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INSTITUTIONAL GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK

Currently, there is a lack of formal structure in the Institutional Housing Governance Framework (IHGF) within the public service system, leading to inefficiencies in managing institutional housing policies. This absence has resulted in deteriorating state assets, unmet housing demands, and ineffect

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Challenges of Institutional Housing Governance Reforms in the Public Service System

Lack of a formal Institutional Housing Governance Framework in the Public Service System has led to issues in fair distribution of housing for civil servants, impacting their job performance and social welfare. The government's efforts to improve the situation have not yielded the desired results, p

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Reform Efforts in the Ottoman Empire: 18th and 19th Century Transformations

The Ottoman Empire underwent a series of reforms from the late 18th to the 19th century, aiming to centralize power, boost revenues, strengthen the military, educate bureaucrats, refine legal systems, and improve healthcare. Factors driving these reforms included military weaknesses, separatist nati

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Department of Personnel Management Reforms Workshop Report

This report outlines key business drivers, issues identified, impact assessment, recommendations, and a way forward for the Department of Personnel Management's reforms workshop held in Port Moresby. It discusses the purpose of realigning the public service through cost exercises and controlling exp

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Challenges and Opportunities for Reforms of Non-Oil Revenues Administration in South Sudan

The presentation highlights the reliance on oil revenues in South Sudan and the need for reforms in non-oil revenue administration. It discusses sources of non-oil revenue, factors hindering revenue mobilization, and opportunities for reforms to diversify the economy. The objectives of non-oil reven

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Rise Up, Step Up, Speak Up: DPM Reforms Overview

The Department of Personnel Management (DPM) in Papua New Guinea is undergoing significant reforms to enhance the public service workforce, address issues such as aging staff and inefficiencies, and modernize employment terms. The initiatives include health and life insurance policies, a national ho

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Status of Family Laws in India: Hindu vs. Religious Minorities

The family and personal status laws in India vary between Hindu law and those pertaining to religious minorities. While Hindu law has seen extensive reforms, discriminatory provisions still exist. In contrast, laws governing religious minorities have undergone fewer reforms, leading to greater inequ

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Proposed Legislative Amendments for Professionalization of Public Service

This presentation outlines proposed legislative reforms to enhance the professionalization of the public service in South Africa. Key areas targeted include managing the political-administrative interface, training and development of employees, promoting ethical conduct, and more. Priority legislati

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Financial Sector Reforms in India: An Overview

In the early 1990s, India witnessed significant reforms in its financial sector, addressing issues like lack of transparency, extensive regulation, and financial repression. Key reforms included setting up expert committees, reducing SLR and CRR, implementing prudential norms, and deregulating inter

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Institutional Housing Governance Framework Reforms Status & Challenges

The Department of Personnel Management is addressing the lack of formal governance in institutional housing for civil servants, aiming to improve job performance and welfare by providing proper accommodation. Challenges include inadequate housing, lack of distribution, and poor maintenance. Dr. Bil

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Maximizing Institutional Impact through ACE Centers of Excellence

ACE Impact Centers of Excellence benefit from strong institutional support and are crucial for catalyzing broader teaching and research excellence. The DLI.7 framework outlines various elements that support global best practices in Higher Education, emphasizing the importance of institutional owners

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Land Governance in Malawi: Challenges and Progress

Malawi's land governance system has evolved significantly since the colonial era, with a framework that includes institutional and legal aspects. The country has faced challenges in managing land disputes, valuation, taxation, and public land use. The institutional setup involves the central governm

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Economic Reforms Since 1991: Liberalisation and Industrial Sector Reforms

Economic reforms initiated in 1991 under the New Economic Policy focused on liberalisation, privatisation, and globalisation to accelerate economic growth. Liberalisation involved deregulation of the industrial sector, abolishment of industrial licensing, reduction of public sector industries, de-re

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Progressive Reforms and Social Movements in American Life

The Progressive era in American history saw significant reforms in three key areas: Temperance (alcohol), Women's Rights, and Civil Rights. Various laws, organizations, and individuals played crucial roles in driving these reforms, such as the 18th Amendment, the National Woman's Party, the 19th Ame

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Evolution of the Kenyan Water Sector: Reforms and Innovations

The Kenyan water sector has undergone significant reforms and institutional changes over the years. Beginning with the establishment of the Ministry of Water in 1974, followed by the enactment of the Water Act 2002 and subsequent reforms, new institutions such as WASREB, WSBs, WRMA, and WSPs were cr

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Structuration Analysis of Central Government Accounting Practices and Reforms in Emerging Economies: A Study from Nepal

Delve into the nuances of central government accounting practices and reforms in emerging economies, focusing on Nepal. The study explores why key stakeholders resist externally-driven changes, investigates the unintended consequences of reforms, and highlights the role of organizational actors in s

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Exploring Civic Virtue and Institutional Design in Early Modern Governance

Delve into the complexities of civic virtue and institutional design in early modern governance through a 3,000-word essay. Analyze the necessity of civic virtue within the state and consider contrasting perspectives on whether institutional design can replace it. Use primary texts to support your a

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Need for Changes in the Law of Evidence: Perspectives and Reforms

Information by which facts are proved forms the essence of the law of evidence, regulating how facts are established in courts. This article discusses the exclusionary ethos, statutory reforms, challenges with hearsay evidence, and examples of reforms from different countries like England, Wales, Au

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Impact of UN Guidelines on Foster Care and Institutional Care of Young Children in Europe and Central Asia

Professor Kevin Browne and Dr. Shihning Chou conducted a study on the impact of UN guidelines on foster care and institutional care of young children in Europe and Central Asia. The research highlights the physical harm and neural damage caused to children in institutional care without a parent. It

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Evaluation of Labour Reforms 1945-51 and Their Impact on Poverty Alleviation

Following their landslide victory in 1945, the Labour Government under Clement Attlee implemented a series of reforms aimed at addressing poverty in post-WWII Britain. The Beveridge Report highlighted the giants of poverty - Want, Disease, Idleness, Squalor, and Ignorance - serving as the blueprint

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Strengthening Legal and Institutional Frameworks for REDD+ in Republic of Congo

The Ministry of Forest Economics in the Republic of Congo, along with the National REDD Coordination, is actively identifying, evaluating, and strengthening the legal and institutional frameworks for the REDD+ process. Progress reports highlight the establishment of institutional arrangements, imple

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Institutional Assessment & Research at Wentworth Institute of Technology

Wentworth Institute of Technology excels in accreditation, institutional assessment, and research. The institution's leadership program oversees accreditation efforts to ensure educational effectiveness. They focus on assessing student learning outcomes, measuring educational effectiveness, and cond

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Institutional Assessment and Effectiveness Workshop Achievements at SUNY Oneonta

The Office of Institutional Assessment and Effectiveness at SUNY Oneonta has made significant progress in developing assessment protocols and processes, leading to a culture of assessment. This includes completing planning and assessment cycles, establishing objectives and procedures, and aligning u

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Uganda Transport Sector Development Partners Group Priorities FY 19/20

This document outlines key priorities identified by the Uganda Transport Sector Development Partners Group for the fiscal year 2019/2020. The priorities include institutional framework optimization, legislative reforms, preparation of policy reports, and capacity-building initiatives within the tran

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Early Childhood Education and Care in Croatia: Overview and Reforms

Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) in Croatia has evolved over the years with reforms targeting parental leave, family benefits, and preschool programs. The system includes nurseries, kindergartens, and preschools, with public providers dominating. Recent reforms have introduced quality stand

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Utilizing Institutional Data to Enhance University Policy: Insights from Oakland University Research

Extracting valuable insights from institutional data, the Office of Institutional Research and Assessment at Oakland University conducts various research activities to improve university policy. Through surveys and internal research, they address important questions like student workload, financial

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Overview of Civil Service Pension Scheme Reforms

Explore the recent reforms in the Civil Service Pension Scheme, covering changes in contributions, introduction of a new pension scheme, reasons for the reforms, current scheme details, and the transitioning stages. Understand the impact on pension benefits and find resources for further information

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Labor Market Reforms and Unemployment: A Detailed Analysis

Labor market reforms and their impact on unemployment rates are examined through a Difference-in-Differences analysis in this study led by Armingeon and Baccaro in June 2013. The research questions whether liberalizing reforms actually reduce unemployment and increase employment levels. The findings

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Athenian Democracy: Post-Peisistratid Crisis and Cleisthenes's Reforms

After the rule of Peisistratus, Athens faced a crisis that led to the reforms of Cleisthenes. Solon's reforms had set a foundation, but tensions remained between rich and poor. The Solonic constitution established a system involving magistrates, the Areopagus Council, and the Assembly. The interplay

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Land Reforms in India: Objectives, Measures, and Impact

Land reform in India refers to institutional measures aimed at changing the ownership, tenancy, and management of land to improve agro-economic institutions. The objectives include achieving an egalitarian agrarian structure, eliminating exploitation, improving conditions for rural poor, and increas

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Reforms in GCSE, AS, and A-Level Education in England

Reforms in GCSE, AS, and A-Level qualifications in England aim to align the educational system with global standards, enhancing the rigor of content and assessments. Changes include new grading scales, stand-alone AS qualifications, and expanded subject offerings. These reforms impact students start

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Institutional Effectiveness and Assessment at B-CU

Jennifer Dash, Director of Institutional Assessment, and Dorian Hooks, Institutional Assessment Coordinator at B-CU, lead the efforts in understanding institutional effectiveness and assessment. Capacity building, creating a common vision, and a framework for institutional effectiveness are highligh

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Progressive Reforms in the United States

Progressive movements in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries led to significant legislative changes at the federal, state, and municipal levels. Efforts focused on expanding the role of government in social welfare programs, municipal reforms to combat corruption, innovat

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Public Sector Reforms in Malawi: Impact on Economic Performance

The presentation explores the link between public sector reforms and economic underperformance in Malawi. It discusses the history of public sector reforms in Africa and Malawi, employee relations, and various generations of reforms. The context of Malawi's economic realities at independence and res

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Effects of Institutional Ownership on Dividend Payout Policy

This study examines how a firm's ownership structure, particularly institutional ownership, influences its dividend policy around tax rate changes. It explores the impact of tax-sensitive/insensitive institutional ownership, the role of dedicated institutions as monitors, and the interaction between

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NCAA Faculty Athletics Representative Annual Report 2019

Dr. Stephen D. Engle, a Professor of History, serves as the NCAA Faculty Athletics Representative (FAR) and Chair of the Inter-Collegiate Athletic Committee. The report outlines the general responsibilities of the FAR, including overseeing sub-committees on Academic Performance, Institutional Contro

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Role and Functions of Institutional Research in Higher Education

This content discusses the importance of developing duties and functions for Institutional Research (IR) professionals in higher education institutions. It highlights the key responsibilities of IR, such as identifying information needs, collecting and analyzing data, serving as data stewards, and e

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Understanding Electoral Reforms in India

Electoral reforms in India are crucial for ensuring free and fair elections, which are fundamental to the success of democracy. This article delves into the need for electoral reforms in India, discussing issues such as money power, muscle power, criminalization in politics, and the misuse of offici

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Inclusion Programme & SEND Reforms in Sheffield Update for School Governors (June 2016)

Sheffield is undergoing significant reforms in its inclusion programme and SEND services, aiming to provide better support for vulnerable young people and their families. The vision includes a shift towards a locality model, ensuring high-quality inclusive provision, robust mental health support, an

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Opportunities to Mobilize Institutional Investment in Capital Markets

Aligning trillions of dollars managed by OECD institutional investors towards green infrastructure investments presents a significant opportunity. Currently, only a small percentage of large pension fund assets are directed towards infrastructure, with an even smaller fraction allocated to green pro

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