ADBI's 100 Tips 100 Tools for Better Governed NGOs
Stillman, Grant B. | June 2007
Abstract
Quick reference containing ten sets of tips and online tools on common topics related to the basic content of international and domestic laws. This resource is primarily for the members, managers and volunteers of big and small NGOs. People interested generally in development and the role of civil society may also find it a useful capacity-building resource. It is a quick reference containing ten sets of tips and online tools on common topics related to the basic content of international and domestic laws and generally accepted governance principles affecting the civil society sector.
The collected tips and open access tools that follow are an update from NGO Law and Governance: A Resource Book, by Grant Stillman. That book identifies in more detail core principles common to a majority of the legal and governance systems throughout the world and distills from them some practical guidance for everyday experiences. It is available for free at the Asian Development Bank Institute's website at NGO Law and Governance: A Resource Book.
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Stillman, Grant B.. 2007. ADBI's 100 Tips 100 Tools for Better Governed NGOs. © Asian Development Bank Institute. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/6491.Keywords
Government
Institutional Framework
Public Administration
Business Ethics
Political Leadership
Public enterprises
Public finance
Governance
Corporate Governance Reform
Governance Approach
Governance Quality
Public Sector Projects
Public Sector Reform
Political Leadership
Political Power
Institutional Framework
Government
Government accounting
Law
Government
Political obligation
Public management
Government accountability
Transparency in government
Political ethics
Government spending policy
Government services
Democracy
Democratization
Elections
Local government
Law
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