The theme of this year’s Commonwealth Local Government Conference was Improving local government: the Commonwealth vision. This theme is fundamental to all of us working in and with local government, but particularly so in the current economic climate where councils are having to once again look at how they can tighten their purse strings while they are facing greater demands with less income - doing more with fewer resources.The conference was held in Freeport, Grand Bahama, hosted by the Government of the Bahamas and the councils of Grand Bahama at the Our Lucaya Conference Centre. More than 550 local government ministry, association and council representatives from 48 countries attended the conference. Previous conferences set out Aberde...
Implementation of the Caribbean Local Economic Development Project (CARILED)1began in 2012 in seven ...
Local development, whether construed broadly as community development or more narrowly as local as e...
In 2008-2009, the Federation of Canadian Municipalities and the Capacity and Institution Building Wo...
The theme of this year’s Commonwealth Local Government Conference was Improving local government: th...
In the current economic climate, creating the right environment for local enterprise, inward investm...
The Commonwealth Local Government Forum (CLGF) was established in 1994, coinciding with rapid moves ...
This ambitious and highly informative volume is premised on both the seismic shift in the perceived ...
The overarching objective of the Commonwealth Local Government Good Practice Scheme (GPS) was to con...
Introduction:The Commonwealth Local Government Conference 2015 – Local Government 2030: Achieving th...
Even before considering its content, one has to admire the confidence of Dr. Philip Amis to undertak...
The origins of the Commonwealth Local Government Forum’s Pacific Project date to a 1997 roundtable i...
The authors in this issue highlight crucial issues facing Commonwealth local governments today − ens...
The ‘Freeport Declaration on Improving Local Government: The Commonwealth Vision’, affirmed at the M...
In 2005 CLGF members adopted the Aberdeen Agenda: Commonwealth Principles on Good Practice for Local...
Urbanisation, climate change, footloose economies, multi-culturality and resource constraints pose u...
Implementation of the Caribbean Local Economic Development Project (CARILED)1began in 2012 in seven ...
Local development, whether construed broadly as community development or more narrowly as local as e...
In 2008-2009, the Federation of Canadian Municipalities and the Capacity and Institution Building Wo...
The theme of this year’s Commonwealth Local Government Conference was Improving local government: th...
In the current economic climate, creating the right environment for local enterprise, inward investm...
The Commonwealth Local Government Forum (CLGF) was established in 1994, coinciding with rapid moves ...
This ambitious and highly informative volume is premised on both the seismic shift in the perceived ...
The overarching objective of the Commonwealth Local Government Good Practice Scheme (GPS) was to con...
Introduction:The Commonwealth Local Government Conference 2015 – Local Government 2030: Achieving th...
Even before considering its content, one has to admire the confidence of Dr. Philip Amis to undertak...
The origins of the Commonwealth Local Government Forum’s Pacific Project date to a 1997 roundtable i...
The authors in this issue highlight crucial issues facing Commonwealth local governments today − ens...
The ‘Freeport Declaration on Improving Local Government: The Commonwealth Vision’, affirmed at the M...
In 2005 CLGF members adopted the Aberdeen Agenda: Commonwealth Principles on Good Practice for Local...
Urbanisation, climate change, footloose economies, multi-culturality and resource constraints pose u...
Implementation of the Caribbean Local Economic Development Project (CARILED)1began in 2012 in seven ...
Local development, whether construed broadly as community development or more narrowly as local as e...
In 2008-2009, the Federation of Canadian Municipalities and the Capacity and Institution Building Wo...