Various methods and approaches have been used over time to assess corruption risks and determine policy and practice options for anti-corruption. These range from tailored studies to institutionalized Corruption Risk Assessments (CRAs) following common methodologies. All assessments aim to help us better understand situational factors that facilitate corruption, and how these may undermine intended goals. They encourage project partners and aid recipients to adopt and incorporate risk management strategies, including adaptive management and monitoring, evaluation and learning techniques. Structured assessment of corruption risks is an emerging field of practice for conservation organizations and has recently been undertaken by WWF in certain countries under the USAID-funded Targeting Natural Resource Corruption Project. This webinar aims to share research insights and practice experiences on how to get the most out of corruption risk assessment opportunities that arise in the project cycle. 

David Aled Williams

Principal Adviser (U4) and Senior Researcher (CMI)