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  • Evènements Afrique Hier, aujourd’hui et demain : Exploration des discours multidimensionnel sur le « Développement »10-11 février 2012 Université d’Alberta, Edmonton, Canada While other regions in the global South are making headway in economic growth, Africa seems to be caught-up in a development quagmire. On the economic front, most African countries are marred with inept economic policies exacerbated by unfavourable IMF/World Bank lending programs. Politically, the excesses of authoritarian regimes have resulted in protracted civil and ethnic wars, institutional collapse, and destruction of civil (...)

  • Evènements Africa’s Public Officials Energy and Environment6-8 mars 2012 St George Hôtel, Centurion, Afrique du Sud

  • Evènements Gouvernance locale et décentralisation27 février - 9 mars 2012 Wageningen, Pays-Bas

  • Evènements Jobs, Food, and Farming19-21 mars 2012 Future Agricultures Consortium (FAC) and the Institute of Statistical Social and Economic Research (ISSER), Accra, Ghana An international conference about young people and the future of the agrifood sector in Africa In Africa, policy interest in the ‘young people – agriculture nexus’ focuses almost exclusively on the challenge of keeping young people in rural areas and engaged in farming. This approach ignores important drivers, trends and developments that are impacting on (...)

  • Evènements Décentralisation, démocratie et développement 19-30 mars 2012 The Hague Local governments play a crucial role in providing basic services and fostering sustainable economic development. As government layer closest to citizens, decentralised government moreover has the potential to contribute considerably to increased accountability and democratic governance in a country. This course discusses how to design, implement and support effective decentralisation strategies in order to strengthen governance and development from the bottum (...)

  • Evènements Marché public en Afrique subsaharienne 17-18 avril 2012 Cape Town, Afrique du Sud Public procurement in Sub-Saharan Africa continues to create headlines with recent high profile fraud, corruption and negligence cases being uncovered during the bidding for and execution of public contracts. These cases can typically involve wrongdoing and negligence from both the public and private sectors. Regulatory compliance risks as well as the risk of potentially losing a contract through cancellation or a successful bid protest or the (...)