際際滷shows by User: johnleo / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: johnleo / Tue, 09 Jul 2024 05:21:32 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: johnleo Not afraid to die Kenya tax protests inspire broader demand for change.pdf /slideshow/not-afraid-to-die-kenya-tax-protests-inspire-broader-demand-for-change-pdf/270138384 notafraidtodiekenyataxprotestsinspirebroaderdemandforchange-240709052132-412861b3
This presentation includes a video of an interview conducted by Al Jazeera reporter, Malcolm Webb, with Nyawanga Owuor, a Nairobi student who has covered the protests on Instagram. Nyawanga points out that Blatant corruption and misspending by President William Rutos government had pushed young people to the limit and so they rejected the finance bill. Nyawanga noted Its not new anger. Its not specifically for the finance Bill. Its a long pent-up anger failure from a period of time of our representatives not adequately representing us.]]>

This presentation includes a video of an interview conducted by Al Jazeera reporter, Malcolm Webb, with Nyawanga Owuor, a Nairobi student who has covered the protests on Instagram. Nyawanga points out that Blatant corruption and misspending by President William Rutos government had pushed young people to the limit and so they rejected the finance bill. Nyawanga noted Its not new anger. Its not specifically for the finance Bill. Its a long pent-up anger failure from a period of time of our representatives not adequately representing us.]]>
Tue, 09 Jul 2024 05:21:32 GMT /slideshow/not-afraid-to-die-kenya-tax-protests-inspire-broader-demand-for-change-pdf/270138384 johnleo@slideshare.net(johnleo) Not afraid to die Kenya tax protests inspire broader demand for change.pdf johnleo This presentation includes a video of an interview conducted by Al Jazeera reporter, Malcolm Webb, with Nyawanga Owuor, a Nairobi student who has covered the protests on Instagram. Nyawanga points out that Blatant corruption and misspending by President William Rutos government had pushed young people to the limit and so they rejected the finance bill. Nyawanga noted Its not new anger. Its not specifically for the finance Bill. Its a long pent-up anger failure from a period of time of our representatives not adequately representing us. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/notafraidtodiekenyataxprotestsinspirebroaderdemandforchange-240709052132-412861b3-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation includes a video of an interview conducted by Al Jazeera reporter, Malcolm Webb, with Nyawanga Owuor, a Nairobi student who has covered the protests on Instagram. Nyawanga points out that Blatant corruption and misspending by President William Rutos government had pushed young people to the limit and so they rejected the finance bill. Nyawanga noted Its not new anger. Its not specifically for the finance Bill. Its a long pent-up anger failure from a period of time of our representatives not adequately representing us.
Not afraid to die Kenya tax protests inspire broader demand for change.pdf from John Leonardo
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International Anti-Corruption Day 2023 Shortfalls in CAC transparency and accountability obligations.pptx /slideshow/international-anticorruption-day-2023-shortfalls-in-cac-transparency-and-accountability-obligationspptx/264669638 internationalanti-corruptionday2023shortfallsincactransparencyandaccountabilityobligations-231215111818-77602a35
Saturday 9 December 2023 was International Anti-Corruption Day 2023. In this video we identify shortfalls in Africa in the application of section 9(2) of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption which seeks to promote transparency and accountability in the management of public finances. We use country assessments of fiscal transparency published by the U.S. State Department in their 2023 fiscal transparency report to demonstrate the proportion of countries in each of the three fiscal transparency performance categories used in our analysis. We identify the mix of improvements in fiscal transparency recommended by the U.S. State Department. We then examine whether African countries fiscal transparency and CPI 2022 scores are correlated and find there is a moderate overall correlation and a significant correlation in a set of 35 countries. African subregional analyses of fiscal transparency and CPI 2022 scores are also provided. Additional support to countries anti-corruption activity can be provided by fiscal transparency improvements. ]]>

Saturday 9 December 2023 was International Anti-Corruption Day 2023. In this video we identify shortfalls in Africa in the application of section 9(2) of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption which seeks to promote transparency and accountability in the management of public finances. We use country assessments of fiscal transparency published by the U.S. State Department in their 2023 fiscal transparency report to demonstrate the proportion of countries in each of the three fiscal transparency performance categories used in our analysis. We identify the mix of improvements in fiscal transparency recommended by the U.S. State Department. We then examine whether African countries fiscal transparency and CPI 2022 scores are correlated and find there is a moderate overall correlation and a significant correlation in a set of 35 countries. African subregional analyses of fiscal transparency and CPI 2022 scores are also provided. Additional support to countries anti-corruption activity can be provided by fiscal transparency improvements. ]]>
Fri, 15 Dec 2023 11:18:18 GMT /slideshow/international-anticorruption-day-2023-shortfalls-in-cac-transparency-and-accountability-obligationspptx/264669638 johnleo@slideshare.net(johnleo) International Anti-Corruption Day 2023 Shortfalls in CAC transparency and accountability obligations.pptx johnleo Saturday 9 December 2023 was International Anti-Corruption Day 2023. In this video we identify shortfalls in Africa in the application of section 9(2) of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption which seeks to promote transparency and accountability in the management of public finances. We use country assessments of fiscal transparency published by the U.S. State Department in their 2023 fiscal transparency report to demonstrate the proportion of countries in each of the three fiscal transparency performance categories used in our analysis. We identify the mix of improvements in fiscal transparency recommended by the U.S. State Department. We then examine whether African countries fiscal transparency and CPI 2022 scores are correlated and find there is a moderate overall correlation and a significant correlation in a set of 35 countries. African subregional analyses of fiscal transparency and CPI 2022 scores are also provided. Additional support to countries anti-corruption activity can be provided by fiscal transparency improvements. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/internationalanti-corruptionday2023shortfallsincactransparencyandaccountabilityobligations-231215111818-77602a35-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Saturday 9 December 2023 was International Anti-Corruption Day 2023. In this video we identify shortfalls in Africa in the application of section 9(2) of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption which seeks to promote transparency and accountability in the management of public finances. We use country assessments of fiscal transparency published by the U.S. State Department in their 2023 fiscal transparency report to demonstrate the proportion of countries in each of the three fiscal transparency performance categories used in our analysis. We identify the mix of improvements in fiscal transparency recommended by the U.S. State Department. We then examine whether African countries fiscal transparency and CPI 2022 scores are correlated and find there is a moderate overall correlation and a significant correlation in a set of 35 countries. African subregional analyses of fiscal transparency and CPI 2022 scores are also provided. Additional support to countries anti-corruption activity can be provided by fiscal transparency improvements.
International Anti-Corruption Day 2023 Shortfalls in CAC transparency and accountability obligations.pptx from John Leonardo
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International Anti-Corruption Day 2023 A key outstanding African milestone.pdf /slideshow/international-anticorruption-day-2023-a-key-outstanding-african-milestonepdf/264669436 internationalanti-corruptionday2023akeyoutstandingafricanmilestone-231215110754-11b459e3
Saturday 9 December 2023 was International Anti-Corruption Day 2023. In this video we review Africas progress in reducing corruption during 2012-2022 using country scores published by Transparency International in their Corruption Perceptions Index 2022 report. We identify the relative performance of 53 African countries and demonstrate the proportion of Africas population in countries in each of the three anti-corruption performance categories used in our analysis. We also reveal Africas overall performance in a global context as well as African subregional performance. ]]>

Saturday 9 December 2023 was International Anti-Corruption Day 2023. In this video we review Africas progress in reducing corruption during 2012-2022 using country scores published by Transparency International in their Corruption Perceptions Index 2022 report. We identify the relative performance of 53 African countries and demonstrate the proportion of Africas population in countries in each of the three anti-corruption performance categories used in our analysis. We also reveal Africas overall performance in a global context as well as African subregional performance. ]]>
Fri, 15 Dec 2023 11:07:54 GMT /slideshow/international-anticorruption-day-2023-a-key-outstanding-african-milestonepdf/264669436 johnleo@slideshare.net(johnleo) International Anti-Corruption Day 2023 A key outstanding African milestone.pdf johnleo Saturday 9 December 2023 was International Anti-Corruption Day 2023. In this video we review Africas progress in reducing corruption during 2012-2022 using country scores published by Transparency International in their Corruption Perceptions Index 2022 report. We identify the relative performance of 53 African countries and demonstrate the proportion of Africas population in countries in each of the three anti-corruption performance categories used in our analysis. We also reveal Africas overall performance in a global context as well as African subregional performance. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/internationalanti-corruptionday2023akeyoutstandingafricanmilestone-231215110754-11b459e3-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Saturday 9 December 2023 was International Anti-Corruption Day 2023. In this video we review Africas progress in reducing corruption during 2012-2022 using country scores published by Transparency International in their Corruption Perceptions Index 2022 report. We identify the relative performance of 53 African countries and demonstrate the proportion of Africas population in countries in each of the three anti-corruption performance categories used in our analysis. We also reveal Africas overall performance in a global context as well as African subregional performance.
International Anti-Corruption Day 2023 A key outstanding African milestone.pdf from John Leonardo
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2021 Corruption Perceptions Index Caribbean Key trends 2012 2021 /slideshow/2021-corruption-perceptions-index-caribbean-key-trends-2012-2021/251871905 2021cpicaribbeankeytrends20122021-220528032919-2b5b3e26
Short, medium and long-term corruption trends for Caribbean countries are discussed in this presentation using scores published by Transparency International in their 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) report. The analysis demonstrates performance at a regional and country level in the periods 2020-2021, 2017-2021 and 2012-2021. Performance comparisons with the rest of the world are also provided. ]]>

Short, medium and long-term corruption trends for Caribbean countries are discussed in this presentation using scores published by Transparency International in their 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) report. The analysis demonstrates performance at a regional and country level in the periods 2020-2021, 2017-2021 and 2012-2021. Performance comparisons with the rest of the world are also provided. ]]>
Sat, 28 May 2022 03:29:19 GMT /slideshow/2021-corruption-perceptions-index-caribbean-key-trends-2012-2021/251871905 johnleo@slideshare.net(johnleo) 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index Caribbean Key trends 2012 2021 johnleo Short, medium and long-term corruption trends for Caribbean countries are discussed in this presentation using scores published by Transparency International in their 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) report. The analysis demonstrates performance at a regional and country level in the periods 2020-2021, 2017-2021 and 2012-2021. Performance comparisons with the rest of the world are also provided. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2021cpicaribbeankeytrends20122021-220528032919-2b5b3e26-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Short, medium and long-term corruption trends for Caribbean countries are discussed in this presentation using scores published by Transparency International in their 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) report. The analysis demonstrates performance at a regional and country level in the periods 2020-2021, 2017-2021 and 2012-2021. Performance comparisons with the rest of the world are also provided.
2021 Corruption Perceptions Index Caribbean Key trends 2012 2021 from John Leonardo
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2021 Corruption Perceptions Index Southern Africa performance 2012 2021 /slideshow/2021-corruption-perceptions-index-southern-africa-performance-2012-2021/251863632 2021cpisouthernafricaperformance20122021-220526225615-cf9e6394
Short, medium and long-term corruption trends for Southern Africa are discussed in this presentation using scores published by Transparency International in their 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) report. Southern Africas regional performance in terms of rate of improvement in country CPI scores was ranked third equal out of the five African regions during 2012-2021. At a country level, Southern Africas overall performance in terms of rate of improvement in country CPI scores was poor. ]]>

Short, medium and long-term corruption trends for Southern Africa are discussed in this presentation using scores published by Transparency International in their 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) report. Southern Africas regional performance in terms of rate of improvement in country CPI scores was ranked third equal out of the five African regions during 2012-2021. At a country level, Southern Africas overall performance in terms of rate of improvement in country CPI scores was poor. ]]>
Thu, 26 May 2022 22:56:15 GMT /slideshow/2021-corruption-perceptions-index-southern-africa-performance-2012-2021/251863632 johnleo@slideshare.net(johnleo) 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index Southern Africa performance 2012 2021 johnleo Short, medium and long-term corruption trends for Southern Africa are discussed in this presentation using scores published by Transparency International in their 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) report. Southern Africas regional performance in terms of rate of improvement in country CPI scores was ranked third equal out of the five African regions during 2012-2021. At a country level, Southern Africas overall performance in terms of rate of improvement in country CPI scores was poor. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2021cpisouthernafricaperformance20122021-220526225615-cf9e6394-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Short, medium and long-term corruption trends for Southern Africa are discussed in this presentation using scores published by Transparency International in their 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) report. Southern Africas regional performance in terms of rate of improvement in country CPI scores was ranked third equal out of the five African regions during 2012-2021. At a country level, Southern Africas overall performance in terms of rate of improvement in country CPI scores was poor.
2021 Corruption Perceptions Index Southern Africa performance 2012 2021 from John Leonardo
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2021 Corruption Perceptions Index Central Africa performance 2012 2021 /slideshow/2021-corruption-perceptions-index-central-africa-performance-2012-2021pdf/251857348 2021cpicentralafricaperformance20122021-220526031438-ed679fb7
Short, medium and long-term corruption trends for Central Africa are discussed in this presentation using scores published by Transparency International in their 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) report. The analysis demonstrates performance at an African regional and global level during 2012-2021. Central Africa was the worst performing African region in 2012-2021 in terms of improving its efforts to address corruption even though performance improved in 2020-2021.]]>

Short, medium and long-term corruption trends for Central Africa are discussed in this presentation using scores published by Transparency International in their 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) report. The analysis demonstrates performance at an African regional and global level during 2012-2021. Central Africa was the worst performing African region in 2012-2021 in terms of improving its efforts to address corruption even though performance improved in 2020-2021.]]>
Thu, 26 May 2022 03:14:38 GMT /slideshow/2021-corruption-perceptions-index-central-africa-performance-2012-2021pdf/251857348 johnleo@slideshare.net(johnleo) 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index Central Africa performance 2012 2021 johnleo Short, medium and long-term corruption trends for Central Africa are discussed in this presentation using scores published by Transparency International in their 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) report. The analysis demonstrates performance at an African regional and global level during 2012-2021. Central Africa was the worst performing African region in 2012-2021 in terms of improving its efforts to address corruption even though performance improved in 2020-2021. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2021cpicentralafricaperformance20122021-220526031438-ed679fb7-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Short, medium and long-term corruption trends for Central Africa are discussed in this presentation using scores published by Transparency International in their 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) report. The analysis demonstrates performance at an African regional and global level during 2012-2021. Central Africa was the worst performing African region in 2012-2021 in terms of improving its efforts to address corruption even though performance improved in 2020-2021.
2021 Corruption Perceptions Index Central Africa performance 2012 2021 from John Leonardo
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2021 Corruption Perceptions index East Africa performance 2012 2021 /slideshow/2021-corruption-perceptions-index-east-africa-performance-2012-2021pdf/251850004 2021cpieastafricaperformance20122021-220525032030-d576bf2f
Short, medium and long-term corruption trends for East Africa are discussed in this presentation using scores published by Transparency International in their 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) report. The analysis demonstrates performance at an African regional and global level during 2012-2021. Country trends are also presented. East Africa was the best performing African region in terms of the percentage of countries improving their CPI scores in 2017-2021 and 2020-2021.]]>

Short, medium and long-term corruption trends for East Africa are discussed in this presentation using scores published by Transparency International in their 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) report. The analysis demonstrates performance at an African regional and global level during 2012-2021. Country trends are also presented. East Africa was the best performing African region in terms of the percentage of countries improving their CPI scores in 2017-2021 and 2020-2021.]]>
Wed, 25 May 2022 03:20:30 GMT /slideshow/2021-corruption-perceptions-index-east-africa-performance-2012-2021pdf/251850004 johnleo@slideshare.net(johnleo) 2021 Corruption Perceptions index East Africa performance 2012 2021 johnleo Short, medium and long-term corruption trends for East Africa are discussed in this presentation using scores published by Transparency International in their 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) report. The analysis demonstrates performance at an African regional and global level during 2012-2021. Country trends are also presented. East Africa was the best performing African region in terms of the percentage of countries improving their CPI scores in 2017-2021 and 2020-2021. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2021cpieastafricaperformance20122021-220525032030-d576bf2f-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Short, medium and long-term corruption trends for East Africa are discussed in this presentation using scores published by Transparency International in their 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) report. The analysis demonstrates performance at an African regional and global level during 2012-2021. Country trends are also presented. East Africa was the best performing African region in terms of the percentage of countries improving their CPI scores in 2017-2021 and 2020-2021.
2021 Corruption Perceptions index East Africa performance 2012 2021 from John Leonardo
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2021 Corruption Perceptions Index West Africa performance 2012 2021 /slideshow/corruption-perceptions-index-2021-west-africa-performance-2012-2021/251841156 westafrica11may2022-220524011054-7bc23a4c
Short, medium and long-term corruption trends for West Africa are discussed in this presentation using scores published by Transparency International in their 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) report. The analysis demonstrates performance at an African regional and global level during 2012-2021. Country trends are also presented. West Africas average CPI score improved sufficiently in 2017-2021 to offset the decline experienced in 2012-2017 and record an overall improvement during 2012-2021.]]>

Short, medium and long-term corruption trends for West Africa are discussed in this presentation using scores published by Transparency International in their 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) report. The analysis demonstrates performance at an African regional and global level during 2012-2021. Country trends are also presented. West Africas average CPI score improved sufficiently in 2017-2021 to offset the decline experienced in 2012-2017 and record an overall improvement during 2012-2021.]]>
Tue, 24 May 2022 01:10:54 GMT /slideshow/corruption-perceptions-index-2021-west-africa-performance-2012-2021/251841156 johnleo@slideshare.net(johnleo) 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index West Africa performance 2012 2021 johnleo Short, medium and long-term corruption trends for West Africa are discussed in this presentation using scores published by Transparency International in their 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) report. The analysis demonstrates performance at an African regional and global level during 2012-2021. Country trends are also presented. West Africas average CPI score improved sufficiently in 2017-2021 to offset the decline experienced in 2012-2017 and record an overall improvement during 2012-2021. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/westafrica11may2022-220524011054-7bc23a4c-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Short, medium and long-term corruption trends for West Africa are discussed in this presentation using scores published by Transparency International in their 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) report. The analysis demonstrates performance at an African regional and global level during 2012-2021. Country trends are also presented. West Africas average CPI score improved sufficiently in 2017-2021 to offset the decline experienced in 2012-2017 and record an overall improvement during 2012-2021.
2021 Corruption Perceptions Index West Africa performance 2012 2021 from John Leonardo
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2021 Corruption Perceptions Index North Africa performance 2012 2021 /slideshow/corruption-perceptions-index-2021-north-africa-performance-2012-2021pdf/251833468 corruptionperceptionsindex2021northafricaperformance20122021-220523012410-aebf146d
Short, medium and long-term corruption trends for North Africa are discussed in this presentation using scores published by Transparency International in their 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) report. North Africas regional performance in terms of rate of improvement in country CPI scores was ranked first out of the five African regions during 2012-2021. At a country level, North Africas performance in terms of rate of improvement in country CPI scores was, however, mixed during 2012-2021. Results are presented for each country during 2012-2021, 2012-2017, 2017-2021 and 2020-2021. ]]>

Short, medium and long-term corruption trends for North Africa are discussed in this presentation using scores published by Transparency International in their 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) report. North Africas regional performance in terms of rate of improvement in country CPI scores was ranked first out of the five African regions during 2012-2021. At a country level, North Africas performance in terms of rate of improvement in country CPI scores was, however, mixed during 2012-2021. Results are presented for each country during 2012-2021, 2012-2017, 2017-2021 and 2020-2021. ]]>
Mon, 23 May 2022 01:24:10 GMT /slideshow/corruption-perceptions-index-2021-north-africa-performance-2012-2021pdf/251833468 johnleo@slideshare.net(johnleo) 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index North Africa performance 2012 2021 johnleo Short, medium and long-term corruption trends for North Africa are discussed in this presentation using scores published by Transparency International in their 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) report. North Africas regional performance in terms of rate of improvement in country CPI scores was ranked first out of the five African regions during 2012-2021. At a country level, North Africas performance in terms of rate of improvement in country CPI scores was, however, mixed during 2012-2021. Results are presented for each country during 2012-2021, 2012-2017, 2017-2021 and 2020-2021. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/corruptionperceptionsindex2021northafricaperformance20122021-220523012410-aebf146d-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Short, medium and long-term corruption trends for North Africa are discussed in this presentation using scores published by Transparency International in their 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) report. North Africas regional performance in terms of rate of improvement in country CPI scores was ranked first out of the five African regions during 2012-2021. At a country level, North Africas performance in terms of rate of improvement in country CPI scores was, however, mixed during 2012-2021. Results are presented for each country during 2012-2021, 2012-2017, 2017-2021 and 2020-2021.
2021 Corruption Perceptions Index North Africa performance 2012 2021 from John Leonardo
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Is Levelling-up Dead? /johnleo/is-levellingup-dead islevelling-updead-211201065710
This slide share outlines the basic social and economic problems facing the United Kingdom regions, the responsibility of successive governments for those problems and the tough challenges facing Government if it is to to redress the discrimination against places and people by implementing change. The presentation questions whether the Government has the capacity to realise the vision given the collective effort, timescale and political risk-taking required - indeed the vision may already be out of reach.]]>

This slide share outlines the basic social and economic problems facing the United Kingdom regions, the responsibility of successive governments for those problems and the tough challenges facing Government if it is to to redress the discrimination against places and people by implementing change. The presentation questions whether the Government has the capacity to realise the vision given the collective effort, timescale and political risk-taking required - indeed the vision may already be out of reach.]]>
Wed, 01 Dec 2021 06:57:10 GMT /johnleo/is-levellingup-dead johnleo@slideshare.net(johnleo) Is Levelling-up Dead? johnleo This slide share outlines the basic social and economic problems facing the United Kingdom regions, the responsibility of successive governments for those problems and the tough challenges facing Government if it is to to redress the discrimination against places and people by implementing change. The presentation questions whether the Government has the capacity to realise the vision given the collective effort, timescale and political risk-taking required - indeed the vision may already be out of reach. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/islevelling-updead-211201065710-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This slide share outlines the basic social and economic problems facing the United Kingdom regions, the responsibility of successive governments for those problems and the tough challenges facing Government if it is to to redress the discrimination against places and people by implementing change. The presentation questions whether the Government has the capacity to realise the vision given the collective effort, timescale and political risk-taking required - indeed the vision may already be out of reach.
Is Levelling-up Dead? from John Leonardo
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Corruption perceptions index 2020 long term regional trends 2012-2020 /slideshow/corruption-perceptions-index-2020-long-term-regional-trends-20122020/242062991 corruptionperceptionsindex2020long-termregionaltrends2012-2020-210131073605
Long-term regional corruption trends for the period 2012 to 2020 for 175 countries are described in this presentation which utilises country corruption scores published by Transparency International in their 2012 and 2020 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) reports. Trends in average global and regional CPI scores are also presented. The analysis uses the regional classifications employed by Transparency International namely Africa, Americas, Asia Pacific, Caribbean, Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Middle East and North Africa together with Western Europe and European Union. Additional analyses are provided for the Commonwealth of Nations (including Commonwealth Africa and Commonwealth Caribbean countries), the OECD and small island developing states. Only three of the seven regions reported overall improvements in corruption outcomes in terms of net increases in the number of countries recording higher CPI scores in 2020 compared with those recorded in 2012. While little material overall improvement in the average global CPI scores has been achieved since 2012, the average CPI score in 2020 was though, by a small margin, the highest in the period 2012-2020. ]]>

Long-term regional corruption trends for the period 2012 to 2020 for 175 countries are described in this presentation which utilises country corruption scores published by Transparency International in their 2012 and 2020 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) reports. Trends in average global and regional CPI scores are also presented. The analysis uses the regional classifications employed by Transparency International namely Africa, Americas, Asia Pacific, Caribbean, Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Middle East and North Africa together with Western Europe and European Union. Additional analyses are provided for the Commonwealth of Nations (including Commonwealth Africa and Commonwealth Caribbean countries), the OECD and small island developing states. Only three of the seven regions reported overall improvements in corruption outcomes in terms of net increases in the number of countries recording higher CPI scores in 2020 compared with those recorded in 2012. While little material overall improvement in the average global CPI scores has been achieved since 2012, the average CPI score in 2020 was though, by a small margin, the highest in the period 2012-2020. ]]>
Sun, 31 Jan 2021 07:36:05 GMT /slideshow/corruption-perceptions-index-2020-long-term-regional-trends-20122020/242062991 johnleo@slideshare.net(johnleo) Corruption perceptions index 2020 long term regional trends 2012-2020 johnleo Long-term regional corruption trends for the period 2012 to 2020 for 175 countries are described in this presentation which utilises country corruption scores published by Transparency International in their 2012 and 2020 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) reports. Trends in average global and regional CPI scores are also presented. The analysis uses the regional classifications employed by Transparency International namely Africa, Americas, Asia Pacific, Caribbean, Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Middle East and North Africa together with Western Europe and European Union. Additional analyses are provided for the Commonwealth of Nations (including Commonwealth Africa and Commonwealth Caribbean countries), the OECD and small island developing states. Only three of the seven regions reported overall improvements in corruption outcomes in terms of net increases in the number of countries recording higher CPI scores in 2020 compared with those recorded in 2012. While little material overall improvement in the average global CPI scores has been achieved since 2012, the average CPI score in 2020 was though, by a small margin, the highest in the period 2012-2020. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/corruptionperceptionsindex2020long-termregionaltrends2012-2020-210131073605-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Long-term regional corruption trends for the period 2012 to 2020 for 175 countries are described in this presentation which utilises country corruption scores published by Transparency International in their 2012 and 2020 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) reports. Trends in average global and regional CPI scores are also presented. The analysis uses the regional classifications employed by Transparency International namely Africa, Americas, Asia Pacific, Caribbean, Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Middle East and North Africa together with Western Europe and European Union. Additional analyses are provided for the Commonwealth of Nations (including Commonwealth Africa and Commonwealth Caribbean countries), the OECD and small island developing states. Only three of the seven regions reported overall improvements in corruption outcomes in terms of net increases in the number of countries recording higher CPI scores in 2020 compared with those recorded in 2012. While little material overall improvement in the average global CPI scores has been achieved since 2012, the average CPI score in 2020 was though, by a small margin, the highest in the period 2012-2020.
Corruption perceptions index 2020 long term regional trends 2012-2020 from John Leonardo
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Using digital communication to improve sustainable development goal (sdg) delivery /slideshow/using-digital-communication-to-improve-sustainable-development-goal-sdg-delivery/225806310 usingdigitalcommunicationtoimprovesustainabledevelopmentgoalsdgdelivery-200129083332
As recent current progress around the world in achieving the SDG goals is frequently insufficient, we argue in this presentation that it is timely to establish a learning system to distribute knowledge about implementing SDGs on a world-wide basis through networking based on a digital communication system.]]>

As recent current progress around the world in achieving the SDG goals is frequently insufficient, we argue in this presentation that it is timely to establish a learning system to distribute knowledge about implementing SDGs on a world-wide basis through networking based on a digital communication system.]]>
Wed, 29 Jan 2020 08:33:32 GMT /slideshow/using-digital-communication-to-improve-sustainable-development-goal-sdg-delivery/225806310 johnleo@slideshare.net(johnleo) Using digital communication to improve sustainable development goal (sdg) delivery johnleo As recent current progress around the world in achieving the SDG goals is frequently insufficient, we argue in this presentation that it is timely to establish a learning system to distribute knowledge about implementing SDGs on a world-wide basis through networking based on a digital communication system. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/usingdigitalcommunicationtoimprovesustainabledevelopmentgoalsdgdelivery-200129083332-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> As recent current progress around the world in achieving the SDG goals is frequently insufficient, we argue in this presentation that it is timely to establish a learning system to distribute knowledge about implementing SDGs on a world-wide basis through networking based on a digital communication system.
Using digital communication to improve sustainable development goal (sdg) delivery from John Leonardo
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Regional trends in corruption perceptions index 2012 2019 /slideshow/regional-trends-in-corruption-perceptions-index-2012-2019-225737348/225737348 regionaltrendsincorruptionperceptionsindex2012-2019-200129045209
This presentation provides a regional analysis of the medium-term trends presented in the 2019 CPI. The overall percentage changes in CPI scores between 2012 and 2019 for countries are presented for the six different regions addressed in the report. Results are also presented for OECD countries, small island developing states and the Commonwealth of Nations. Contact us team@pfmconnect.com to discuss your corruption challenges.]]>

This presentation provides a regional analysis of the medium-term trends presented in the 2019 CPI. The overall percentage changes in CPI scores between 2012 and 2019 for countries are presented for the six different regions addressed in the report. Results are also presented for OECD countries, small island developing states and the Commonwealth of Nations. Contact us team@pfmconnect.com to discuss your corruption challenges.]]>
Wed, 29 Jan 2020 04:52:09 GMT /slideshow/regional-trends-in-corruption-perceptions-index-2012-2019-225737348/225737348 johnleo@slideshare.net(johnleo) Regional trends in corruption perceptions index 2012 2019 johnleo This presentation provides a regional analysis of the medium-term trends presented in the 2019 CPI. The overall percentage changes in CPI scores between 2012 and 2019 for countries are presented for the six different regions addressed in the report. Results are also presented for OECD countries, small island developing states and the Commonwealth of Nations. Contact us team@pfmconnect.com to discuss your corruption challenges. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/regionaltrendsincorruptionperceptionsindex2012-2019-200129045209-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation provides a regional analysis of the medium-term trends presented in the 2019 CPI. The overall percentage changes in CPI scores between 2012 and 2019 for countries are presented for the six different regions addressed in the report. Results are also presented for OECD countries, small island developing states and the Commonwealth of Nations. Contact us team@pfmconnect.com to discuss your corruption challenges.
Regional trends in corruption perceptions index 2012 2019 from John Leonardo
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Policy frameworks and municipal effectiveness /slideshow/policy-frameworks-and-municipal-effectiveness/192252931 policyframeworksandmunicipaleffectiveness-191111070809
Municipalities need to employ an effective policy framework to keep service delivery on track. Local government politicians like to make promises about service delivery initiatives to their communities. Municipalities, however, often fail to deliver these promised services for a range of reasons including poor budgeting and ineffective management. This is why municipalities need to not only maintain effective policy frameworks but ensure these are reviewed and updated regularly.]]>

Municipalities need to employ an effective policy framework to keep service delivery on track. Local government politicians like to make promises about service delivery initiatives to their communities. Municipalities, however, often fail to deliver these promised services for a range of reasons including poor budgeting and ineffective management. This is why municipalities need to not only maintain effective policy frameworks but ensure these are reviewed and updated regularly.]]>
Mon, 11 Nov 2019 07:08:08 GMT /slideshow/policy-frameworks-and-municipal-effectiveness/192252931 johnleo@slideshare.net(johnleo) Policy frameworks and municipal effectiveness johnleo Municipalities need to employ an effective policy framework to keep service delivery on track. Local government politicians like to make promises about service delivery initiatives to their communities. Municipalities, however, often fail to deliver these promised services for a range of reasons including poor budgeting and ineffective management. This is why municipalities need to not only maintain effective policy frameworks but ensure these are reviewed and updated regularly. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/policyframeworksandmunicipaleffectiveness-191111070809-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Municipalities need to employ an effective policy framework to keep service delivery on track. Local government politicians like to make promises about service delivery initiatives to their communities. Municipalities, however, often fail to deliver these promised services for a range of reasons including poor budgeting and ineffective management. This is why municipalities need to not only maintain effective policy frameworks but ensure these are reviewed and updated regularly.
Policy frameworks and municipal effectiveness from John Leonardo
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La corrupci坦n y los ingresos del gobierno local 25 de marzo de 2019 https://es.slideshare.net/slideshow/la-corrupcin-y-los-ingresos-del-gobierno-local-25-de-marzo-de-2019/141519063 leonardotunispresentation25march2019-190422051813
Los impulsores de la corrupci坦n pueden socavar todas las partes de los sistemas de ingresos del gobierno local. Esta presentaci坦n, dada a la conferencia de la OCDE "Mejorar la interfaz de servicio p炭blico ciudadano a nivel local" el 25 de marzo de 2019 (realizada como parte del proyecto Buen gobierno y anticorrupci坦n en T炭nez de la OCDE) https://oe.cd/hawkama4tunisia, describe nueve estrategias para combatir la corrupci坦n en los sistemas de ingresos de los gobiernos locales. ]]>

Los impulsores de la corrupci坦n pueden socavar todas las partes de los sistemas de ingresos del gobierno local. Esta presentaci坦n, dada a la conferencia de la OCDE "Mejorar la interfaz de servicio p炭blico ciudadano a nivel local" el 25 de marzo de 2019 (realizada como parte del proyecto Buen gobierno y anticorrupci坦n en T炭nez de la OCDE) https://oe.cd/hawkama4tunisia, describe nueve estrategias para combatir la corrupci坦n en los sistemas de ingresos de los gobiernos locales. ]]>
Mon, 22 Apr 2019 05:18:13 GMT https://es.slideshare.net/slideshow/la-corrupcin-y-los-ingresos-del-gobierno-local-25-de-marzo-de-2019/141519063 johnleo@slideshare.net(johnleo) La corrupci坦n y los ingresos del gobierno local 25 de marzo de 2019 johnleo Los impulsores de la corrupci坦n pueden socavar todas las partes de los sistemas de ingresos del gobierno local. Esta presentaci坦n, dada a la conferencia de la OCDE "Mejorar la interfaz de servicio p炭blico ciudadano a nivel local" el 25 de marzo de 2019 (realizada como parte del proyecto Buen gobierno y anticorrupci坦n en T炭nez de la OCDE) https://oe.cd/hawkama4tunisia, describe nueve estrategias para combatir la corrupci坦n en los sistemas de ingresos de los gobiernos locales. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/leonardotunispresentation25march2019-190422051813-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Los impulsores de la corrupci坦n pueden socavar todas las partes de los sistemas de ingresos del gobierno local. Esta presentaci坦n, dada a la conferencia de la OCDE &quot;Mejorar la interfaz de servicio p炭blico ciudadano a nivel local&quot; el 25 de marzo de 2019 (realizada como parte del proyecto Buen gobierno y anticorrupci坦n en T炭nez de la OCDE) https://oe.cd/hawkama4tunisia, describe nueve estrategias para combatir la corrupci坦n en los sistemas de ingresos de los gobiernos locales.
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Corruption and local government revenues 25 March 2019 /slideshow/corruption-and-local-government-revenues-25-march-2019/140755344 leonardotunispresentation25march2019-190414004814
Drivers of corruption can undermine all parts of local government revenue systems when the respective systems are not robust. This presentation, given to the OECDs Improve public citizen service interface at the local level conference on 25 March 2019 (undertaken as part of the OECDs Good Governance and Anti-corruption in Tunisia project) https://oe.cd/hawkama4tunisia, outlines various aspects of local government revenue systems and offers strategies for combatting associated corruption. ]]>

Drivers of corruption can undermine all parts of local government revenue systems when the respective systems are not robust. This presentation, given to the OECDs Improve public citizen service interface at the local level conference on 25 March 2019 (undertaken as part of the OECDs Good Governance and Anti-corruption in Tunisia project) https://oe.cd/hawkama4tunisia, outlines various aspects of local government revenue systems and offers strategies for combatting associated corruption. ]]>
Sun, 14 Apr 2019 00:48:13 GMT /slideshow/corruption-and-local-government-revenues-25-march-2019/140755344 johnleo@slideshare.net(johnleo) Corruption and local government revenues 25 March 2019 johnleo Drivers of corruption can undermine all parts of local government revenue systems when the respective systems are not robust. This presentation, given to the OECDs Improve public citizen service interface at the local level conference on 25 March 2019 (undertaken as part of the OECDs Good Governance and Anti-corruption in Tunisia project) https://oe.cd/hawkama4tunisia, outlines various aspects of local government revenue systems and offers strategies for combatting associated corruption. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/leonardotunispresentation25march2019-190414004814-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Drivers of corruption can undermine all parts of local government revenue systems when the respective systems are not robust. This presentation, given to the OECDs Improve public citizen service interface at the local level conference on 25 March 2019 (undertaken as part of the OECDs Good Governance and Anti-corruption in Tunisia project) https://oe.cd/hawkama4tunisia, outlines various aspects of local government revenue systems and offers strategies for combatting associated corruption.
Corruption and local government revenues 25 March 2019 from John Leonardo
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Digital government in developing countries /slideshow/digital-government-in-developing-countries-136691183/136691183 digitalgovernmentindevelopingcountries-190316054637
In this presentation we identify a wide range of public service initiatives that can benefit from the use of digital communication. We caution, however, that initiatives must not require greater resources from developing countries than they can offer during implimentation or sustain during subsequent operations. We suggest that cost-effective reform must be based on a realistic assessment of organisational capacity and a proper evaluation of the spending priorities. ]]>

In this presentation we identify a wide range of public service initiatives that can benefit from the use of digital communication. We caution, however, that initiatives must not require greater resources from developing countries than they can offer during implimentation or sustain during subsequent operations. We suggest that cost-effective reform must be based on a realistic assessment of organisational capacity and a proper evaluation of the spending priorities. ]]>
Sat, 16 Mar 2019 05:46:37 GMT /slideshow/digital-government-in-developing-countries-136691183/136691183 johnleo@slideshare.net(johnleo) Digital government in developing countries johnleo In this presentation we identify a wide range of public service initiatives that can benefit from the use of digital communication. We caution, however, that initiatives must not require greater resources from developing countries than they can offer during implimentation or sustain during subsequent operations. We suggest that cost-effective reform must be based on a realistic assessment of organisational capacity and a proper evaluation of the spending priorities. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/digitalgovernmentindevelopingcountries-190316054637-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In this presentation we identify a wide range of public service initiatives that can benefit from the use of digital communication. We caution, however, that initiatives must not require greater resources from developing countries than they can offer during implimentation or sustain during subsequent operations. We suggest that cost-effective reform must be based on a realistic assessment of organisational capacity and a proper evaluation of the spending priorities.
Digital government in developing countries from John Leonardo
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Combating corruption and public financial management (PFM) /slideshow/combating-corruption-and-public-financial-management-pfm/61656021 corruption4may2016-160504071922
Corruption has a highly damaging effect on many developing countries. We define corruption, provide examples of public sector corruption and examine its effects (and the costs). We look at the relationship between public financial management (PFM) and corruption and present actions to combat corruption. We also discuss the role of development partners in assisting PFM reforms.]]>

Corruption has a highly damaging effect on many developing countries. We define corruption, provide examples of public sector corruption and examine its effects (and the costs). We look at the relationship between public financial management (PFM) and corruption and present actions to combat corruption. We also discuss the role of development partners in assisting PFM reforms.]]>
Wed, 04 May 2016 07:19:22 GMT /slideshow/combating-corruption-and-public-financial-management-pfm/61656021 johnleo@slideshare.net(johnleo) Combating corruption and public financial management (PFM) johnleo Corruption has a highly damaging effect on many developing countries. We define corruption, provide examples of public sector corruption and examine its effects (and the costs). We look at the relationship between public financial management (PFM) and corruption and present actions to combat corruption. We also discuss the role of development partners in assisting PFM reforms. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/corruption4may2016-160504071922-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Corruption has a highly damaging effect on many developing countries. We define corruption, provide examples of public sector corruption and examine its effects (and the costs). We look at the relationship between public financial management (PFM) and corruption and present actions to combat corruption. We also discuss the role of development partners in assisting PFM reforms.
Combating corruption and public financial management (PFM) from John Leonardo
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Papua New Guinea's public financial management a woeful tale /slideshow/papua-new-guineas-public-financial-management-a-woeful-tale/56937596 papuanewguineaspublicfinancialmanagementawoefultale-160112042437
In this presentation PFMConnect discusses the desperate state of Papua New Guineas public financial management (PFM). The presentation highlights a deteriorating trend in the countrys PFM over recent years and its very poor recent performance compared with most other countries based on Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability (PEFA) assessment methodology. The presentation recommends the government publishes its recently prepared PFM reform road map to facilitate an open evaluation of the root causes of Papua New Guineas poor PFM performance and reform options by a full range of stakeholders. We end the presentation by reiterating our view that in its current form PEFA methodology is unsuited to play a really constructive role in the reform of PFM practice in fragile states. ]]>

In this presentation PFMConnect discusses the desperate state of Papua New Guineas public financial management (PFM). The presentation highlights a deteriorating trend in the countrys PFM over recent years and its very poor recent performance compared with most other countries based on Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability (PEFA) assessment methodology. The presentation recommends the government publishes its recently prepared PFM reform road map to facilitate an open evaluation of the root causes of Papua New Guineas poor PFM performance and reform options by a full range of stakeholders. We end the presentation by reiterating our view that in its current form PEFA methodology is unsuited to play a really constructive role in the reform of PFM practice in fragile states. ]]>
Tue, 12 Jan 2016 04:24:37 GMT /slideshow/papua-new-guineas-public-financial-management-a-woeful-tale/56937596 johnleo@slideshare.net(johnleo) Papua New Guinea's public financial management a woeful tale johnleo In this presentation PFMConnect discusses the desperate state of Papua New Guineas public financial management (PFM). The presentation highlights a deteriorating trend in the countrys PFM over recent years and its very poor recent performance compared with most other countries based on Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability (PEFA) assessment methodology. The presentation recommends the government publishes its recently prepared PFM reform road map to facilitate an open evaluation of the root causes of Papua New Guineas poor PFM performance and reform options by a full range of stakeholders. We end the presentation by reiterating our view that in its current form PEFA methodology is unsuited to play a really constructive role in the reform of PFM practice in fragile states. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/papuanewguineaspublicfinancialmanagementawoefultale-160112042437-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In this presentation PFMConnect discusses the desperate state of Papua New Guineas public financial management (PFM). The presentation highlights a deteriorating trend in the countrys PFM over recent years and its very poor recent performance compared with most other countries based on Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability (PEFA) assessment methodology. The presentation recommends the government publishes its recently prepared PFM reform road map to facilitate an open evaluation of the root causes of Papua New Guineas poor PFM performance and reform options by a full range of stakeholders. We end the presentation by reiterating our view that in its current form PEFA methodology is unsuited to play a really constructive role in the reform of PFM practice in fragile states.
Papua New Guinea's public financial management a woeful tale from John Leonardo
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Kenyas public procurement policy: A womens perspective /slideshow/kenyas-public-procurement-policy-a-womens-perspective/56146601 pfmconnectprocurementslideshare15dec2015-151215020116
This presentation discusses the results of PFMConnects recent online survey of members of Kenyas Federation of Women Entrepreneurs Associations (FEWA) that addressed FEWA members perceptions of the governments current public procurement policies. FEWA members responded during August and September 2015. The survey demonstrates the impact of Kenyas present high levels of corruption on women entrepreneurs perceptions of current public procurement policies. Details of FEWA members suggestions for improving current public procurement policies are also presented. ]]>

This presentation discusses the results of PFMConnects recent online survey of members of Kenyas Federation of Women Entrepreneurs Associations (FEWA) that addressed FEWA members perceptions of the governments current public procurement policies. FEWA members responded during August and September 2015. The survey demonstrates the impact of Kenyas present high levels of corruption on women entrepreneurs perceptions of current public procurement policies. Details of FEWA members suggestions for improving current public procurement policies are also presented. ]]>
Tue, 15 Dec 2015 02:01:16 GMT /slideshow/kenyas-public-procurement-policy-a-womens-perspective/56146601 johnleo@slideshare.net(johnleo) Kenyas public procurement policy: A womens perspective johnleo This presentation discusses the results of PFMConnects recent online survey of members of Kenyas Federation of Women Entrepreneurs Associations (FEWA) that addressed FEWA members perceptions of the governments current public procurement policies. FEWA members responded during August and September 2015. The survey demonstrates the impact of Kenyas present high levels of corruption on women entrepreneurs perceptions of current public procurement policies. Details of FEWA members suggestions for improving current public procurement policies are also presented. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pfmconnectprocurementslideshare15dec2015-151215020116-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation discusses the results of PFMConnects recent online survey of members of Kenyas Federation of Women Entrepreneurs Associations (FEWA) that addressed FEWA members perceptions of the governments current public procurement policies. FEWA members responded during August and September 2015. The survey demonstrates the impact of Kenyas present high levels of corruption on women entrepreneurs perceptions of current public procurement policies. Details of FEWA members suggestions for improving current public procurement policies are also presented.
Kenyas public procurement policy: A womens perspective from John Leonardo
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-johnleo-48x48.jpg?cb=1728708538 John is an experienced public financial management (PFM) practitioner who has undertaken a wide range of donor funded PFM evaluation, reform and institutional strengthening projects in Africa (Ghana, Kenya, South Africa and Tunisia), the Caribbean (Barbados), the Middle East (Jordan), South Asia (Bangladesh, India and Pakistan), South-East Asia (Indonesia and the Philippines) and the South Pacific (Kiribati, Nauru, New Caledonia, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu). In 2015 John established a PFM consultancy, PFMConnect, with David Fellows. PFMConnect has a website: http://www.pfmconnect.com and a blog: http://blog-pfmconnect.com. www.pfmconnect.com https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/notafraidtodiekenyataxprotestsinspirebroaderdemandforchange-240709052132-412861b3-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/not-afraid-to-die-kenya-tax-protests-inspire-broader-demand-for-change-pdf/270138384 Not afraid to die Ke... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/internationalanti-corruptionday2023shortfallsincactransparencyandaccountabilityobligations-231215111818-77602a35-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/international-anticorruption-day-2023-shortfalls-in-cac-transparency-and-accountability-obligationspptx/264669638 International Anti-Cor... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/internationalanti-corruptionday2023akeyoutstandingafricanmilestone-231215110754-11b459e3-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/international-anticorruption-day-2023-a-key-outstanding-african-milestonepdf/264669436 International Anti-Cor...