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An overview of a number of publicly accessible tools to assess a country’s level of corruption or good governance. These tools comprise qualitative an...
At the regional level, there are three international anticorruption instruments that are of direct relevance to Southern African countries, including ...
Conditionality mechanisms such as incentive programmes can work as a means of bolstering policy changes, signalling particularly important reforms and...
Effective prosecution is essential to deter grand corruption which has devastating impact on countries. Grand corruption cases are often controversial...
Increasing judicial efficiency reduces opportunities for corruption in all court proceedings, not just those dealing with corruption. Therefore, indic...
While most national anti-corruption strategies (NACS) recognise that anti-corruption efforts and public sector reforms are intrinsically related, the ...
Surveys indicate that corruption is on the rise in the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA), with incidences of political interference, patronage and corrup...
Corruption in aid delivery can occur at any stage of the project cycle, from the project selection to the implementation and evaluation phases of the ...
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