Global Integrity Anti-Corruption Evidence (GI-ACE)

research generates actionable evidence for use in designing and implementing more effective anti-corruption initiatives.

WHO

Research partners around the world, funded by UK aid from the British people.

WHAT

Practical research in priority areas of anti-corruption work, currently focused on: global finance, global trade, and vulnerable sectors, with nineteen projects so far.

WHY

To generate actionable evidence for use in designing and implementing more effective anti-corruption initiatives.

Research Projects

Regulating Cross-Border Trading – East Africa

This project explores how to leverage cellphones to reduce corruption challenges for small-scale traders in East Africa.

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