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The Sustainable Development Report 2019: Thailand
The Sustainable Development Report 2019 presents the SDG Index and Dashboards for all UN member states and frames the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)...
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A Model of Appropriate Self-Adjustment of Farmers who Grow Para Rubber (Hevea Brasiliensis) in Northeast Thailand
Problem statement: Para Rubber was an economic wood growing in Northeast Thailand playing economic and social role. The objectives of this research were to...
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Report of the Human Rights Council on its thirty-third session
Part One: Resolutions, decisions and President’s statement adopted by the Human Rights Council Part Two: Summary of proceedings
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Climate change vulnerability mapping for greater Mekong sub-region
It is well recognized that the impacts of climate change pose a serious threat to socio-economic, environment, and people’s livelihoods,particularly those in developing...
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Why Civil Society Cannot Battle it All Alone: The Roles of Civil Society Environment, Transparent Laws and Quality of Public Administration in Political Corruption Mitigation
Utilizing a large-N data that covers about 20000 observations from about 200 countries from 1789to 2018 from the Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem) project, and anchored on...
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Collective Action on Business Integrity_A Practitioner Guide's for Civil Society Organisations
This guide is for CSOs (such as Transparency International chapters) that are considering embarking on collective action initiatives for business integrity in partnership with...
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Idiot's Guide to Looting Public Procurement and Getting Rich Quick
If you’re one of the many honest government workers around the world looking to do the right thing, look away now — this guide isn’t for you! But if you’re one of the few...
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Mythbusting Confidentiality in Public Contracting
One in every three dollars that a government spends is on a contract with a company to deliver goods, works, and services to citizens. There is growing evidence that...
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Food Security in Asia and the Pacific amid the COVID-19 Pandemic
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has heightened food security risks in Asia and the Pacific. Disruptions to domestic and international food supply chains—caused as...
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U4: Using Legal Empowerment to Curb Corruption and Advance Accountability
Legal empowerment refers to the use of laws and rights to increase relatively powerless populations’ control over their lives. A growing field, it overlaps with social...
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U4: Procedural Fairness for Curbing Corruption: Taking Bureaucratic Decision-Making Out of the Shadows
The wide discretionary powers of bureaucrats can undermine their impartiality, and result in decisions being made that are tainted by bias or have violated due process. Such...
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U4: An International Anti Corruption Court_A Synopsis of the Debate
Impunity and the transnational nature of corruption have led to calls for an international anti-corruption court that could hold kleptocrats accountable and spur governments to...
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U4: Literature Review: The Use of ICTs in the Fight Against Corruption
E-governance has gained popularity in recent years, with many countries resorting to information communications technology (ICTs) to modernise government, increase efficiency...
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Learning lessons and skills in Indigenous Media Advocacy
A report on the skills sharing exchange program of indigenous voices in Asia.
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ຈົດໝາຍເຫດທາງວິຊາການຂອງ ສປປ ລາວ ກ່ຽວກັບບັນຫາຂອງຊົນເຜົ່ານ້ອຍ
ນີ້ແມ່ນບົດລາຍງານທົ່ວໄປ ກ່ຽວກັບສະຖານະຂອງຊົນເຜົ່ານ້ອຍໃນລາວ, ເຊິ່ງແນໃສ່ກຸ່ມລາວສູງ ແລະ ລາວເທິງ.
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Overview of the State of Indigenous Peoples in Asia
The fact remains, however, that the individual and collective rights of peoples who self-identify as indigenous peoples are being violated on a daily basis.
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U4: Health Sector Corruption: Practical Recommendations for Donors
Corruption in the health sector can make the difference between life and death. It has severe consequences for access, quality, equity, efficiency, and efficacy of health...
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U4: Trial Monitoring of Corruption Cases: An Innovative Answer to the Quest for Evaluation Tools
Impartial, competent and efficient judiciaries are vital in addressing corruption. Both qualitative and quantitative aspects of performance should be considered when assessing...
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U4: Towards Cities of Integrity: The Role of Urban Planners
Getting urbanisation right is a prerequisite for human development and environmental sustainability. Yet, corruption risks in urbanisation abound and threaten to stymie...
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U4: Media and Anti-Corruption
The media can play a paramount role in exposing corruption and initiating legal, political and penal action against it. Different media genres unfold their respective strengths...