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U4: Overcoming the Pitfalls of Engaging Communities in Anti-Corruption Programmes
Effective engagement by communities is a crucial strategy for anti-corruption initiatives. However, encouraging involvement and civic mindedness at a local level can present cha...
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U4: Anti-corruption in Covid-19 Preparedness and Response: Mainstreaming Integrity into Pandemic Plans and Policies
Government pandemic response plans and policies do not give enough attention to anti-corruption and governance. Plans need to involve anti-corruption agencies from the start, as...
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U4: Supporting Civil Society During the Covid-19 Pandemic: The Potentials of Online Collaborations for Social Accountability
There are significant corruption risks during times of crisis. Civil society has an important role to play in ensuring funds to tackle the Covid-19 pandemic reach their destinat...
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U4: Corruption in Universities: Paths to Integrity in the Higher Education Subsector
Corruption and fraud in higher education is a global scourge that hinders human capital formation, especially in developing countries. It ranges from political capture of univer...
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U4: Urbanisation, Informality and Corruption: Designing Policies for Integrity in the City
The world is rapidly urbanising, and urban informality is a central feature of our times. Conventional thinking views informality as corrosive to clean government, but new schol...
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U4: Blockchain as an Anticorruption Tool: Case Examples and Introduction to the Technology
The technology behind bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies was supposed to end poverty, eliminate corruption, and provide financial inclusion for all. The very financial instituti...
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U4: Anti-Corruption in the Health Sector in Southeast Asia
Southeast Asian countries present economic, cultural and political conditions that have varying effects on the reform and implementation of anti-corruption efforts in healthcare...
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U4: Cambodia’s Anti-Corruption Regime 2008-2018: A Critical Political Economy Approach
Cambodia’s anti-corruption reforms have been critical to consolidating power in the hands of the ruling Cambodian People’s Party. Financial management reforms and decentralisati...
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Using Procurement Data: Indicators and Guidance
More open procurement policies and processes can lead to efficiencies, savings, better quality goods and services, greater citizen participation, and other positive benefits. ...
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Tool Re-Use in Open Contracting: A Primer
This primer is a starting point for anyone interested in taking advantage of existing tools to publish or use open contracting data. The steps in this primer are designed to ...
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Open Contracting Tools Directory
We keep track of software tools that can be used to create, use, visualize or analyze OCDS data. We focus on re-usable tools and open-source code that can be taken as a starting...
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Guide to Collect, Publish & Visualize COVID-19 Procurement Data
This guide describes how to collect, publish and visualize open data about COVID-19 emergency procurement using the Open Contracting Data Standard.
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Red Flag for Integrity: Giving The Green Light to Open Data Solution
One of the four primary use cases for open contracting is promoting integrity. Public contracting and procurement is government’s single greatest corruption risk, a fact highlig...