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There is no one standard for how information is disclosed about current and closed corruption cases that donor agencies deal with. This is true for bo...
As many countries and regions emerging from armed conflict or violent instability, Afghanistan is entering into a transition phase where the internati...
Community monitoring initiatives have in some cases contributed to reducing corruption and leakages of funds as well as improving the quantity and qua...
Having a comprehensive integrity system is seen as an important defence against corruption for countries or organisations. In the area of development ...
Conditionality mechanisms such as incentive programmes can work as a means of bolstering policy changes, signalling particularly important reforms and...
Although few studiesfocus on corruption risks in multilateral development banks, there is a broad consensus that corruption affects MDBs financed proj...
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 ...
Given the cross-cutting nature of anti-corruption interventions, multilateral and bilateral agencies are increasingly moving away from stand-alone ant...
Exiting a country abruptly for governance-related reasons without proper planning and consultation can have a disastrous impact on implementing agenci...
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