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Revolutions sweeping across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region during 2011 have shone light on widespread corruption, particularly politic...
Donor-supported approaches to address corruption have tended to focus on measures that support effective law enforcement in a country that are strateg...
Monitoring integrity requires a conceptual framework that defines integrity as well as set clear objectives, targets and SMART performance indicators ...
Donor support to social accountability in fragile and conflict-affected states is a relatively new phenomenon. It has emerged with the lessons that to...
Do natural resources reduce social trust? And if so, do natural resources have a direct effect on trust, or is their effect indirect through variables...
Lack of transparency in commercial fisheries has been a longstanding issue for those working to promote small-scale fishers’ rights in developing coun...
Countries highly dependent on natural resources are among the most severely affected by the problem of illicit financial flows. Despite a lack of defi...
The relationship between anti-money laundering and anti-corruption strategies is a key issue for developing countries. Corruption and money laundering...
Global problems facing the marine fisheries sector, including overfishing and the marginalization of the small-scale sector, are leading to increased ...
Why and how does corruption occur in procurement? Why is it important to prevent corruption in procurement? What are the main risks at various stages ...
The political economies of many developing countries are characterised by varying degrees of patronage and state capture, a reality that has far-reach...
Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are often on the front line of aid delivery, managing a significant proportion of aid funds. The risk of corrupt...
The number of Anti-corruption agencies (ACAs) around the world has increased dramatically over the past decades. Nevertheless, the value of ACAs is in...
Abuse of state resources for re-election damages democracy creating an unlevel playing field that improves re-election chances of incumbents and negat...
At the regional level, there are three international anticorruption instruments that are of direct relevance to Southern African countries, including ...
A few countries restrict or prohibit politicians or public officials from establishing and holding overseas bank accounts as a way to prevent corrupti...
Multistakeholder processes – involving representatives from civil society, government and the private sector — are increasingly viewed by donors as a ...
Although there are a number of causes and types of corruption that are specific to the institutions within the justice or security sector, many forms ...
Because of the sensitive nature of their work, consultants and advisors may encounter a wide range of ethical dilemmas in the course of their services...
Forest governance in the Philippines during the post-colonial period has involved protracted efforts to arrest and reverse patterns of overexploitatio...
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