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Civil society’s role in petroleum sector governance: The case of Tanzania
(CMI Brief no. 2019:02, Report, 2019-05-01)Good governance in the management of natural resources is now recognized by scholars and policy makers as key to ensuring that countries can prevent and escape the resource curse and translate resource wealth into inclusive ... -
Clarifier le concept de volonté politique pour lutter contre la corruption
(U4 Brief 2011:5, Report, 2011-08-01)L’ “absence de volonté politique” est souvent incriminée lorsque les programmes de lutte contre la corruption n’apportent pas les résultats escomptés. Cependant, malgré la fréquence avec laquelle on s’en sert pour justifier ... -
Collective donor responses: Barking or biting?
(U4 Brief 2014:4, Report, 2014-03-25)In 2006, the OECD Development Assistance Committee Ministers of Development expressed a desire to move towards more effective collective responses to corruption. However, donors have continued to struggle with responding ... -
Combate a la corrupción en la educación: Promoción de las prácticas responsables mediante el monitoreo de presupuestos
(U4 Brief 2009:8, Report, 2009-07-14)El monitoreo de presupuestos en el sector de la educación, ejecutado por la sociedad civil, es un método eficaz para lograr la rendición de cuentas del gobierno al ciudadano y brindar una luz sobre la corrupción en el ... -
Combating Corruption in the Revenue Service: The Case of VAT Refunds in Bolivia
(U4 Brief 2008:14, Report, 2008-05-21)A recent and relatively successful anti-corruption strategy on value added tax refunds conducted in Bolivia, applied a process flow approach that appears to be powerful in preventing corruption in tax administration. This ... -
Combatir la corrupción con estrategias sectoriales: Lecciones de la estrategia anticorrupción para el sector salud de Marruecos
(U4 Practice Insight 2014:1, Report, 2014-06-20)Los esfuerzos anticorrupci ó n espec í ficamente sectoriales son ampliamente recomendados, pero pocas veces implementados a nivel nacional. La Autoridad Central para la Prevenci ó n de la Corrupci ó n de Marruecos ... -
Combattre la corruption dans les pays riches en pétrole: Le rôle de la transparence
(U4 Brief 2009:21, Report, 2009-10-14)La corruption constitue un véritable fléau dans de nombreux pays riches en pétrole et autres ressources naturelles. Elle est en grande partie responsable du faible développement socio‑économique de ces pays. Depuis peu, ... -
Comment apporter une protection efficace aux personnes dénonçant des actes répréhensibles
(U4 Brief 2009:34, Report, 2009-12-10)La protection des dénonciateurs, c’est‑à‑dire des individus qui, dans l’intérêt public, signalent de bonne foi un acte répréhensible, est aujourd’hui largement reconnue comme étant un outil essentiel pour renforcer la ... -
Comment to CMI insight number 5: Illicit Flows and Trade Misinvoicing: Are we looking under the wrong lamppost?
(CMI Insight 2016:5 (comment), Report, 2016-11-01)This is a comment to the CMI Insight number 5, published November 2016. The Insight can be found here. Comment by Matthew Salomon, 12 October 2016 Senior Economist, Global Financial Integrity Broad ... -
Commitment, control and interest: A case study in operationalising ownership
(U4 Practice Insight 2009:2, Report, 2009-09-02)How can donors promote national ownership in the projects and programmes they fund? How do national counterparts regard ownership? How to translate principles articulated in international documents, such as the Paris ... -
Comparing urban and rural poverty in Angola
(CMI Brief no. 2018:05, Report, 2018-11-01)This brief compares living conditions in villages in rural Malanje and shantytowns in urban Luanda and argues that while material poverty is most pronounced in Malanje, disempowerment, vulnerability and the dearth of social ... -
Competing Perceptions of Women's Civil Rights in Sudan
(CMI Brief vol. 6 no. 4, Report, 2007-07-19)During the peace process in Sudan women were merely "guests at the table. The role permitted to women during negotiations was based on a perception of them as passive victims of war, not active players in politics and ... -
Competition and corruption. What can the donor community do?
(U4 Brief 2007:8, Report, 2007-10-09)This Brief discusses how corruption might threaten the benefits of competition in a market. Corruption can result in too much market power for some firms and thus increase prices and negatively influence the supply of goods ... -
Complaints mechanisms in health organizations
(U4 Brief 2013:6, Report, 2013-10-23)Strategies to increase transparency and accountability often include complaints mechanisms by which organisations can respond to individual suspicions of corruption and other grievances. This Brief discusses how complaints ... -
Confronting corruption in education: Advancing accountable practices through budget monitoring
(U4 Brief 2009:7, Report, 2009-06-10)Education budget work conducted by civil society is a powerful way of holding governments accountable to their citizens, and drawing attention to corruption in the education system. This brief discusses the relevance of ... -
Confronting corruption in humanitarian aid: Perspectives and options
(U4 Brief 2009:3, Report, 2009-03-26)Humanitarian crises that call for international assistance almost always take place in countries that either can’t or won’t meet the needs of their population at risk. Vulnerable environments, poverty, and poor governance ... -
Controlling corruption through e-governance: Case evidence from Bangladesh
(U4 Brief 2015:5, Report, 2015-05-04)E-governance is gaining popularity as a tool for improved public service delivery in developing countries. It is often argued e-governance reduces corruption risks through improving monitoring of public officials and by ... -
Controlling elections: The Angolan Election Commission
(Angola Brief vol. 3 no. 1, Report, 2013-04-12)Over the last few years, Angolan legislation on elections and the Angolan national election commission has been strengthened considerably. In legal terms the Comissão Nacional Eleitoral (CNE) is now an independent commission ... -
Convincing health workers to work in rural areas
(CMI Brief vol. 10 no. 12, Report, 2011-10-01)Tanzania has one of the lowest health worker ratios in the world. It is the rural areas that suffer the most. The geographical imbalance represents a serious problem for the delivery of crucial health services to a large ... -
Coping with corruption: Small and medium enterprises in Ghana
(U4 Brief 2022:2, Report, 2022-06-01)Small firms seem to be more compliant when exposed to international standards and regulations as partners to multinationals.