The Commonwealth Local Government Forum (CLGF) was established in 1994, coinciding with rapid moves towards decentralisation at that time, especially in Commonwealth Africa. It uniquely brings together national associations of local government and individual councils, ministries responsible for local government, and training and research institutes with an interest in local government, on a common platform. This reflects an understanding that local government needs effective central government and vice versa if decentralisation is to be truly successful, and that research, training and practice need to be brought together in a constructive and creative way.CLGF’s developmental work can be divided into three main categories:Promotion and adv...
After a brief overview of the recent developments in the legal framework for local government in Pak...
government leaders, presented HE President Museveni, in his capacity as Chairman of the 22007 CHOGM ...
The research analyses local participation as it is implemented within the Lilongwe District Council....
The Commonwealth Local Government Forum (CLGF) was established in 1994, coinciding with rapid moves ...
The overarching objective of the Commonwealth Local Government Good Practice Scheme (GPS) was to con...
This ambitious and highly informative volume is premised on both the seismic shift in the perceived ...
The Commonwealth Journal of Local Governance is now co-edited and has a new look. Under the continue...
In 2005 CLGF members adopted the Aberdeen Agenda: Commonwealth Principles on Good Practice for Local...
In the December 2012 issue of this Journal, Lucy Slack and Susan Rhodes (2012) of the Commonwealth L...
The theme of this year’s Commonwealth Local Government Conference was Improving local government: th...
The UK Department for International Development (UK AID) has agreed £4.5 million funding for a four-...
In the current economic climate, creating the right environment for local enterprise, inward investm...
Uganda embarked in 1993 on radical decentralization, among other reasons, to enhance local governanc...
The Commonwealth Local Government Forum (CLGF) Pacific Project works with local government and other...
The origins of the Commonwealth Local Government Forum’s Pacific Project date to a 1997 roundtable i...
After a brief overview of the recent developments in the legal framework for local government in Pak...
government leaders, presented HE President Museveni, in his capacity as Chairman of the 22007 CHOGM ...
The research analyses local participation as it is implemented within the Lilongwe District Council....
The Commonwealth Local Government Forum (CLGF) was established in 1994, coinciding with rapid moves ...
The overarching objective of the Commonwealth Local Government Good Practice Scheme (GPS) was to con...
This ambitious and highly informative volume is premised on both the seismic shift in the perceived ...
The Commonwealth Journal of Local Governance is now co-edited and has a new look. Under the continue...
In 2005 CLGF members adopted the Aberdeen Agenda: Commonwealth Principles on Good Practice for Local...
In the December 2012 issue of this Journal, Lucy Slack and Susan Rhodes (2012) of the Commonwealth L...
The theme of this year’s Commonwealth Local Government Conference was Improving local government: th...
The UK Department for International Development (UK AID) has agreed £4.5 million funding for a four-...
In the current economic climate, creating the right environment for local enterprise, inward investm...
Uganda embarked in 1993 on radical decentralization, among other reasons, to enhance local governanc...
The Commonwealth Local Government Forum (CLGF) Pacific Project works with local government and other...
The origins of the Commonwealth Local Government Forum’s Pacific Project date to a 1997 roundtable i...
After a brief overview of the recent developments in the legal framework for local government in Pak...
government leaders, presented HE President Museveni, in his capacity as Chairman of the 22007 CHOGM ...
The research analyses local participation as it is implemented within the Lilongwe District Council....