Acknowledgments

AuthorEnvironmental Law Institute
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Acknowledgments
This publication was originally authored by Carl Bruch (Senior Attorney
and Co-Director of International Programs at the Environmental Law
Institute (ELI)), Wole Coker (former ELI Visiting Scholar), and Chris
VanArsdale (President of GreenHOME). Anne Angwenyi, Hank
Kessler, Maggie Kolb, Christine Nanyonjo, and Sarah Burt provided
supporting research; Jay Austin, Elissa Parker, Bruce Myers, Jessica
Troell, Heidi Hallman, James Shepherd, Suellen Keiner, Elizabeth
Maruma Mrema, and Robert Wabunoha reviewed and commented on
drafts. Resources for initial research conducted under this project were
provided by the World Resources Institute’s (WRI’s) Institutions and
Governance Program. Additional support was provided by the U.S.
Agency for International Development (USAID). The Partnership for
Development of Environmental Law and Institutions in Africa
(PADELIA) of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
provided support for this 2007 update, as well as the accompanying
CD-ROM containing copies of constitutions of African states.
This publication does not necessarily represent the views of the
WRI, USAID, or UNEP,and no official endorsement should be inferred.
Portions of this report were published as a policy brief by WRI, Washing-
ton, D.C. (April 2001). Aversion of this publication also appeared in Vol-
ume 26, Issue No. 1 of the Columbia Journal of Environmental Law
(2001).

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