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What state processes need to be implemented in order to ensure good governance? Considering corruption, accountability and transparency.

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Study reviewing the comprehensiveness of REDD+ readiness proposals
L. Goers Williams / World Resources Institute, Washington DC, 2013
The Forest Carbon Partnership Facility Readiness Fund and the United Nations Collaborative Programme on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (UN-REDD) are supporting capacity building efforts in preparation fro...
Policies to enable democratic policing of Kenyan elections
Centre for Human Rights and Policy Studies, 2013
The 2007 elections spawned Kenya’s worst election-related violence and resulted in sharp criticism of the police. In light of lessons from 2007, and also from previous elections, this Policy Brief presents arguments for the adop...
Principles behind good theories of change the anti-corruption sector
Jesper Johnsøn (ed) / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2012
Governments and donor agencies are under increasing pressure to show hard evidence that their interventions are effective and good value for money. Anti-corruption is a challenging field in this regard, with few evidence-based models ...
Abuse of state resources for re-election damages public administration
B. Speck; A. Fontana / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2011
Abuse of state resources for re-election is a common practice in many countries, yet this issue has received little attention from academics and anti-corruption practitioners. This issue paper draws on research conducted in Bolivia an...
Addressing corruption and money laundering in Africa
C. Goredema / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2011
The relationship between anti-money laundering and anti-corruption strategies is a key issue for developing countries. This paper presents an overview of measures in place to combat both corruption and money laundering in Botswana, Ta...
The potential of ICTs to fight corruption
D. Zinnbauer / Social Science Research Network, 2012
New ICTs might be promoted as one of the answers to address a long list of institutional deficiencies that are believed to foster corruption.  This paper looks at how technology has the potential to aid the reform of political an...
Empowering people in asserting their rights to fend off corruption
D. Zinnbauer / Social Science Research Network, 2012
Ambient accountability provides a new lens to understand an important segment of corruption risks and develop new ideas for tackling them.  This paper proposes the concept of  ambient accountability as a promising addition t...
Global corruption report: climate change
Transparency International, 2011
Drawing on the expertise of more than 50 experts, this report explores the corruption risks related to tackling climate change. The analysis includes a set of policy recommendations and it covers four key areas: governance, mitigation...
Diverse Voices 2012
C. Jackson / Knowledge Services, IDS, 2012
Can social media break taboos? Does the law protect the weak and poor? Experience reported by the BBC about Weibo – China’s Twitter – suggests that it’s “ability to connect people has been used...
Review of existing REDD+ and non-REDD+ funds, and best practice for future REDD+ finance
Global Witness, 2012
Funding forest protection in developing countries poses numerous financial risks, from inefficient allocation through to mismanagement of funds, misappropriation and corruption; detailed measures will be needed to ensure effective, tr...
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