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Entry-points for approaching politicised corruption
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U4 Issue
Non-state actors and anti-corruption work in Cambodia: Gaps, opportunities, and synergies
Civil society has been restricted in recent years, but opportunities exist for engagement and impact.
21 August 2024
U4 Issue
Building anti-corruption resilience to combat entrenched corruption systems
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.
1 December 2022
U4 Issue
Tuning in to the politics of (anti-)corruption: astute interventions and deeper accountability
‘Bottom-up’ interventions from coalitions of anti-corruption practitioners can help build a critical mass against politicised corruption and support routes to genuine accountability.
30 March 2022
U4 Issue
Rethinking anti-corruption in de-democratising regimes
De-democratisation is often disguised as an effort to strengthen government efficiency or enact anti-corruption measures. Practitioners need to rethink anti-corruption efforts in such regimes.
27 April 2021
U4 Issue
Identifying feasible, high-impact anti-corruption interventions
In countries where a systemic approach isn’t practical, practitioners should target specific anti-corruption interventions that promise highest impact and feasibility. Albania is a case in point.
19 May 2020
From the blog
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With the US retreat from anti-corruption, what next for the global anti-corruption consensus?
With the USA seemingly pulling back from the principles and practices of anti-corruption, the rest of the world must work together and take the anti-corruption narrative forward.
19 March 2025
Private sector
Politics of anti-corruption
Blog
Unlocking AI’s potential in anti-corruption: Hype vs. reality
We can learn from AI’s successes in protecting public money and predicting corruption. But we must also examine its challenges. With human oversight and intervention, we can unlock AI’s potential in anti-corruption work.
7 January 2025
Anti-corruption agencies
Corruption risk management and integrity
Politics of anti-corruption
Tax and revenue collection
Procurement
Public financial management
Blog
Civil society and development in Cambodia: Challenges and opportunities for anti-corruption
The Cambodian government has been closing down the civic space for several years, especially for anti-corruption organisations. But there remains plenty of scope for productive policy approaches.
29 August 2024
Civil society
Politics of anti-corruption
Blog
Thirty years of anti-corruption: A personal reflection (part 2)
John Githongo outlines a way forward for anti-corruption – and democracy – in the Global South (part 2 of 2)
20 February 2024
Civil society
Anti-corruption basics
Politics of anti-corruption
Blog
Thirty years of anti-corruption: A personal reflection (part 1)
Journalist and activist John Githongo reflects on the shifting story of anti-corruption in Africa, from Western models to new agendas (part 1 of 2)
20 February 2024
Civil society
Politics of anti-corruption
Anti-corruption basics
Blog
Struggling to put on the integrity jacket: Anti-corruption commitments beyond 2024
This year’s presidential election will be an important moment for anti-corruption in Indonesia. The three candidates recently made their pitches to the nation.
8 February 2024
Anti-corruption agencies
Politics of anti-corruption
Blog
Accountability deficit: Why do citizens vote for corrupt politicians?
Complex media environments make it hard for voters to make informed choices. And loyalty to one’s ‘group’, as well as pessimism about the likelihood of change, all play their part
6 November 2023
Politics of anti-corruption
Civil society
Blog
Corruption is unaffordable for Latin America’s resurgent left: Democracy and lives are at stake
Of the 19 national governments in Latin America, 12 now represent the political left. If these leaders and parties want to enhance their legitimacy, they must integrate transparency, accountability, and integrity into their agendas.
16 October 2023
Politics of anti-corruption
Natural resources and energy
Public financial management
Civil society
Blog
The 2024 elections will be crucial for Indonesian forests: what can we learn from Norway’s anti-deforestation support?
Keeping Indonesia’s primary deforestation rate on a downward trajectory in the future will not be easy. Norway and others will need to pay more for forest carbon than they have in the past.
20 September 2023
Climate change
Natural resources and energy
Politics of anti-corruption
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Latest publications
U4 Helpdesk Answer
Alternative strategies to improve public sector integrity in contexts characterised by systemic corruption
Contexts of systemic corruption require tailored strategies alongside traditional measures to strengthen public sector integrity.
19 March 2025
Anti-corruption basics
Politics of anti-corruption
Social norms and networks
U4 Helpdesk Answer
Mitigating corruption in the reconstruction of Lebanon
Corruption hampers Lebanon’s reconstruction efforts, prompting some donors to bypass the state while supporting oversight reforms.
12 February 2025
Anti-corruption basics
Politics of anti-corruption
Procurement
U4 Helpdesk Answer
Russian links to corruption in Moldova
Alleged corruption cases linked to Russian influence in Moldova highlight the need for stronger anti-corruption measures.
24 January 2025
Anti-corruption basics
Politics of anti-corruption
U4 Issue
Anti-corruption measures in the context of oil
With oil production on the horizon, Uganda faces critical corruption risks across procurement, land acquisition, and revenue management, testing the limits of its anti-corruption frameworks.
4 November 2024
Oil, gas, and mining
Natural resources and energy
Politics of anti-corruption
U4 Issue
Non-state actors and anti-corruption work in Cambodia: Gaps, opportunities, and synergies
Civil society has been restricted in recent years, but opportunities exist for engagement and impact.
21 August 2024
Civil society
Politics of anti-corruption
U4 Helpdesk Answer
The relationship between electoral integrity and corruption
Evidence suggests that enhanced electoral integrity, coupled with accountability-enabling conditions, can effectively constrain corruption.
15 July 2024
Politics of anti-corruption
Corruption risk management and integrity
U4 Issue
Building anti-corruption resilience to combat entrenched corruption systems
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.
1 December 2022
Politics of anti-corruption
Social norms and networks
U4 Helpdesk Answer
Contribution of anti-corruption measures to democracy promotion
Anti-corruption reforms that enhance integrity, participation and independence will lead to an improved quality of democracy.
17 November 2022
Politics of anti-corruption
Civil society
U4 Issue
Tuning in to the politics of (anti-)corruption: astute interventions and deeper accountability
‘Bottom-up’ interventions from coalitions of anti-corruption practitioners can help build a critical mass against politicised corruption and support routes to genuine accountability.
30 March 2022
Politics of anti-corruption
Civil society
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Further Resources
Podcast
Corruption and anti-corruption at the frontline of forest conservation: Time to address the power structures
Episode 1 of the Corruption Tapes podcast: A discussion on rangers at the frontline of corruption and anti-corruption
16 December 2020
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