Speijcken, Renée
Researcher
UNU-MERIT
United Nations University
Netherlands
Biography
Renée currently works as a researcher and project manager in the area of governance and accountability at the Maastricht Graduate School of Governance (MGSoG)/UNU-Merit Institute of Maastricht University. She is specialized in the political and institutional aspects of governance, public service delivery and aid effectiveness. Within this field her research concentrates on analyzing and assessing accountability policies and practices and more in particular the mechanisms through which the different stakeholders, including aid donors, interact in these processes. Next to research Renée is involved in training courses for civil servants, elected representatives and employees of local and international NGOs and international organizations on topics ranging from ‘strengthening citizens involvement in policy and decision-making making in service delivery’ to ‘evidence based policy analysis, advocacy and evaluation’. Her professional experience in this area involves research, training and policy advice projects with a variety of public and private actors from countries in Latin America, Sub Sahara Africa, Asia and Europe for over more than 10 years.
Research Interest
Analysing and assessing accountability policies and practices (particularly the mechanisms through which various stakeholders including aid donors interact in these processes) Political and institutional aspects of governance Public service delivery and aid effectiveness Theory Based Evaluation and Impact assessments.
Publications
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Speijcken, Renée and Bakker, Wieger (2011). The elusive quest for the golden standard: Concepts, policies and practices of accountability in development cooperation. UNU-MERIT.
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Speijcken, Renée (2011). Strengthening the roles of political parties in Public Accountability – A case study of a new approach in political party assistance. UNU-MERIT.