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  • 3-January-2014

    English

    Blog: Transparency and governance in the land sector - Two sides of the same coin?

    This blog, written by ODI's Anna Locke, discusses land governance and transparency definitions, initiatives and key lessons. The post is part of Wikiprogress' spotlight on governance.

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  • 25-June-2013

    English

    How's life in your region?

    The answer to the question "how's life?" may depend on what region you live in. Since factors that determine well-being can vary dramatically across the same country, national averages may not provide the full picture of how life is being lived in all regions. The OECD is compiling well-being indicators across regions to help improve local and regional policies.

  • 2-November-2011

    English

    OECD Principles for Managing Ethics in the Public Service

    The OECD Principles for Managing Ethics in the Public Service provide guidance to policy makers to review their integrity management systems (instruments, processes and actors).

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  • 21-March-2011

    English

    Procurement Toolbox

    This toolbox helps governments to enhance corruption prevention and good management in public procurement.

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  • 12-April-2010

    English

    Good Institutional Practices for PCD

    PCD council recommendation

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  • 9-October-2007

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  • 5-April-2007

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    Principles for Good International Engagement in Fragile States and Situations

    A durable exit from poverty and insecurity for the world’s most fragile states will need to be driven by their own leadership and people. International actors can affect outcomes in fragile states in both positive and negative ways. International engagement will not by itself put an end to state fragility, but the adoption of the following shared Principles can help maximise the positive impact of engagement and minimise

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  • 5-April-2007

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    Principles for Good International Engagement in Fragile States and Situations

    A durable exit from poverty and insecurity for the world’s most fragile states will need to be driven by their own leadership and people. International actors can affect outcomes in fragile states in both positive and negative ways. International engagement will not by itself put an end to state fragility, but the adoption of the following shared Principles can help maximise the positive impact of engagement and minimise

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