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Corruption is unaffordable for Latin America’s resurgent left: Democracy and lives are at stake
Of the 19 national governments in Latin America, 12 now represent the political left. If these leaders and parties want to enhance their legitimacy, they must integrate transparency, accountability,…
16 October 2023
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Is blockchain hitching a ride on the Covid-19 vaccination wave?
The complexity and transnational nature of pharmaceutical supply chains demand sophisticated collaborations to ensure the safe distribution of vaccines – not just a safeguarding database.
23 June 2022
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Downward accountability in humanitarian aid: lessons from a hotline for refugees
The risks of corruption in humanitarian response can be reduced by aid organisation being answerable to their beneficiaries.
30 November 2020
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How to do social accountability during distancing and lockdowns?
Innovations and new digital solutions are being developed on all continents. Some relate to accountability and to strengthening civil society’s ability to collaborate and monitor government actions.
7 May 2020
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Judicial vetting: a key policy tool to fight corruption in Albania
Judicial vetting, although a radical measure, has been deemed appropriate and necessary in Albania given high levels of judicial corruption.
10 November 2020
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The independent assessment of the UK government’s approach to corruption, illicit financial flows, and international development
For those who follow the arcane meanderings of the UK government’s approach to corruption, it is a gold mine of information.
11 June 2020
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The EITI: designing a Theory of Change to improve developmental outcomes
Learn more on how different Theory of change models could help the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative improve its natural resource governance and developmental outcomes.
24 August 2020
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Mainstreaming anti-corruption in pandemic plans and policies
Why and how governments should mainstream anti-corruption in their Covid-19 responses.
14 May 2020
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Anti-corruption is not a zero-sum game between China and ‘the West’
Corruption remains a problem that all countries have in common. OECD donors should lead by example and prioritise genuine engagement over futile blame games. Environmental protection is the most…
9 February 2022
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A Theory of Change for the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative. Designing resource governance pathways to improve developmental outcomes
A Theory of Change model for EITI could help improve natural resource governance outcomes. It should reflect national contexts, strengthen information disclosure and build civil society capacity.
9 August 2020
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