At this Chemonics International panel event, we heard from international development governance, policy, and research experts on why trust matters, and how to define it and incorporate it into strategic and day-to-day decision-making.
Resource - Event
The USAID-funded Haiti Justice Sector Strengthening Program (JSSP), implemented by Chemonics, improved the country’s legal framework, protected citizens’ lawful rights, and increased accountability and oversight within the justice sys
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After decades of instability, how can Liberia build a 21st-century learning environment for its higher education institutions?
Impact Story
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions from electricity production in rapidly growing economies in Asia will depend on changes in the way the region’s power sectors are overseen and regulated.
Blog Post
To curb corruption in Peru, the public and private sectors must partner to improve investment processes.
Project Page
This final report summarizes the achievements of the Digital Liberia and Electronic Government Activity.
Resource - Project Report
To enable Colombian ASGM operators to transition to formality, a recommendation emerged for a National Unified Formalization Plan, which rests on six proposals that largely align with current policy and legislation.
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This series of technical briefs provides an overview of the Nigeria SACE Program's approach and the tools used to put it into action. It also describes prospects for sustainability and lessons from project implementation.
Resource - Technical Brief
SACE used a Collaborating, Learning, and Adapting (CLA) approach, along with an evidence-based, inclusive methodology to civil society strengthening to promote democratic reforms and good governance.
Resource - Fact Sheet
The Syrian conflict has raised an unparalleled need for access to education so that young Syrians have a chance to learn and thrive.
Project Page
Sharon Van Pelt is the former lead for Chemonics’ Democracy and Governance Practice.
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Jordanian communities need innovative, sustainable ways to improve both how municipalities deliver services and develop closer relationships between citizens and the government.
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