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COL in the Commonwealth: 2012-2015 Country Reports summarises COL’s activities over the last three years (2012-2015) and &#13;
captures what we have achieved in each Member State and across the Commonwealth. &#13;
This volume is the result of a collaborative process that began in 2011 with extensive partner consultations. Following these &#13;
consultations, a Country Action Plan was developed to guide COL’s work in each country. The reports contained in this volume &#13;
describe the implementation of these plans and highlight COL’s achievements during this three year plan. &#13;
The reports cover all Member States of the Commonwealth, showing not only what COL has done in developing countries but &#13;
also how its work aligns with the international development priorities of Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. &#13;
The reports are grouped under four regions: Africa and the Mediterranean, Asia, the Caribbean and the Pacific. Each regional &#13;
section contains a brief regional report as well as the reports for each country within that region. The Pan-Commonwealth &#13;
section describes COL’s Initiatives, under the two sectors: ‘Education’ and ‘Livelihoods and Health’. The reports for this triennium &#13;
categorise COL activities according to our five core strategies: partnerships, capacity, materials, models and policy, in order to &#13;
better present how our work contributes to outcomes. ‘COL in Action’ highlights real life examples to illustrate how COL’s work &#13;
impacts on people, groups and institutions in developing countries. &#13;
Most of the initiatives that COL pursued during this triennium are showing demonstrable results in expanding and improving &#13;
opportunities for education and training, building healthier communities, helping rural communities achieve greater prosperity, and &#13;
contributing to skills development. As the external Impact Evaluation report states: ‘COL has had a major impact on individuals &#13;
including farmers…faculty members, institutional leaders in formal and non-formal learning, selected policy makers and &#13;
educational administrators’(S. Murgatroyd with J. Tully, 2015). The external Outcome Evaluation concludes that ‘all the Initiatives &#13;
moved successfully forward, on time and within budget’ (N. Kemp and G. Farrell, 2015). Both evaluations confirm that COL is highly &#13;
respected and well regarded in the field.&#13;
The production of COL in the Commonwealth: 2012-2015 Country Reports was made possible through collective effort and &#13;
collaboration. Partners on the ground have diligently provided updates to COL. COL staff have tracked and assessed results &#13;
obtained from partners through a thorough monitoring and evaluation process. COL’s advanced knowledge management systems &#13;
have enabled us to capture information from numerous sources and synthesise this into the reports that make up this volume. I &#13;
must particularly commend Alexis Carr for her diligent work in filtering the masses of raw data and converting them into a coherent &#13;
and meaningful narrative.
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Tardi, Gregory; (Hons.), B.A.; L, B.C.; B, LL
Parliamentary government inherently comprises the search for political success and partisan advantage.&#13;
Democratic parliamentarianism requires, however, that public life be conducted in accordance with the&#13;
rule of law in both substantive and procedural respects. This is as true in micro-States as it is in greater&#13;
powers which have historically well-established democratic traditions. Indeed, the small size and remote&#13;
location of a State, as well as the lack of adequate reporting of its political law,[1] should not deter acute&#13;
observers from taking note of jurisprudence that both creates legal precedent and enlightens the path of&#13;
democracy in parliamentary and political practice.
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Tardi, Gregory
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