Online course
Managing ethical misconduct and low-level corruption cases
The course is also available in French.
Ethical misconduct in aid programming can have serious consequences for the people and communities it is intended to help. It can lead to the misuse of resources, the erosion of public trust, and the exacerbation of existing inequalities. In some cases, it can even lead to violence and conflict.
What you'll learn
- Learn how to address ethical misconduct and tackle low-level corruption cases head-on (gender-based violence, bribery risks, and procurement management, etc.).
- Explore the balance between upholding integrity and achieving tangible results, fostering trust with partners while remaining fully compliant with anti-corruption policies, and navigating the complexities of respecting standards while adapting to context.
Type
Self-paced module. Engage with interactive videos and text.
You will watch a series of videos on ethical dilemmas related to corruption in healthcare. Your choices in the simulation will affect the outcome.
For each choice, you will receive feedback on the implications of your choice, as well as specific advice on how to prevent and mitigate corruption risks. At the end of the simulation, you can download a summary of all insights and recommendations across 15 different ethical dilemmas.
Who
Open for everyone to take. Registration required.
Duration
30 minutes.
When
Available at any time.