by Mosmi Bhim Many developing countries have been afflicted with problems of governance. These problems have been associated with maladministration, malpractice, corruption, nepotism, and abuse of office for private gain. Leadership is one of the prime areas where governance problems appear to occur. Many countries have experienced misappropriation of public money by politicians and heads of [...]
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by Ricardo Jimenez Cooperative environmental management (CEM) supports a policy approach in which government, businesses, and civic groups discuss environmental, economic, and social concerns, cooperating to resolve their differences [1] while merging central competencies in reciprocally underpinning ways. Moreover, this approach sets a strategy by which society as a whole is integrated to share responsibilities to [...]
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