tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2493944969345203860.post6237304208572426751..comments2023-10-20T15:31:30.332+03:00Comments on Lost White Kenyan Chick: Ssshhh ........... it's me - slipped in under the radar !!Mzungu Chickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06396426353987429483noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2493944969345203860.post-48200739346946272982010-02-22T16:41:49.418+03:002010-02-22T16:41:49.418+03:00Dear lost white Kenyan chic,
The Africa Centre fo...Dear lost white Kenyan chic,<br /><br />The Africa Centre for Open Governance (AfriCOG) is an independent, non-profit making organisation with a mandate to provide cutting edge research on governance and public ethics issues and, monitor governance fundamentals in both the government and the private sector. AfriCOG's governance and anti-corruption reform initiative are aimed at addressing the structural causes of Kenya's governance crisis by a knowledgeable citizenry.<br /><br />Please find below links to reports that are part of AfriCOG’s responsive research program examining topical issues of public interest in a bid to provide insight into structural causes of corruption and bad governance. Digital copies of these publications are available on our website www.africog.org. <br /><br />Review of securities regulation <br />http://www.africog.org/reports/africog%20comments%20on%20the%20capital%20markets%20authority%20regulations.pdf<br /><br />The maize scandal <br />http://www.africog.org/reports/maize%20report.pdf <br /><br />Five years on: How effective is the KACC in Kenya’s fight against corruption?<br />http://www.africog.org/reports/kacc.pdf <br /><br />Analysis of the fiscal management bill, 2008<br />http://www.africog.org/reports/analysis%20of%20the%20fiscal%20management%20bill.pdf <br /><br />Ndung’u faults state’s resolve on land reforms<br />http://www.africog.org/reports/ndung_u%20faults%20state.pdf <br /><br />Ringera: House urged to deny KACC funds<br />http://www.africog.org/reports/press%20release%20on%20ringera.pdf <br /><br />Analysis of the triton oil scandal<br />http://www.africog.org/reports/africog%20newsletter-triton.pdf <br /><br />?mission impossible? Implementing the Ndung'u report http://www.africog.org/reports/mission%20impossible%20incomplete.pdf <br /><br />Implementing the Ndung’u report - short version<br />http://www.africog.org/reports/africog%20(july%20issue).pdf <br /><br />"Free for all? Misuse of funds at the electoral commission of Kenya" - short version<br />http://www.africog.org/reports/eck%20summary%20report%20final.pdf <br /><br />"Free for all?" Misuse of funds at the electoral commission of Kenya - full report<br />http://www.africog.org/reports/eck%20report%20(plus%20annexes).pdf <br /><br />Annual report 2007-2008<br />http://www.africog.org/reports/africog_07-08_annual_report.pdf <br /><br />Commissions of inquiry report<br />http://www.africog.org/reports/commissions%20of%20inquiry%20full%20report.pdf <br /><br />An audit of kibaki's government anti-corruption drive<br />http://www.africog.org/reports/narc%20audit.pdf <br /><br />I trust you will find the analysis a useful resource. We look forward to receiving your feedback.Mercy Kakorohttp://www.africog.orgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2493944969345203860.post-51261590222056739592009-05-07T09:58:00.000+03:002009-05-07T09:58:00.000+03:00Not enough critics? The very concepts of blogosphe...Not enough critics? The very concepts of blogosphere and criticism are absolutely antonomic! Blogs comments are for grovelling and sycophancy, and that is what bloggers expect.Alexandernoreply@blogger.com