Only under such conditions can the media fulfill its responsibilities, contributing to democracy and good governance.
In the framework of the project, RPDJN will be equipped to create programmes on peace, democracy and good governance for distribution to various local media.
Media and information literacy (MIL) empowers citizens with skills to become the centre of the knowledge society and the democratic, development and good governance processes.
This, of course, is not how one would expect a politician dedicated to the sanctity of the rule of law and good governance to behave.
Headquartered in South Africa, Nepad is designed to make African countries themselves responsible for upholding standards of democracy and good governance through the African Peer Review Mechanism.
There hasn't been much strong data to support it, and good governance metrics can be based on a different set of values than those held by a broad investor base.
Yet, they fail to explain how a program that has been distinctly successful in promoting civil society, fiscal responsibility, and good governance abroad where other aid programs fail deserves such drastic truncation.
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The other award of the UNESCO Confucius Prize for Literacy goes to Collectif Alpha Ujuvi in the Democratic Republic of Congo, for its programme, Peaceful Coexistence of Communities and Good Governance in North Kivu.
And just as the United States has stood with you in your long search for security, we will support efforts in Turkey to uphold the rule of law and good governance and human rights for all.
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It would appear that Senator Lugar is going to such lengths in defiance of traditional Senate practice and good governance principles for a simple reason: As a veteran of a number of scarring legislative battles over defective accords, he must recognize that this Law of the Sea treaty cannot stand the light of day.
And empirical research suggests that there is a link between high dividend pay-outs and good corporate governance.
How can you argue with the idea of encouraging and rewarding good governance?
"British consultants have to meet exacting standards by providing evidence of continuing professional education and good clinical governance but the Department of Health appears not to enforce these standards on imported surgeons, " they said.
Nepad calls for a partnership that will bring investment to Africa and will bring from African leaders commitments to good governance and respect for basic human rights.
Incredibly, it bears all the hallmarks of subprime with respect to a lack of transparency, a systematic failure to disclose and an utter absence of due diligence, good governance and accountability.
Under his leadership, the United States and Ghana deepened our partnership in the promotion of good governance and economic development.
These questions ranged from compensation strategy and design to the nuts and bolts of good governance processes.
"This is a significant win for all Apple shareholders and for good corporate governance, " Greenlight said in a statement.
In the process, they violated industry standards and government regulations with respect to transparency, disclosure, due diligence, good governance and accountability.
"This is not about equality, this is about good governance and good business, " he added.
In any case, the TEPCO disaster shows that risk management matters, and highlights why good corporate governance is important.
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And good graft-free governance does not come from reforming the state alone - it demands the reformation of society and its people.
The cardinals spoke about new evangelization, restructuring of the church hierarchy, or curia, and the need for good governance of the church, Lombardi said.
But the Nepad formula of partnership with developing countries, stress on good governance and human rights and encouragement of foreign investment was adopted by the continent's heads of state at the inaugural meeting of the African Union in Durban in July.
Participants welcomed another new law in the pipeline, on the transparency of state institutions to the mass-media, as another effective legal instrument to exercise the right to access information, which is judged to improve good governance and civil society participation in decision-making.
This reflects their conviction that effective planning contributes towards good governance and can build inclusive and responsible education systems. 50 education planners from 21 Caribbean Countries including Haiti will participate in the workshop being supported by UNESCO, Caribbean Development Bank and UNICEF.
Established last summer, the Trans-Sahara Counterterrorism Initiative (TSCTI) -- partnering the U.S. with nine African countries -- brings to bear the resources of the U.S. departments of Defense, State and Treasury along with those of the U.S. Agency for International Development, offering not only services such as expanded joint military training but also developmental assistance aimed at promoting good governance and encouraging the growth of civil society.
To dismiss Marconi's collapse as a failure of business judgment but not of governance smacks of complacency, and raises fundamental questions about what good governance actually means.
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He says regulators should make sure there are high capital levels and good liquidity, proper disclosures, proper governance and proper risk committees.
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In any case, the Olympus scandal should raise awareness among international investors about the importance of good corporate governance and the dangers of weak board independence.
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