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Newspaper Op-Ed | 2012

Assessing corruption risks critical for success of REDD

Aled Williams, Andre Standing (2012)
Development Today 6/9/12
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http://www.development-today.com/magazine/2012/dt_8_2012/opinion/assessing_corruption_risks_critical_for_success_of_redd

Learning the right lessons from past experiences with corruption in the forest sector is crucial to prevent broad undermining of REDD+.

Read more:
http://www.development-today.com/magazine/2012/dt_8_2012/opinion/assessing_corruption_risks_critical_for_success_of_redd

David Aled Williams

Principal Adviser (U4) and Senior Researcher (CMI)
  • aled.williams@cmi.no
  • +47 90778807

REDD Integrity

Nov 2011 - Oct 2014
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  • Uganda
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Also from this project:

Journal Article | 2019

Will REDD+ safeguards mitigate corruption? Qualitative evidence from Southeast Asia

Aled Williams, Kendra Dupuy

The Journal of Development Studies

U4 Issue | 2015

National-level corruption risks and mitigation strategies in the implementation of REDD+ in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: An overview of the current situation

Samuel Assembe-Mvondo

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U4 Issue | Jan 2025

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Guillaume Nicaise, Kaunain Rahman

Blog post | Jan 2025

Assessing the quality of corruption surveys for SDG 16.5 monitoring and beyond

Giulia Mugellini

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