Publication

Feb 2014

This paper examines the financing of selected governance institutions in Africa, looking at national, continental and international levels and at the institutions and processes that assess, improve or incentivize governance. The author specifically reviews anti-corruption commissions (ACCs) and African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) structures. She finds that corruption did not decrease in any of the countries studied except for Ghana despite the presence of the ACCs.

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Author Angela Reitmaier
Series SAIIA Occasional Papers
Issue 177
Publisher South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA)
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