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20 January 2022/ Parliamentary innovation

Towards a politics-conscious Project Cycle?

Working in politics means conjugating with an ever-evolving, ever-mutating environment within which factions and factors multiply and interact without interruption. To conduct our work in such fluctuating conditions, it is...

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13 January 2022/ Parliamentary innovation

KAPE®: Four steps to delivering people-focussed change

A part of our Politically Agile Programming series, our ‘All About Behaviour: KAPE®, Adaptation and ‘Sticky’ Institutional Change’ paper describes Global Partners Governance’s approach to institutional reform and...

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16 December 2021/ Others & News

Associate Profile Series: Meg Munn

GPG delivers specialist technical advice through a core group of retained Associates, who are former Ministers, Members of Parliament, senior civil servants/parliamentary staff and academics. In this profile series in...

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09 December 2021/ Others & News

Empowering parliaments to address threats to democracy from emerging technology

This week's blog was written by GPG's Associate Alex Read, who has over a decade’s international democratic governance experience, specialising in institution building during democratic transitions and in post-conflict...

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02 December 2021/ Anti-Modern Slavery

Behavioural shifts in anti-trafficking programmes: how can aid agencies help policymakers?

On the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery, our Project Manager Abdal-Rahman Eltayeb outlines the stakes and challenges of our anti-trafficking project in Sudan, and makes a case for aid agencies to place greater...

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18 November 2021/ Others & News

Returning from Tashkent

Last month, alongside GPG's Head of Programmes Zafran Iqbal, GPG Associate Baroness Alison Suttie visited the Uzbek capital, Tashkent, just as the country hosted its presidential elections. Returned from the visit, she...

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11 November 2021/ Youth & Gender

Women political participation in Lebanese politics: Can allyship make a difference?

Mia Marty is GPG's Project Coordination Assistant. Having worked, last year, on our project exploring the role of male allies in supporting women in politics, she discusses applying the project's findings and core values to...

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04 November 2021/ Others & News

Associate Profile Series – Margaret Curran

GPG delivers specialist technical advice through a core group of retained Associates who are former Ministers, Members of Parliament, senior civil servants or parliamentary staff, and academics. We have built long-lasting...

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28 October 2021/ Parliamentary innovation

What outcome can we expect for Iraq’s elections?

GPG Associate Meg Munn is an independent governance consultant working internationally on parliamentary processes, political party development, gender mainstreaming, and women’s leadership. She was a Minister in the...

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21 October 2021/ Others & News

Associate Profile Series – Lord Jeremy Purvis

GPG delivers specialist technical advice through a core group of retained Associates, who are former Ministers, Members of Parliament, senior civil servants/parliamentary staff, and academics. We have built long-lasting...

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