Pacific \ Local government in small states
SSmall states are defined as countries with less than 1.5 million inhabitants (including small island states and small island developing states - SIDS). Small states make up more than half of the 53 Commonwealth member countries. They face a particular set of challenges including governance, managing vulnerability and remoteness, dealing with limited economic opportunities, and dealing with the impact of climate change
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Partnerships on Small Island Developing States 2016
Partnerships on Small Island Developing States 2016 - Steering Committee on SIDS Partnerships and UN-DESA, 2016. It has now been two years since the conclusion of the Third International Conference on Small Island Developing States, its groundbreaking outcome document the SAMOA Pathway, and the announcement of over 300 partnerships devoted to the sustainable development of SIDS and the implementation of the SAMOA Pathway. What has worked and what has not worked, for these partnerships?
Author: Steering Committee on SIDS Partnerships and UN-DESA Publisher: UN-DESA Publication year: 2016
Resource guide on decentralisation and local government
This resource guide provides practical guidance for designing, implementing and evaluating decentralisation reforms and local government practices to ensure they are as effective as possible. It also synthesises and presents current debates on the impact of decentralisation and local government on poverty reduction, service delivery and conflict as well as providing links to cutting-edge research and recent case studies.
Author: Zoe Scott and Munawwar Alam Publisher: Commonwealth Secretariat Publication year: 2011
Australia-Papua New Guinea Good Practice Scheme: Alotau-Sunshine Coast
Author: Doug Barnes and Adam Britton Publisher: University of Technology Sydney Press Publication year: 2010