How is good governance achieved in states that have collapsed? Develop effective strategies in establishing stable institutions and supporting a robust civil society. Dynamic modules address the interplay among issues of corruption, accountability, rule of law, elections, political party development, public administration and economic reconstruction in divided societies.
[1]How is good governance achieved in states that have collapsed? Develop effective strategies in establishing stable institutions and supporting a robust civil society. Dynamic modules address the inter-relationship among issues of corruption, accountability, rule of law, elections, political party development, public administration, and economic reconstruction in divided societies.
Click here to watch Debra Liang-Fenton discuss the course. [1]
Links:
[1] http://www.usip.org/newsroom/multimedia/video-gallery/instructor-debra-liang-fenton-discusses-academy-course-governance-
[2] http://usipa.ismartsoftware.org/ismartregister/IRegister/ItemSearch.aspx
[3] http://www.usip.org/files/G&D - Course Agenda 12-08.pdf
[4] http://www.usip.org/education-training
[5] http://www.usip.org/education-training/domestic