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21 February 2024/ Parliamentary innovation

Inside the Political Mind: The Human Side of Politics and How It Shapes Development

GPG Founder and Board Chair, Greg Power, explains the central arguments in his new book. A few years ago I was in conversation with an MP from Nepal about the challenges he faced locally in trying to improve the lives of...

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21 November 2023/ Parliamentary innovation

National Debt and Unchecked Borrowing

A Historic Step towards Government Oversight in Malawi Parliament Global Partners Governance has been delivering a USAID Parliamentary Support Programme to the Parliament of Malawi in partnership with Democracy...

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03 August 2023/ Parliamentary innovation

Buying ambulances and boring holes: harnessing Parliament to solve local problems in Malawi

This blog, written by GPG's Founder Greg Power OBE, was published in June in The Parliamentarian, the quarterly journal by the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association.Find the original article here. Earlier this year, the...

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18 May 2023/ Parliamentary innovation

Are parliaments of any help in times of conflict?

Lessons from Bolivia and Peru Dr Gustavo Bonifaz is GPG's Research & Analysis Manager. He has over 15 years of experience in quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methodologies research which he applied in academia...

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19 August 2022/ Parliamentary innovation

What I’ve learned and unlearned working in post-conflict institutional building

Adlah Alkurdi is GPG's Head of Policy. She has over 10 years of experience in managing the design and delivery of political strengthening and public sector reform programmes, resulting in the establishment of new...

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16 June 2022/ Parliamentary innovation

Seven questions on Post Legislative Scrutiny 

Post-Legislative Scrutiny (PLS) is the process through which Parliament reviews and evaluates the efficiency and impact of a law after it comes into practice. This work is usually conducted by committees, who may then...

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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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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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26 August 2021/ Parliamentary innovation

Associate Profile Series: Baroness Alison Suttie

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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