Abstract
The Citizen Advocacy Partnership Program II (CAPP II) implemented by the Centres for Civil Initiatives (CCI) has resulted in a number of clear impacts on the policy reform process in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH) in the area of government accountability. At the same time, the impacts are somewhat diffused in a manner that still does not add up to larger reform progress in any of the specific component areas within government accountability. Here employment policies stand out as perhaps the most coordinated set of slices of the larger reform pie. Anti-corruption efforts within CAPP II are at the other end of the spectrum and reflect a more net flinging approach. These could result in a similar set of synergies particularly in the university initiatives but would require a clearer strategic coordination.