November 2020
Initial excitement about the potential of open data to help in the fight against corruption over the past decade has slowly given way to the realization that information on its…
Initial excitement about the potential of open data to help in the fight against corruption over the past decade has slowly given way to the realization that information on its…
GI ACE Programme Team Paul Heywood Program Director Liz David-Barrett Principal Investigator Robert Barrington Deputy Director (Operations) Georgia Garrod Program Coordinator Ambika Samarthya-Howard Communications Consultant GI ACE Research Teams Can…
Originally posted on SOAS-ACE Click here for Part One ‘Mushtaq Khan and Paul Heywood on Anti-Corruption Evidence’ The interview picks up on a discussion about research on social norms and…
The project designs and implements state-of-the-art ethics training courses with civil servants in Nepal and Bangladesh and evaluates their effects on corruption and (un)ethical behaviour in a field experiment.
Researcher Jan-Hinrik Meyer-Sahling discusses GI-ACE project taking up the challenge of developing a state-of-the-art ethics training for civil servants in order to contribute to the ambition of building a more professional and ethical civil service in Nepal.
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.