Monday, 23 July 2007
Indigenous Governance Can Succeed: Study
Indigenous communities can be successful in establishing good governance according to a landmark study of what works and what doesn't in 11 Indigenous communities across the nation. The Indigenous Community Governance Project (ICGP) found that this success is achieved despite the complex inter-cultural environment in which these communities operate. In particular, the study shows that the way governments function affects Indigenous capacities to govern themselves well. [9 July 2007]
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