who are or will be engaged in reconstruction efforts in fragile and conflict-affected environments
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9789264202108
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (308 p)
    Keywords: Governance ; Development
    Abstract: This second edition of Integrating Human Rights into Development consolidates the findings and research compiled in 2006 with key developments and activities that have occurred in the intervening seven years. It builds upon the review and findings of the first edition, so that much of that material in that first edition is preserved in this publication. Like the first edition, this study seeks to advance understanding of the nexus between development and human rights through a systematic consideration of donor approaches. It also seeks to enhance understanding among donors of how to work collectively to advance the strategic and coherent integration of human rights in development in light of agencies’ roles and areas of comparative advantage. This publication brings together the key political and policy statements of recent years with a discussion of the approaches and experiences of bilateral and multilateral agencies engaged in integrating human rights into their development cooperation activities.
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9789264040052
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (196 p)
    Keywords: Governance
    Abstract: This joint OECD-World Bank stocktaking exercise of social accountability (SA) initiatives in OECD member countries contributes to the global exchange of policy relevant knowledge. The stocktaking exercise produced 40 templates detailing social accountability initiatives in 27 OECD countries and the European Commission. Cases were selected on the basis of their focus and level, and potential transferability of their policy lessons.
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  • 4
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    Washington, DC : The World Bank
    ISBN: 9789264026155
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (176 p.)
    Series Statement: Fighting Corruption in Transition Economies
    Parallel Title: Parallelausg. Fighting Corruption in Transition Economies; Kazakhstan
    Parallel Title: Parallelausg. Fighting Corruption in Transition Economies: Kazakhstan
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Fighting corruption in transition economies: Kazakhstan
    Keywords: Korruption ; Kasachstan ; Governance ; Kazakhstan ; Kasachstan ; Korruption
    Abstract: This report is a review of Kazakhstan’s legal and institutional framework for fighting corruption, in accordance with the framework provided by the Anti-Corruption Network for Transition Economies, based at the OECD. The review examines: (1) national anti-corruption policy and institutions currently in place in Kazakhstan; (2) national anti-corruption legislation and preventive measures to ensure integrity of civil service; and (3) effective financial control. The review process is based on the OECD practice of mutual analysis and policy formulation. The main input for the review was the self-assessment report prepared by the government of Kazakhstan. An international group of peers then provided an expert assessment and draft recommendations. Finally, a review meeting (attended by national governments, international organisations, civil and business associations) discussed the report and its expert assessment, and endorsed the recommendations for Kazakhstan. This publication contains all the recommendations, as well as the full text of the self-assessment report provided by the government of Kazakhstan. Thus, it provides an important guide for the country as it develops its anti-corruption actions, and it will serve as a useful reference for other countries reforming their anti-corruption policies, legislation and institutions. While these recommendations are not legally binding, they represent Kazakhstan’s commitment to fighting corruption. Implementation of these recommendations will also help the country meet its legally binding obligations under the United Nation’s Convention on Corruption and the Council of Europe’s Criminal Law Convention on Corruption. The results of this review will also be used to regularly monitor Kazakhstan’s progress in implementing the recommendations.
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