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One World Trust have released a new paper “Ensuring credibility and effectiveness Designing compliance systems in CSO self-regulation” that draws on the One World Trust’s database on CSO self-regulation. In the paper the authors Robert Lloyd, Virginia Calvo and Christina Laybourn explore the different approaches that have been taken by initiatives to address the issue of compliance, the benefits and challenges associated with different arrangements, and the factors which shape their adoption. This is a timely paper given the global process that is underway through the Open Forum on CSO Effectiveness to stimulate discussion and agreement on a set of principles of quality and effectiveness for CSOs worldwide.
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