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U4 Brief

Corruption in Aid-funded Emergency Procurement

CMI authors:
Jessica Leigh Schultz
Tina Søreide

Thematic research group:
Public Sector Reform

Keywords:
Corruption,emergencies

Geographical keywords:
World

Jessica Schultz and Tina Søreide (2006)

Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute (U4 Brief 2006:5)

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Based on U4 Issue which aims to unpack and analyse the problem of corruption in aid-funded emergency procurement, for the purposes of mitigating risk. How and where does corruption typically occur, and what can be done?

[pdf] Corruption in Aid-funded Emergency Procurement

U4 U4 Theme Page: Emergencies
This publication is part of the Emergencies theme pages on the U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre.

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Anti-Corruption Resource Centre U4

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