Corruption and Constitutionalism in Africa

Corruption and Constitutionalism in Africa
Author: Charles Manga Fombad
Publisher:
Total Pages: 561
Release: 2020
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0198855591

The Stellenbosch Handbooks in African Constitutional Law series engages with contemporary issues of constitutionalism in Africa. The first experiments in democratic and constitutional governance in Africa that started after independence were soon overtaken by dictatorships, and arbitrary and repressive rule. The pulling down of the Berlin Wall followed by the collapse of the Soviet Union unleashed new forces of democratization and new hopes for the establishment and entrenchment of constitutional governance and constitutionalism in Africa. This series is designed to identify, analyse, and promote serious discussion of the critical issues that can shape, refine, and deepen the consolidation of constitutionalism in Africa. Although comparative constitutional law has become a major field of legal scholarship, most of the extensive research that has been carried out has focused on long-established democracies. The only African country that has attracted sustained research interest from a comparative law perspective is South Africa. The few books that present perspectives on African comparative constitutional law focus narrowly and exclusively on developments in either Anglophone, Francophone, or Arabophone Africa without cutting across these divides. Yet, since 1990, Africa has been at the centre of profound and far-reaching constitutional developments. Little comparative research has been carried out to understand the nature of these constitutional changes, to review their impact on the ethos of constitutionalism on the continent, and to explore prospects for the future. The series aims to stimulate interest in comparative constitutional research and the different constitutional traditions operating in Africa by presenting a comprehensive analysis of the latest thinking, research, and practice. In this way, the series intends to fill the huge gap in the existing literature on comparative African constitutional law as well as point out to directions for future research. Book jacket.

Tourisme : Catalyseur de Développement Durable en Afrique, Abuja, Nigeria, 26-27 Avril 2002

Tourisme : Catalyseur de Développement Durable en Afrique, Abuja, Nigeria, 26-27 Avril 2002
Author: World Tourism Organization
Publisher: Organisation mondiale du tourisme
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

The seminar was organised in the framework of the 38th Meeting of the World Tourism Organization Commission for Africa, held in Abuja, Nigeria, from 24 to 27 April 2002. It addressed the issue of the role of tourism as a catalyst for sustainable development through three closely related topics. 2002 being the International Year of Ecotourism, the first topic addressed in the seminar was "Ecotourism a tool for sustainable development". The second topic addressed was "Tourism as a tool for poverty alleviation" and the seminar concluded with presentations and discussion about "Development Assistance for Sustainable Development through tourism"

Challenges of Education Financing and Planning in Africa: What Works and What Does Not Work

Challenges of Education Financing and Planning in Africa: What Works and What Does Not Work
Author: Adebayo Olukoshi
Publisher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2007-01-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 2869783884

This volume highlights the proceedings of the two policy dialogue conferences held by the Working Group on Finance and Education (WGFE) in 2004. Part I of the document discusses the endemic crisis that higher educationhas been beset with since the outset of the post colonial period in Africa. It highlights the critical state of higher education systems in Burkina Faso, Mali, Nigeria and Senegal by scrutinizing the causes, manifestations and consequences of the crisis to posit useful recommendations and possible solutions. Part II is a comprehensive review of the challenges facing the financing and planning of all levels and types ofeducation - from kindergarten to graduate school - in selected African countries. The papers reveal the sources and mechanisms of funding education in Africa, drawing attention to the experiences of communities confronted with new funding sources. A new trend, which consists of designing decade long educational development plans, has emerged and is rapidly expanding in numerous African countries. This experience is examined and shared by the authors. This book has contributions in both French and English.

CIDA's Sustainable Development Strategy, 2001-2003

CIDA's Sustainable Development Strategy, 2001-2003
Author: Canadian International Development Agency
Publisher: Agence canadienne de développement international
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

The mandate of the Agency, the lead organization responsible for Canadian international development co-operation, is sustainable development. This document presents the Agency's sustainable development strategy, which will be integrated into its business cycle and will become the strategic & unifying business plan for the Agency. The document begins with an overview of the Agency's mandate & policy framework and the diverse, complex, & connected challenges involved in international development co-operation. Objectives, strategies, key actions, and desired results are then set out under the three long-term goals of the sustainable development strategy: support sustainable development in developing countries, support democratic development & economic liberalization, and apply a management-system approach based on continual improvement. Appendices include a table showing desired key results & performance indicators, a summary of a stakeholder forum held to solicit views on the strategy, and a profile of the Agency.

Notre Engagement À L'égard Du Développement Durable

Notre Engagement À L'égard Du Développement Durable
Author: Canadian International Development Agency
Publisher: L'Agence
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

The mandate of the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), as the lead government organization responsible for Canadian international co-operation, is sustainable development, which is not a new concept for CIDA. This document reviews CIDA's achievements and challenges, presents its approach to sustainable development, and outlines an action plan aimed at ensuring maximum developmental impact. Topics covered are: the sustainable development framework; CIDA's mandate; global needs; CIDA's strategy; the action plan; and, monitoring and reporting on progress.