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Donor anti-corruption strategies: Learning from implementation
U4 Brief | Dec 2013
A comparison of U4 partner agencies’ anti-corruption strategies shows that while they take different shapes, their purpose, content and approach ...
aid, donors, anti-corruption strategies, risk management, zero tolerance
Anti-Corruption Strategies in Fragile States
Book | Jan 2016
Aid agencies increasingly consider anti-corruption activities important for economic development and poverty reduction in developing countries. In the ...
Mainstreaming anti-corruption initiatives: Development of a water sector strategy in Mozambique
U4 Practice Insight | Dec 2014
Sector approaches to combating corruption have gained momentum in recent years, yet the strategic prioritization of sector anti-corruption initiatives ...
anti-corruption approaches in sector work, Mozambique
Culture, corruption and anti-corruption strategies in post-communist Europe
Book Chapter | Sep 2010
Culture, corruption and anti-corruption strategies in post-communist Europe Åse Berit Grødeland Int
Anti-corruption Policy Making in Practice: Implications for Implementing UNCAC
U4 Brief | Jan 2008
Broad national anti-corruption strategies have so far been a popular response by governments to wide-spread corruption in many countries. The results ...
Corruption, uncac, World
Development aid: A blind spot for EU anti-corruption efforts
News | 10 Jul 2015
The European Union needs to develop a coherent strategy and invest in tackling corruption outside its own neighbourhood.
Workshops on anti-corruption strategy and corruption in aid
Project | Apr 2009 - Dec 2011
Workshops on anti-corruption strategy and corruption in aid Harald Mathisen 29421 harald mathisen
Overcoming the pitfalls of engaging communities in anti-corruption programmes
U4 Issue | Feb 2020
Effective engagement by communities is a crucial strategy for anti-corruption initiatives. However, encouraging involvement and civic-mindedness at a ...
Anti-corruption policy making in practice: What can be learned for implementing Article 5 of UNCAC?
U4 Issue | Jan 2007
Fighting corruption is a challenge in any context, because corruption has many faces and can occur in different forms across all sectors and institutions ...
uncac
Joining forces against corruption in Liberia
News | 31 May 2012
A recent U4-workshop in Liberia has clarified obstacles and strengthened the cooperation on anti-corruption between donors, local and central authorities in Liberia. This paves the way for better donor support and government action, says U4-adviser Jesper Johnsøn.
Corruption - New Strategies
Book Chapter | May 2015
New strategies on international financial crimes must remove implementation barriers, and understand how institutions govern corruption.
Emerging strategies ...
Financial crime, anti-corruption, strategy, historical institutionalism
Anti-corruption policy making in practice: What can be learned for implementing Article 5 of UNCAC? Synthesis report of six country case studies: Georgia, Indonesia, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Tanzania, and Zambia
U4 Issue | Jan 2007
Fighting corruption is a challenge in any context, because corruption has many faces and can occur in different forms across all sectors and institutions ...
uncac, Georgia, Indonesia, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Tanzania, Zambia
Using money laundering investigations to fight corruption in developing countries: Domestic obstacles and strategies to overcome them
U4 Issue | Nov 2012
Anti-money laundering systems have the potential to curb the use of proceeds of corruption and other crimes by the perpetrators. An effectively implemented ...
Money laundering, Illicit financial flows, Law enforcement, Coordination financial crimes, Investigation, Mutual legal assistance, international drivers of corruption, Albania, Tanzania
Corruption risk management: a smarter option for development aid
News | 2 May 2016
A risk management strategy that can identify, assess and propose specific mitigation measures for corruption problems can help better address corruption. When done right, corruption risk management can contribute to increase development impacts.
Review of donor support for anti-corruption initiatives in Malawi
Project | May - Jun 2012
This consultancy is a review of donor support by the UK, Norway and Ireland to the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) of Malawi, including an assessment of ...
Anti-corruption, Malawi
Identifying feasible, high-impact anti-corruption interventions. The case of Albania
U4 Issue | May 2020
In developing and transition countries, blanket anti-corruption efforts often fail due to economic constraints and political resistance. In such contexts, ...
Corruption, Education sector, Anti-corruption strategy, Albania
New U4 Director
News | 6 Apr 2010
CMI welcomes, Dr. Elizabeth (Liz) Hart, who is the new Director of the U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre (www.U4.no).
An exception to the rule? Why Indonesia's Anti-Corruption Commission succeeds where others don't - a comparison with the Philippines' Ombudsman
U4 Issue | Aug 2010
Anti-corruption agencies have long been a principal strategy to fight corruption in many developing countries. Unfortunately, few of them have produced ...
commissions, anti-corruption agencies, uncac, Indonesia, Philippines
The European Commission pledges to do more with development partners to tackle corruption
News | 2 Oct 2015
The U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre´s call for more EU action to curb corruption in non-EU partner countries hit a European nerve.
Why is anti-corruption so difficult?
Event | 22 Nov 2010
Despite broad international attention to corruption and its consequences, the crime continues to be a problem throughout the globe. Senior researcher at CMI and former Governance and Anti-Corruption (GAC) advisor at the World Bank, Tina Søreide, will present some explanations for the lack of anti-corruption progress, with a focus on policy design, legal grey-zones and political agendas.