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Addressing corruption in fragile states: what role for donors?

This report takes on board recent international experience and research on fragile states and present operational advice to anyone wanting to tailor strategic reform initiatives. Guidance is provided on a series of categories running from the design and preparation phase, implementation phase and, evaluation phase. In addition a series of crosscutting themes such as aid conditionality and the need for rethinking aid modalities are discussed.

1 January 2007
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Addressing corruption in fragile states: what role for donors?

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Mathisen, H.; (2007) Addressing corruption in fragile states: what role for donors?. Bergen: U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, Chr. Michelsen Institute (U4 Issue 2007:1)

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Harald Mathisen

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