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, namely the people that an ID system is intended to serve. Effective communication with relevant actors sows the seeds for …
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-way communication mechanisms and a continuous consultation process, allowing the government and the donors to interact with key …
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-way communication mechanisms and a continuous consultation process, allowing the government and the donors to interact with key …
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In the carrying out of this study, there are twenty one thousand non-profit organizations also known Non-Profit …
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Civil society in Yemen is vibrant and diverse but highly fragmented. It includes independent registered and organized civic groups, less organized local self-help organizations, and charity oriented groups. The first period, from 1950 to 1963, saw a growth in associational activity in the modern...
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finance non-pension policy. Public pension fund managers tend to invest based on objectives unrelated to pension provision …
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This concept note presents the strategic engagement of the World Bank in the areas of public sector management and governance in Colombia. It describes the short and medium term approach through which the Bank will provide support to the country on those areas of reform, as well as their links...
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The study analyzes the SE landscape and related ecosystem of seven SAARC countries: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. The scope of this study is limited to three sectors that are significant for SEs: (a) Agri-business, (b) Healthcare and (c) Renewable...
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This paper examines the current state of the social enterprise sector in Tunisia and its potential for contributing to the country`s development objectives. The paper is based on a literature review, mapping of SEs in Tunisia, a series of interviews with social entrepreneurs and local experts,...
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