1. Objectives and expected outputs for the workshop - Joachim Nahem
2. Technical Framework for Discussing Governance Indicators- Matthew Sudders 3. Gender sensitive and pro-poor governance indicators - Christopher Scott 4. Creating Local Governance Measurements - Shipra Narang 5. Gender-sensitive governance indicators - Lorraine Corner 6. NHDRs as a frameworks for governance indicators - Andrey Ivanov 7. Mongolia National Governance Indicators - Damba Ganbat 8. Philippines National Governance Indicators - Romulo Virola 9a. African and Andean Surveys - Javier Herrera Francois Roubaud & Mireille Razafindrakoto 9b. Household surveys - Andean & African experiences 10. Corruption monitoring - Alejandro Salas 11. Justice indicators - Jim Parsons & Monica Thornton 12. State of Democracy project - Peter de Souza
Workshop report
Workshop background note Workshop objectives Measuring up to the Measurement Problem: the Role of the Statistics in Evidence Based Policy Making, Christopher Scott, London School of Economics Disaggregating Governance Indicators: Why local governance is important and how it can be measured, Shipra Narang, Urban Governance section, UN-HABITAT Gender Sensitive and Pro-Poor Indicators of Good Governance, Lorraine Corner, Consultant UNDP National Human development Reports and the Use of Governance Indicators, Joachim Nahem, UNDP Oslo Governance Centre
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