U4 Practice Insight
Addressing corruption through sector approaches: Exploring lessons from the Moroccan anti-corruption strategy for the health sector
Sector-specific anti-corruption efforts are widely recommended but rarely implemented at the country level. The Moroccan Central Authority for Corruption Prevention opted for a sector approach, identifying the health sector as a priority. This analysis of the process and challenges offers valuable lessons for anyone considering similar approaches in any sector. Sector-specific approaches require the involvement of key stakeholders already at the design stage, and an awareness of potential resistance from affected actors. Roles and responsibilities must be clearly defined, including for overseeing the implementation throughout the process.
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Hussmann, K.; Fink, H. (2013) Addressing corruption through sector approaches: Exploring lessons from the Moroccan anti-corruption strategy for the health sector. Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute (U4 Practice Insight no. 2013:2) 13 p.
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