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How successful are donor supported anti-corruption reforms? In this Practice Insight, the author takes a look at the evaluation of five large-scale te...
In this Practice Insight, the author discusses post-war corruption challenges based on the reconstruction effort and return of refugees in Bosnia and ...
Donor-backed programmes for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD) intend to financially reward individuals, communities ...
Most anti-corruption initiatives fail. This Brief sets out to understand why that is, and what might be done about it. Anti-corruption initiatives fai...
In 2002 the Government of Zambia established an intragovernmental task force to investigate allegations of corruption against former President Frederi...
Investigative journalism distinguishes itself from regular journalism by its depth and subject matter, often involving crime, political corruption or ...
Although few studiesfocus on corruption risks in multilateral development banks, there is a broad consensus that corruption affects MDBs financed proj...
Building multi-stakeholder coalitions against corruption is emerging as a very promising approach to mobilise broad-based political will, strengthen c...
In the last decade, several bilateral and multilateral donors have developed and revised agency wide anti-corruption strategies. Yet, there is no blue...
As the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) emerges from a long period of violence and instability, it struggles with a legacy of entrenched corruption ...
Almost 10 years after the end of the civil war, Sierra Leone continues to face major challenges of weak governance, widespread poverty and systemic co...
SIDS share a set of common characteristics that may challenge their long term development and anti-corruption efforts. Against this background and in ...
The full potential of anti-money laundering regimes (AML) as an anti-corruption tool is yet to be realised. At the international level, AML measures c...
Construction is a USD 1.7 trillion industry worldwide, much of which linked to publicly financed projects. The nature of the projects make the sector ...
Climate mitigation strategies such as emission reduction mechanisms have created a need for technical capacity development at national and sub-nationa...
Experience with incentive based interventions indicates that governance issues are likely to be critical to the success of such approaches in terms of...
There is a broad consensus that the success of climate mitigation strategies will in part depend on addressing governance challenges in the contexts i...
Estimates of the size of illicit financial flows have been questioned because data used to measure the phenomenon is fraught with problems. However, s...
Addressing police corruption is essential to maintain the rule of law, to support the legitimacy of the state and to restore public trust in democrati...
There is little empirical research specifically focused on the impact of corruption on indigenous people. There is also limited disaggregated data ava...
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