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Lesotho: Effective Delivery of Public Education Services
30 May 2013
The author, Dr Mamoeketsi Nkiseng Ntho, argues that while Lesotho has ratified all the international treaties on education, holding the government accountable to these commitments is a challenge. This is made more more...
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Lesotho: Justice Sector and the Rule of Law
29 May 2013
This study, written by Mamosebi Pholo, provides a comprehensive review of the justice sector in Lesotho, and includes chapters on the legal institutional framework, management and over sight mechanisms, access to more...
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Lesotho: Political Participation and Democracy
28 May 2013
At the time of compiling the study, Lesotho had successfully completed a historical election that witnessed the formation of a coalition government, with the incumbent peacefully realigning power- a rarity in current-day more...
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Senegal: An old democracy in urgent need of reforms
25 June 2012
Senegal’s democratic system needs a serious overhaul, according to a study released today on the country’s state of democratic and political participation. Among the list of suggested reforms is the modernization more...
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The Right to Nationality and the Secession of South Sudan: A Commentary on the Impact of the New Laws
18 June 2012
In January 2011, after years of civil war, the people of South Sudan voted overwhelmingly for separation from the Republic of Sudan. The Republic of South Sudan obtained its independence six months later, on 9 July more...
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South Africa: Naming and Shaming Swings Into Action
11/06/2013, All Africa.com
There can be no objection in principle to the Justice Minister's naming and shaming initiative, since all convictions occur in open court. Also, shame is in short supply more...
Swaziland: Voices Silenced and Solidarity Stifled
11/06/2013, Gender Links
Siphofaneni — Members of the Swaziland Rural Women's Assembly (SRWA) along with gender activists in Swaziland and beyond are still reeling in shock after more...
Kenyan Victims Withdraw From ICC Proceedings
11/06/2013, Institute for War & Peace Reporting
Development is a further setback to the court's work in Kenya, but does not halt legal process.
Three months before Kenya's deputy president more...
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