Monday, March 12, 2012
test post
Once objectives are identified by
the ACC in terms of its institutional
configuration, staff expertise and
resources, then the ACC can determine
its priorities and workload. Donors
preferences are not imposed on ACCs,
but agreed with their leaders. It is also
true that ACCs are often so short of
funding that they will agree to almost
any donor proposal.
Where a number of donors
are involved, the problems of
organizational coherence, coordination
and sustainability are compounded.
There has, of late, been more emphasis
on donor co-ordination in anticorruption
work, but it has started
from a low base and appears more
rhetorical than substantive. Given the
lack of institutional memory in many
development agencies, it also raises
acute problems of sustainability.
In 2004, after a decade or more of
donor support for ACCs, we still
found ACCs in Africa which lacked
even the rudiments of modern business
surprise, donors complained that the
ACC was unable to account for the
the ACC in terms of its institutional
configuration, staff expertise and
resources, then the ACC can determine
its priorities and workload. Donors
may argue that their programme
preferences are not imposed on ACCs,but agreed with their leaders. It is also
true that ACCs are often so short of
funding that they will agree to almost
any donor proposal.
Where a number of donors
are involved, the problems of
organizational coherence, coordination
and sustainability are compounded.
There has, of late, been more emphasis
on donor co-ordination in anticorruption
work, but it has started
from a low base and appears more
rhetorical than substantive. Given the
lack of institutional memory in many
development agencies, it also raises
acute problems of sustainability.
In 2004, after a decade or more of
donor support for ACCs, we still
found ACCs in Africa which lacked
even the rudiments of modern business
organizations. One had no functioning
accounts department and, to no greatsurprise, donors complained that the
ACC was unable to account for the
donor funds it had ‘spent’! When an
anti-corruption body is itself unablePosted in
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
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The National Hurricane Center said newly formed Tropical Depression Nine in the eastern Atlantic Ocean would likely strengthen into Tropical Storm Gaston during the next 48 hours as it moved west on a path that could take it into the Caribbean Sea.
New for 2010 is an expanded set of abbreviations indicating the storm strength:
D: Tropical Depression – wind speed less than 39 MPH
S: Tropical Storm – wind speed between 39 MPH and 73 MPH
H: Hurricane – wind speed between 74 MPH and 110 MPH
M: Major Hurricane – wind speed greater than 110 MPH
The National Hurricane Center said newly formed Tropical Depression Nine in the eastern Atlantic Ocean would likely strengthen into Tropical Storm Gaston during the next 48 hours as it moved west on a path that could take it into the Caribbean Sea.
New for 2010 is an expanded set of abbreviations indicating the storm strength:
D: Tropical Depression – wind speed less than 39 MPH
S: Tropical Storm – wind speed between 39 MPH and 73 MPH
H: Hurricane – wind speed between 74 MPH and 110 MPH
M: Major Hurricane – wind speed greater than 110 MPH
Current storm status Category 3 hurricane (1-min mean) | |
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As of: | 11 a.m. EDT (1500 UTC) September 1 |
Location: | 25.1°N 72.1°W About 170 mi (270 km) ENE of San Salvador Island About 725 mi (1170 km) SSE of Cape Hatteras |
Winds: | 110 knots | 125 mph | 205 km/h sustained (1-min mean) gusting to 135 knots | 155 mph | 250 km/h |
Pressure: | 943 mbar (hPa) | 27.85 inHg |
Movement: | NW at 15 kt | 17 mph | 28 km/h |
International Islamic University Chittagong
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Permanent Address | : | N/A |
Main Campus Address | : | 154/A College Road, Chittagong-4203 |
In-Campus Address | : | N/A |
Out-Campus Address | : | N/A |
Phone | : | 031-610085, 610308, 639981 |
Fax | : | 031-610308 |
: | info@iiuc.ac.bd | |
Website | : | www.iiuc.ac.bd |
VC's Name | : | Prof. Dr. Muhammad Mahbub Ullah |
VC's Address | : | 154/A College Road, Chittagong-4203 |
VC's Email | : | vc@iiuc.ac.bd |
Registrar's Name | : | Sqn Ldr (rtd) Muhammad Nurul Islam |
Registrar's Address | : | 154/A College Road, Chittagong-4203 |
Registrar's Email | : | sqnldrnislam@yahoo.com |
Treasurer’s Name | : | Prof. Dr. Muhammad Loqman |
Treasurer’s Address | : | Prof. Dr. Muhammad Loqman |
Treasurer’s Email | : | chiefloqman@yahoo.com |
Faculties | : | Shariah and Islamic Studies Administrative Science Modern Science Institute of Language Law |
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010
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Bangladesh University
Permanent Address | : | N/A |
Main Campus Address | : | 15/1, Iqbal Road, Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207. |
In-Campus Address | : | N/A |
Out-Campus Address | : | N/A |
Phone | : | 9136061,8125865 |
Fax | : | 9119555 |
: | bu@citcheo.net | |
Website | : | Bangladeshuniversity.edu.bd |
VC's Name | : | Quazi Azher Ali |
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VC's Email | : | |
Registrar's Name | : | A.K.M Ruhul Amin |
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Faculties | : | Computer Science Business Administration Social Science Arts & Public Policy Science |
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