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Zambia’s anti-corruption regime 2001–2021 in the renewable energy sector. A legal and political economy analysis
Zambia needs structural reforms such as reducing the president’s executive powers and debarring corrupt renewable energy companies in order to reduce corruption.
30 January 2022
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Mozambique: Overview of corruption and anti-corruption
Mozambique is experiencing the large costs of corruption to economic and political stability. The discovery of vast natural resources has increased the stakes to curb corruption, with revenues helping…
14 December 2020
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A case study on corrupt practices in Rwanda provides useful lessons
A social diagnosis can improve our understanding of why corrupt practices have increased. It can inform actions to correct the situation – for example through new codes of conduct and reduced fines.
12 February 2021
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Downward accountability in humanitarian aid: lessons from a hotline for refugees
The risks of corruption in humanitarian response can be reduced by aid organisation being answerable to their beneficiaries.
30 November 2020
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Uganda’s Covid-19 supplementary budget: pandemic response or cash bonanza?
The allocation of the Covid-19 supplementary budget has opened the eyes of many Ugandans to the sectors that the government prioritises during budgeting processes.
24 July 2020
Budget process
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Street-level corruption in Burundi: research reveals critical influence of social norms
Corruption in Burundi is systemic. A five-month investigation of tax collectors reveals the rationale behind behaviours at the street level.
6 October 2020
Social norms and networks
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Corruption limits access to safe water and the effectiveness of the Covid-19 response in developing countries: The case of Uganda
Ways to strengthen anti-corruption efforts in the water sector include funding further studies to understand the problem, supporting monitoring and evaluation, and building sector capacity on…
8 June 2020
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Biometric data: putting people at risk in the name of anti-corruption
Databases of biometric information are increasingly used to identify citizens and improve services. But here we discuss the real risks to privacy, safety and equity.
7 August 2022
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Tackling corruption in Zimbabwe's National Pharmaceutical Company – NatPharm
Zimbabwe's health sector is coming together to find ways to increase efficiency, reduce corruption and waste, and address limited political will for reform
26 May 2021
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Ethiopia – Managing corruption risks with multilateral funds
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