On Democracy

By Debby Kimble

December 9, 2021   |   0 comments

The complexity of democracy, in its purist form, is a tension between individual rights and collective good. Today, we see this tension playing out in nearly every democratic country, including the United States.  ...
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Framing the path to peace in Mali

By Afia wa Mwenze and Deborah Kimble

May 4, 2020   |   0 comments

In Mali, a comprehensive study sheds a light on the factors that challenge the governance systems, write Debby Kimble and Afia wa Mwenze of Creative's Governance Practice Area....
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Governance and COVID-19

By Maggie Proctor

April 28, 2020   |   0 comments

Program manager Maggie Proctor explores the ways the pandemic has highlighted the complex relationship between health and governance. ...
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For a unified Libya, start with local governance

By Maggie Proctor

March 13, 2019   |   0 comments

To achieve a unified, effective, and legitimate Libyan government, development implementers should consider a localized governance approach. In this blog, expert Maggie Proctor explains the evidence for it....
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To foster state resilience, focus on transformational governance

By Maggie Proctor

February 23, 2017   |   0 comments

The “Reframing Fragility and Resilience” series provides fresh insight into the relationship between fragility and resilience, and the way forward for dealing with fragile states. Governance practitioner Maggie Proctor presents the key findings....
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