Global Agenda Outlook 2013Published by World Economic Forum, Geneva,Switzerland, 2013
ISBN-13 : 92-95044-51-7 / 978-92-95044-51-7
The 2013 Resource Governance IndexA Measure of Transparency and Accountability in the Oil, Gas and Mining Sector
Revenue Watch Institute
2013
Rapport sur la compétitivité de l’Afrique 2013The Africa Competitiveness Report 2013 is the result of collaboration among the World Economic Forum, the World Bank, the African Development Bank, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark.
ISBN-10 : 92-95044-44-4
ISBN-13 : 978-92-95044-44-9
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Coopération entre les BRICS et l’AfriqueConséquences sur la croissance, l'emploi et la transformation structurelle en Afrique
Commission économique pour l’Afrique
2013
Africa 2050 Realizing the Continent’s Full PotentialThe Africa 2050 study, conducted by the emerging Markets Forum, was commissioned by the 5th Ministerial Join Annual Meeting of the economic Commission for Africa (eCA) and the African Union (AU) in Addis Ababa in March 2012
Development Challenges in Africa Towards 2050JICA
May 2013
Le MAEP 10 ans après : Bilan d’une décennie de pratique par les pairs et projection d’une future gouvernance de développement en AfriqueLe MAEP 10 ans après : Bilan d'une décennie de pratique par les pairs et projection d'une future gouvernance de développement en Afrique
Policy Brief N° 2
Mai 2013
Institut Africain de la Gouvernance
Les conflits et la violence politique résultant des électionsLa collection Union africaine
Rapport du Groupe des Sages de l'UA
Décembre 2012
International Peace Institute
Sustainable Intensification : A New Paradigm for African AgricultureThe Montpellier Panel Report 2013
Pilar Domingo, Overseas Development Institute (ODI), May 2012, 111 Westminster Bridge Road, London, 11 pages.
Transitional justice (TJ) is firmly on the international agenda in post-conflict and post-repression settings. In March 2012 the International Criminal Court (ICC) found Thomas Lubanga guilty of human rights crimes in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and, the following month, Liberian ex-President, Charles Taylor, was convicted of crimes against humanity and war crimes by the Special Court for Sierra Leone. Alongside such high-profile court cases, other mechanisms for achieving transitional justice continue to evolve in a wide range of post-conflict and post-authoritarian contexts, including now stable countries, such as Spain. In fact, in countries with a legacy of violence, oppression or impunity for human rights abuses, there is now an almost automatic expectation that issues of redress, justice, and accountability will feature in the ensuing governance transition.......
This and other ODI Background Notes are available from www.odi.org.uk.
