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Yearly Archives: 2015

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David Cohen, a model of integrity – Reflections

About Global IntegrityBy adminDecember 7, 20151 Comment

By Marianne Camerer and Nathaniel Heller — December 7, 2015. David Cohen served as the first chair of the Global Integrity board from 2005 and most recently as secretary before stepping down this year. His recent passing came as a great shock. We are forever indebted to him for his stewardship, wise counsel and service.…

Tracking my Taxes: Follow the Money Treasure Hunts and Next Steps

Fiscal Governance, Follow the Money, Follow the Money - Mexico Phase 1, Treasure HuntsBy adminNovember 23, 2015Leave a comment

By Jorge Florez — November 23, 2015. Can citizens find and make use of the data they need to track the use of their taxes – to follow the money – in relation to particular issues? On October 24th and 25th, we gathered 10 teams of Mexican citizens interested in transparency and open government –…

Try, learn, adapt, repeat: T/A Learn reflections

Adaptive LearningBy adminNovember 16, 2015Leave a comment

By Alan Hudson — November 16, 2015. I spent last week in Rio de Janeiro (tough assignment, I know), participating in the Transparency and Accountability Initiative’s third T/A Learn Annual Workshop. As the report of the second Annual Workshop, held early in 2014 puts it, T/A Learn aims “to link those who want to deepen…

State Integrity Investigation 2.0 — hot off the press!

Integrity and Anti-Corruption, State IntegrityBy adminNovember 9, 2015Leave a comment

By Johannes Tonn — November 9, 2015. Today, we are excited to present the results of the second round of the State Integrity Investigation – a research project that compiles and assesses qualitative data on the state of transparency, accountability and anti-corruption mechanisms in all 50 US states. We conducted a first round of the project…

Collecting Data in Restrictive Environments

Integrity and Anti-CorruptionBy adminNovember 4, 2015Leave a comment

By Sun-Min Kim — November 4, 2015. Experiences on overcoming challenges in research and data collection How do organizations collect data in challenging environments and to what end? What difference does increasing public access to information make in restrictive contexts and what have we learned? There are countries where information is not only scarce, but…

Abriendo el gobierno: Mexico and beyond

Learning to Open GovernmentBy adminOctober 23, 2015Leave a comment

By Michael Moses — October 23, 2015. Supporting progress toward open and accountable governance by conducting research, by generating data, by supporting country-level learning and through global advocacy is what we at Global Integrity are all about (see here for a short note on how we are doing this by putting learning at the centre…

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