Learning to grapple with corruption as a systemic problem

November 13, 2018 Johannes Tonn – Director, Integrity and Anti-corruption Two weeks ago, the Public Administration Review published a collection of 24 blogposts, curated and selected by Elizabeth Dávid-Barrett and Paul Heywood. The ‘blogpost symposium’ tackles the question of how we (the field of anti-corruption practitioners, researchers and advocates) might make progress in “rethinking” our approach…

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Learning how to involve people in the fight against corruption

October 19, 2018 Johannes Tonn – Director, Integrity and Anti-Corruption In recent years, governments, activists, and civil society organizations alike have invested heavily in getting citizens involved in the fight against corruption. They’ve tried to help citizens identify, denounce, and take action to root out corruption, in various ways. In addition to carrying out more…

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Africa Integrity Indicators: 2017 Data Now Available & Launch of Round 7

August 21, 2018 Elsa Peraldi – Manager, Research The Africa Integrity Indicators team is pleased to announce that the final data for the research period 2016/2017 is now available. The data for the 6th round can be found here and we encourage you to read through a selection of findings here. The data offer valuable insights and…

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Event flyer for 2018 whistleblowers workshop

Tools of Accountability: A Recap of Our Whistleblower Workshops

  originally posted on Open Gov Hub  As some governments become less open, the role of whistleblowers as agents of accountability become even more important. That’s why Open Gov Hub hosted two whistleblower workshops in mid-July, as whistleblowers continue to be an important piece of promoting open governments. In collaboration with the Government Accountability Project, Open the…

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