Governance & 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

Social Norms & Behaviors & Health – Tanzania

A behavioural approach is adopted to develop and test an anti-corruption intervention in the Tanzanian health sector, recognising that social norms can fuel practices of gift-giving and bribery between health service providers and users.

Recent Posts

Twitter/X Feed

💥New episode on the US's #anticorruption strategy 🇺🇸
This week, @LizDavidBarrett speaks to @RichardMNephew about the US's multi pillar strategy, strengthening the multilateral anti-corruption architecture and the recent #COSP10 🌐

Always good to meet up with alumni of our @Sussex_SCSC Masters in Corruption & Governance - this time at the OECD #anticorruption and integrity forum!

@CSC_barrington

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