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Kenya Hosts Symposium on Training Parliamentary Staff
Parliaments are not composed solely of MPs. Knowledgeable, skilled and motivated staff members are essential for parliamentarians to be able to perform their duties effectively. The National Assembly of Kenya knows this and they are working with the Parliamentary Centre to develop a comprehensive staff training program. The program’s design is based on research, interviews and on ideas that were brought forward at a recent symposium. The Regional Symposium on Parliamentary Staff Training developed training strategies for Kenya and expanded co-operation among the legislatures of East Africa in this area of institutional strengthening. More… Parliaments and Corporate Social Responsibility: Widening the Rift Valley Dialogue“May it be in the best spirit of harambee that parliamentarians pull together to strengthen CSR for the benefit of the people and communities they represent.”
Ghana Parliamentary Committee Support Project II UnderwayThe second phase of the Ghana Parliamentary Committee Support Project obtained its final approval from CIDA in June 2004. Building on a decade of partnership between the Parliamentary Centre and the Parliament of Ghana, the GPCSPII aims to strengthen accountability, transparency and participation in the Parliamentary governance of Ghana, with particular attention to achieving more effective poverty-reduction efforts in the country by strengthening related key parliamentary committees. Full Report Africa-Canada Parliamentary Strengthening Program Supports Constitutional Reform Conference in UgandaWomen’s representation in Parliament in Uganda has so far been relatively high, due to the movement political system and the affirmative action of reserved seats. The pending introduction of political pluralism alerted women to the danger of losing their current level of Parliamentary representation due to political competition. Full Report
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