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“How I think when I talk about anti-corruption: porridge and berries, priors and biases”
A personal perspective on how I frame ‘anti-corruption’ in my own mind.
17 January 2023
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Corruption is absent from the UN ‘World of Debt‘ report
A recent UN report warns that external public debt engenders greater poverty and inequality. Yet, it fails to mention how corruption worsens this picture.
1 November 2023
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U4 at 20: A quiet birthday at home with friends (across the world)
In 2022, U4 reached its 20th birthday – but we were too busy for festivities. World events, and requests for urgent support, meant that our celebration had to be postponed.
11 June 2023
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Covid-19 vaccine certificates: the digitalisation of fraud
Digital solutions are often proposed as a way to minimise fraud in the vaccine certification process, but they are not entirely foolproof.
23 August 2021
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How change happens in anti-corruption: a map of policy perspectives
Donors and governments need to better understand how transitions to integrity happen. Five new policy perspectives are summarised here.
23 September 2020
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Managing corruption risks when partnering with multilateral organisations
Bilateral donors and multilateral organisations must improve their responses to fraud and corruption. Here we give several recommendations to support more effective anti-corruption policies and…
21 September 2022
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China and global integrity-building: Challenges and prospects for engagement
China’s involvement in corruption and governance issues on a global scale is multifaceted. Challenges for Western donors coexist with opportunities for constructive engagement.
10 July 2019
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Addressing the “seven deadly thins” – weak spots where corruption can fester
The origins of anti-corruption in DFID
26 March 2020
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Are donors mad? Reassessing performance in anti-corruption
Donors need to recognise the internal contradictions of their own practices, the political dimensions of corruption, and the need to coordinate better.
30 January 2021
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An independent expert on corruption and human rights: do we need one?
UN human rights mechanisms don’t always recognise the link between corruption and human rights. An independent expert would connect the two.
14 December 2021
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