New guide based on decades of experience
Constitutional experts say colonial and military rule have influenced many powers enjoyed by the executive branch today
Many look for new ways to petition government, empower state and local levels
Kenya’s 2010 constitution recognizes the right to citizenship of pastoralists living in marginalized areas
African countries have been changing their colonial era constitutions in different ways since gaining independence
More students than ever are enrolling in school, but the supply of teachers and infrastructure have not kept up with demand.
Conference of the Association for the Development of Education in Africa looks to improve vocational and technical skills
Development experts rely on legal framework called Pinheiro Principles for restitution of property
It makes more sense to invest in farmers than in farmland, say development specialists
One option, ‘property ladder,’ offers range of possibilities, from community tenures to individual ownership
China and many emerging countries agree to work with industrialized counties to create new global partnership for development
Delegates will review donor promises to coordinate funding and strengthen support for development efforts of recipient nations
Thousands of delegates gather to examine quality and management of assistance
Resolution of eurozone crisis could determine level of aid and investment in developing countries, say experts
Some experts fault the meeting’s failure to agree on ways to help ailing development budgets
Many say destruction of independent institutions will make it harder to create democratic and modern state
Mine risk education provided to people fleeing famine and drought
Former US ambassador to Ethiopia and Burkina Faso David Shinn says says logistics are only part of the problem
Some activists fear funding constraints could limit its reach
Paul Skidmore of the Tony Blair Africa Governance Initiative says with training and support, new governments can improve living standard
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