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The Partnership for African Governance and Social Research (PAGSR) commissioned a round of case studies of four African countries – Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa – to map and synthesize available literature/information on illicit transfers and tax reforms as well as identify key stakeholders for policy discussions. Thus, the objective of this study was […]
This synthesis report reviews the available literature and relevant policies pertaining to illicit transfers and tax reform landscape. It further identifies key stakeholders in in South Africa order to articulate the key attributes that could make the taxation regime more
The purpose of this study was to synthesise the literature on IFFs and tax reforms in Egypt, map the key stakeholders and derive policy recommendations to improve, facilitate, or maximise the impact of existing initiatives or related key stakeholders. The study relied on a qualitative methodology based on a desk review that involves: a) Mapping […]
Illicit Financial Flows (IFFs) are a persistent challenge in developing countries, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). IFFs account for huge sums of money transferred out of SSA countries illegally, stripping these countries of resources that could be used to finance much-needed public services such as security, justice, education and health. This synthesis brings together the evidence on IFFs and interrogates […]
The Stakeholders Mapping workshop on Youth Employment Creation in Agriculture and Agro-processing held on 7th December, 2017 was organized by the Centre for African Bio-Entrepreneurship (CABE) in collaboration with Partnership for Social and Governance Research (PASGR). The workshop was the Second Phase of Utafiti Sera, building on themes covered in Phase 1, namely employment issues […]
PASGR commissioned this scoping study of doctoral education to understand the key characteristics of both existing and planned doctoral programmes within the social sciences. These characteristics include: content, structure, organisation, practices, management, and delivery. The study examined and made recommendations for: the policy framework for doctoral training at institutional and national levels; doctoral recruitment practices; […]
This desk study maps emerging information from studies on employment creation in the agricultural sector and agro-processing in Kenya to help in setting up the agenda for subsequent work on Utafiti Sera research-policy community. Utafiti Sera aims to inform and influence policies and programmes in employment creation. Literature from studies on employment creation in agricultural […]
This stakeholder mapping of employment creation in agriculture and agro-industries in Kenya was commissioned by the Partnership for African Social and Governance Research (PASGR) with support from the Netherlands Platform for Inclusive Development (INCLUDE). PASGR and other partners have come together to establish Utafiti Sera as a ‘process’, ‘space’, ‘platform’, ‘forum’ and a ‘vehicle’ to […]
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