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Zambia: Cost-Sharing: Transparency at a price |
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This report is based on the results of the study, ‘Funding of Basic Education in Zambia: An Anti-Corruption Perspective’, conducted from 6-30 July 2005 by Transparency International Zambia (TIZ). The survey was a follow-up to the World Bank- funded Education Sector Delivery Survey (ESDS) of 2002. |
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Stuart Nsana and Clint Mbangweta |
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Strategies and Mechanisms of an Effective System of Public Finance Management in Zambia |
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This study was conceived out of the recognition that public finances can contribute directly to the reduction of poverty and the general welfare of the majority of Zambians. According to the various Auditor General’s reports, Zambia appears to have serious challenges in the manner public finances are managed. |
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Stuart Nsana and Nchite Roy |
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REPORT ON MONEY LAUNDERING AND COMPLIANCE WORKSHOP HELD IN SANDTON, SOUTH AFRICA |
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Transparency International Zambia had the opportunity of sending two participants to attend a two day International workshop on Money Laundering and Compliance, held in Sand ton, South Africa between the 13th and 14th March 2002. The conference focused on Money Laundering from the South African context, with particular emphasis on the measures that are currently being undertaken to curb this problem. Participants who attended this conference came from a cross section, which encompassed the Public Sector, Private Sector, Financial Institutions, and Law Enforcement Agencies, and on Governmental organizations. |
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Strategies and Tools for Civil Society Monitoring of Public Finance Management in Zambia |
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This study was conceived out of the recognition that public finances can contribute directly to the reduction of poverty and the general welfare of the majority of Zambians. According to the various Auditor General’s reports, Zambia appears to have serious challenges in the manner public finances are managed. |
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Stuart Nsana and Nchite Roy |
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