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Improving Business and Human Rights (BHR): Mapping the East African BHR Sector

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The impact of business on human rights is a relatively new area of engagement among the legal community, government, and businesses alike in East Africa, consistent with a global trend. The last decade has seen a growing engagement on this issue in the East Africa region, partly due to the...

Engaging Legal Academics in Law and Development Programming

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A ROLE UK paper by Lawrence McNamara, Bingham Centre for the Rule of Law September 2015  

Legal academics are among those who might make very valuable contributions to ROLE UK programming. 

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Independent Review and Learning Report

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This Review and Learning Report, commissioned by ROLE, presents evidence and learning to date in relation to the assignments that ROLE supports. It analyses a sample of 12 assignments in order to assess the ROLE theory of change and the value of the pro bono model it supports. ROLE has a strong focus on evidence and learning and welcomes the recommendations contained within this report, which are informing ongoing programme implementation.

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