Learnings from the IACC Panel on Frontiers in Building Integrity
GI-ACE researchers shared insights at the International Anti Corruption Conference on how to foster professional integrity across industries, sectors, and groups of professions.
GI-ACE researchers shared insights at the International Anti Corruption Conference on how to foster professional integrity across industries, sectors, and groups of professions.
GI ACE researcher Brigham Daniels describes the challenges of vaccine dissemination in country contexts where the government has been mired in accusations of corruption.
GI-ACE researcher Christian Alexander shares learnings from the Cities of Integrity conference that is spearheading research on integrity in urban planners.
One year further into its GI ACE-supported research concerning the role of integrity and corruption within the planning profession in Zambia and South Africa, the African Centre for Cities’ “Cities of Integrity” (COI) research team has hit new milestones and made progress in achieving its research objectives.
One year further into its GI ACE-supported research concerning the role of integrity and corruption within the planning profession in Zambia and South Africa, the African Centre for Cities’ “Cities of Integrity” (COI) research team has hit new milestones and made progress in achieving its research objectives.
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