Building anti-corruption resilience to combat entrenched corruption systems
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Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute (U4 Issue 2022:17)Sammendrag
Anti-corruption efforts often assume that instances of corruption found in sectors are separate and unconnected, but sometimes they can be part of corruption systems. More resilient anti-corruption efforts are needed to contest corruption systems.
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Corruption, corruption prevention, and good governance
Amundsen, Inge (Others, 2012-11-14)A one-day programme on Good Governance and Corruption Prevention in the Petroleum Sector , in Elmina, Ghana. Arranged by Petrad for Norad's " Oil for Development " programme, as a part of a two-week training programme ... -
Mapping evidence gaps in anti-corruption: Assessing the state of the operationally relevant evidence on donors' actions and approaches to reducing corruption
Johnsøn, Jesper; Taxell, Nils; Zaum, Dominik (U4 Issue 2012:7, Research report, 2012-11-15)This paper charts the current evidence on effectiveness of different anti-corruption reforms, and identifies significant evidence gaps. Despite a substantial amount of literature on corruption, this review found very few ... -
Trading in corruption: Evidence and mitigation measures for corruption in the trading of oil and minerals
Longchamp, Olivier; Perrot, Nathalie (U4 Issue 2017:6, Research report, 2017-06-01)Between 2011 and 2013, sales of government oil from the ten biggest producers in sub-Saharan Africa accounted for 56% of these countries’ total public revenues. Despite their importance, however, such sales have received ...