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Existing Budget Transparency Mechanisms and the Effect of the New Constitution in Kenya Wycliffe Nyachoti Otiso, Kisii University College, Kenya Email: [removed] Abstract
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Document Date: 2013-03-04 19:29:44


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Participatory Budgeting / Porto Allegre / Paris / Nairobi / /

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IBRD/ World Bank TISA / De Smith S.A. / /

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Kenya / Brazil / /

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Oxford University Press Institute of Economic Affairs / Kisii University College / The Institute of Social Accountability UNECA / /

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Act / Davis Odieno / Jayne Mati / Case Law Jayne Mati / /

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Attorney / General and Minister for Finance / Attorney General and the Minister for Finance / Attorney General and Minister for Finance / Controller and Auditor General / Cabinet Secretary of Finance / Minister / Minister of Finance / Speaker / executive / judge / /

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Washington / /

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the International Journal / Public Law / The Economic International Journal / /

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