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Forest governance in the Philippines during the post-colonial period has involved protracted efforts to arrest and reverse patterns of overexploitatio...
Corruption will remain a profitable crime in developing countries as long as counterparts in rich countries are willing to hide stolen resources. Work...
There is a broad consensus that promoting competition may have a positive impact on limiting factors fuelling business related corruption and can cont...
Mobile technologies offer remarkable opportunities for promoting good governance, increasing accountability and fighting corruption. As they reach cit...
Remarkable progress has been made in terms of anti-corruption since the 1994 genocide. Rwanda has gone through a painful process of reconstruction. I...
Having a comprehensive integrity system is seen as an important defence against corruption for countries or organisations. In the area of development ...
Within a decade, China has become a powerful player in the world economy, including global procurement markets. Its participation has been either as a...
Both developed and developing countries need to implement policies to fight corruption and illicit financial outflows, putting special emphasis on add...
Information provided by insiders can contribute to the goal of reducing illicit capital flight from developing countries. It helps address one of the ...
This Expert Answer addresses Chinese legislation on foreign bribery and other anti-corruption commitments. It also addresses governance and anti-corru...
Emerging from nearly three decades of conflict and instability, Angola continues to face major challenges of weak governance and widespread corruption...
Corruption is multi-faceted and difficult to package into a single message. The topic is also culturally specific. It therefore presents a tough commu...
Major governance indicators show that Ghana has achieved significant progress over the last few years in terms of government effectiveness, transparen...
Conditionality mechanisms such as incentive programmes can work as a means of bolstering policy changes, signalling particularly important reforms and...
As is the case with other resource sectors, the most effective way of combating petty corruption in farming and fisheries appears to be through streng...
In an increasingly globalised world, there is a broad consensus that developed countries have a key responsibility to prevent international corruption...
Donor agencies are increasingly vigilant for signs of corruption or other abuses in the projects and programmes they fund, no matter what aid modality...
This paper attempts to clarify the links between illicit financial flows and corruption, and how corruption may be tackled by stemming such flows. For...
The development community is striving to achieve results and value for money with its investments in health around the world. Yet, donors often work i...
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