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UNCAC in a nutshell

A quick guide to the United Nations Convention against Corruption for donor agency and embassy staff

This guide provides an introduction for country-level donor agency and embassy staff on what the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) can mean for their work. The aim is to raise awareness of what the UNCAC covers, and how it can be used by development partners. This guide also indicates areas that deserve more exploration as work on UNCAC implementation progresses.

30 April 2017Updated 14 May 2019
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UNCAC in a nutshell

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Hechler, H. (2017) UNCAC in a nutshell. A quick guide to the United Nations Convention against Corruption for donor agency and embassy staff. Bergen: U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, Chr. Michelsen Institute (U4 Brief 2017:7)

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Hannes Hechler

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