This paper examines, from a legal and socio-economic perspective, how the right to development materializes its promises and realization in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). In this regards, it analyzes its incorporation in the Congolese...
Property tax represents one among the most feasible, conventional, steady and progressive source of revenue. Nonetheless this form of tax has not received the attention it requires for effective contribution towards revenue generation in developing...
The present analysis addresses two aspects of health care in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, namely medical equipment and continuing training of medical personnel within the framework of public health institutions. It focuses on the Centre de...
The paper discusses the important role played by the dairy sector in Kenya with respect to economic development from which the economic and social rights can be realised. In doing so the paper defines an elaborate structural framework within which...
Infrastructure projects spend a lot of funds for development and management. Tanzania like other countries has been attracting many donors to establish, expand and manage a variety of infrastructure projects ranging from road and airport...
Malawi's Constitution of 1994 changed the law in a pro-human rights direction. It provides for safe guarding measures aimed at protecting human rights. Malawi also has progressive pro-human rights legislations which emulate provisions of...