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    • Procurement & Red Flags
    • Preventing Medical Theft – Malawi
    • Offshore Financial Secrecy Reform
    • Regulating Cross-border trading – East Africa
    • Effective Law Enforcement – Nigeria & Malawi
    • Harnessing Informality – East & Central Africa & Kyrgyzstan
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    • Using the Red Flags tool to curb corruption in procurement
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    • Interactive Framework
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Two problems of corruption research

UncategorizedBy Gian Marco MoiséFebruary 13, 2020Leave a comment

The problems of corruption research can be properly addressed only through the coordinated use of different methodological approaches from different actors, including academia, civil society, and policymakers. A real multidisciplinary perspective on the phenomenon will require the coordination of politics, research, and advocacy.

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‘Usain Bolt’ meters: Reform successes in the electricity sector can be quick, but only the failures get reported

UncategorizedBy Mark PymanAugust 15, 2019Leave a comment

A new analysis of corruption and corruption reform in the electricity sectors of Ghana and Kenya suggests a new interpretation of how and why successes against corruption seem so elusive.

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How to reduce corruption: Reflections, including from the Paris Integrity Forum

UncategorizedBy Johannes TonnMay 30, 2019Leave a comment

How do we – organizations and individuals working to strengthen transparency, accountability, and participation – more effectively fight corruption? For many of us, this is perhaps the perennial question.

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Kicking off GI-ACE: Three Anti-Corruption Themes & 14 Projects

UncategorizedBy Johannes TonnJanuary 23, 2019Leave a comment

The Global Integrity Anti-Corruption Evidence (GI-ACE) programme supports 14 research partners around the world in generating actionable evidence that policy makers, practitioners, and advocates can use to design and implement more effective anti-corruption programmes.

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Introducing the Global Integrity Anti-Corruption Evidence (GI-ACE) programme

UncategorizedBy Johannes TonnNovember 15, 2018Leave a comment

We are delighted to announce a new partnership between Global Integrity (GI) and the UK Department for International Development (DFID): The Global Integrity Anti-Corruption Evidence Programme (GI-ACE).

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