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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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13 May 2021/ Parliamentary innovation

A Modern Parliament for a Modern Armenia: Global Partners Governance work with the National Assembly of Armenia

This blog was written by parliamentary expert and GPG Associate Alex Brazier. In it he outlines the challenges and development of our project with the National Assembly of Armenia and provides an overview of the core...

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29 April 2021/ Parliamentary innovation

ICT & Parliaments: What does innovation look like in 2021?

This blog was written by GPG’s MENA Manager Nayla Zein. She reports on a conversation organised by GPG between international Information and Communication Technology (ICT) experts on the topic of remote and virtual...

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22 April 2021/ Parliamentary innovation

Unveiling our Areas of Expertise: 5 great themes for GPG’s work

In anticipation of the forthcoming launch of our new website, GPG is delighted to share with you the 5 Areas of Expertise we drew out to be our platform’s navigational pillars. Those 5 themes emerged from examining the...

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01 April 2021/ Parliamentary innovation

From Policy to Impact: Report on GPGF’s March Forum

This week’s blog reports on the first session of a forum held between GPGF and the Oliy Majlis on the the role of parliaments in overseeing the promotion of Human Rights.  The Human Rights Commission on Follow-Up...

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