International workshop on engendering and empowering governance indicators

Workshop presentations:


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 background papers:

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

Measuring Progress toward Safety and Justice: A Global Guide to the Design of Justice Indicators across the Justice Sector’