Research Themes

Explored through Primary and Secondary Research by National and International Experts and Academics.

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Explore the various programs and initiatives we undertake to enhance governance and support community development.

Governance

Exploration of state -society nexus as a pre-condition for improving democratic accountability and service delivery.

Political Clientelism

serves as a useful link in understanding how developmental governance is undermined by numerous phenomena, including factional solidarity, bonds of affiliation, intermediation, and well-established informal relationships and networks at both macro and micro levels of the state.

Politics of Service delivery

Is examined from three perspectives:

a). Access, Voice and Exit
b). Democratic Dcentralisation
c). Governmentality

Evaluation Studies

Examine why planned development interventions often fail to achieve their stated objectives by examining social realities, project logics, policy narratives and institutional practices

Innovation in Public Sector Institutions (PSI)

Develops new concepts and conceptual frameworks to deal with challenges related to climate change, dysfunctionality, collective action, and principal-agent problems in service delivery.

Past Publications

CGI collaborates with academic institutions, policymakers, and international partners to advance research and innovation in governance.

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