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Donors and "zero tolerance for corruption": From principle to practice
U4 Brief | Feb 2014
Bilateral donors often use “zero tolerance for corruption policies” to signal a tough stance against corruption, but staff often experience ...
aid
Beyond 'zero tolerance'
Newspaper Op-Ed | Jun 2016
Some donor interventions, like supporting public financial management, seem to help combat corruption. Others are ineffective. This opinion article ...
Anti-corruption, aid effectiveness, corruption risk assessment, corruption risk management, development policy, foreign policy, economic policy, zero-tolerance policy
The Judicial Protection of Tolerance in Chile and Argentina. Explaining Freedom of Expression Jurisprudence, 1990-2003
Master's Thesis | Jan 2006
This thesis seeks to assess the factors which affect the judicial behaviour of the Chilean and Argentinean supreme courts in freedom of expression cases. ...
Human rights, Freedom of expression, Courts, Americas: Argentina, Chile
Tackling petty corruption through social norms theory: lessons from Rwanda
U4 Issue | Jan 2021
Despite Rwanda’s implementation of a ‘zero tolerance for corruption’ strategy, taximotorcyclists working in Kigali continue to deal ...
Corruption, Rwanda, Social Norms, Rwanda
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
Custodians of social peace or contenders in a popularity contest? The Egyptian Armed Forces and Egypt’s Coptic Christians
CMI Working Paper | Apr 2015
This report analyses current and past relations between the Egyptian Coptic Christian community and the Egyptian Armed Forces, discussing contemporary ...
Egypt, Egyptian Coptic Christian Community, Egyptian Armed Forces, civil-military relations
Beyond ‘zero tolerance’
News | 28 Jun 2016
Some donor interventions, like supporting public financial management, seem to help combat corruption. Others are ineffective.
Opinion by Aled Williams ...
Corruption in Fragile States
Report in External Series | Jan 2008
Policy recommendations:
Confronting corruption is part and parcel of building legitimacy and public confidence in fragile states. Corruption creates ...
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.
Towards a common standard for development agencies’ integrity systems
News | 9 Nov 2015
An eventual OECD integrity guideline for development agencies should emphasise communication around ethics regimes and control systems, assessment and management of corruption risks, and moving towards joint responses in donors’ integrity systems.
When Do Religious Leaders Support Faith-Based Violence? Evidence from a Survey Poll in South Sudan
Journal Article | Jan 2015
Religion has increasingly become important in conflicts worldwide. Religious leaders may play a key role in mobilizing believers as they can call for ...
Developing an NGO corruption risk management system: Considerations for donors
U4 Issue | Sep 2011
Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are often on the front line of aid delivery, managing a significant proportion of aid funds. The risk of corruption ...
aid
Hylland Eriksen joins CMI
News | 27 Nov 2014
Professor Thomas Hylland Eriksen has accepted a position as Associated Senior Researcher at CMI.
Regulating Religion: Secularism and Religious Freedom in the Global Era
Project | Jan 2011 - Aug 2015
The contemporary moment is marked by an unprecedented "faith" in the law (Comaroff 2009). The aim of this multidisciplinary project is to provide new ...
Indonesia, France, Sri Lanka
Buddhismens politiske ansikter
Newspaper Op-Ed | Nov 2012
Buddhismens etisk bærende prinsipp om ikkevold er ingen garantist for et tolerant og fredelig sinnelag. Buddhismen har også sine mørke ...
buddhisme, konflikt, ikke-vold, Burma, Sri Lanka
U.S president Obama UN speech on Sudan
News | 6 Oct 2010
Remarks by U.S. President Obama in a Ministerial Meeting on Sudan.
Sudan
Gen Salva Kiir Mayardit public address
News | 13 Oct 2010
Read the public address of Gen Salva Kiir Mayardit on his return from the official visit to the United States of America.
Sudan