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_aTowards inclusive governance : _bpromoting the participation of disadvantaged groups in Asia-Pacific / _cUNDP Regional Centre in Bangkok. |
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_iTitle from CD-ROM surface: _aTowards inclusive governance : _bcase studies |
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_aBangkok : _bUnited Nations Development Programme, Regional Centre in Bangkok, _cc2007. |
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_avi, 171 p. : _bcol. ill., maps ; _c27 cm. + _e1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.) |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
520 | _aTo be inclusive is a core value of democratic governance, in terms of equal participation, equal treatment and equal rights before the law. The publication presents 10 case studies of development policies and programs from eight Asia-Pacific countries, which focus on inclusiveness issues faced by disadvantaged groups and indicate what types of strategies may be best suited for participatory interaction between these groups and governance institutions. The book also examines the application of principles of non-discrimination, participation, accountability and empowerment in governance arenas, and encourages the use of a human rights-based approach to development programing.--Publisher's description. | ||
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_gIntroduction: _tInclusive governance for human development / _rClarence Dias and R. Sudarshan -- _tParticipation of the disabled population in elections in Afghanistan / _rShabnam Mallick -- _tAccess to justice for indigenous peoples : a case study of Bangladesh / _rRaja Devasish Roy, Sara Hossain and Meghna Guathakurta -- _tIndigenous traditional legal systems and conflict resolution in Ratanakiri and Mondulkiri Provinces, Cambodia / _rMaria Backstrom and Jeremy Ironside -- _tAn analysis of influencing family law : a case study of legislative advocacy and campaigning in Fiji / _rPacific Regional Rights Resource Team and Fiji Women's Rights Movement -- _tAdivasi rights in Jharkhand state, India / _rAmit Prakash -- _tThe interference between formal and informal systems of justice : a study of Nari Adalats and caste Panchayats in Gujarat state, India / _rSushma Iyengar -- _tAccess to justice : the case of women in Iran / _rShahla Moazami -- _tThe irony of social legislation : reflections on formal and informal justice interfaces and indigenous peoples in the Philippines / _rMarvic M.V.F. Leonen -- _tParticipation and representation of disadvantaged groups in parliamentary processes in the Philippines / _rLedivina C. Cariäno -- _tPromoting inclusive governance in tsunami recovery in Sri Lanka / _rAparna Basnyat, Dilrukshi Fonseka and Radhika Hettiarachchi. |
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_aPolitical participation _zAsia. |
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_aPolitical participation _zPacific Area. |
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_aParticipación política _zAsia. |
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_aUnited Nations Development Programme. _bRegional Centre in Bangkok. |
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_uhttp://regionalcentrebangkok.undp.or.th/practices/governance/documents/Towards_Inclusive_Governance-200805.pdf _zConnect to online resource |
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