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Ambient accountability - fighting corruption where and when it happens
Social Science Research Network, 2012Ambient 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 to the research programme, policy debate and practical toolbox of accountability mechanisms.DocumentGlobal corruption report: climate change
Transparency International, 2011Drawing 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, adaptation and forestry governance.DocumentDiverse Voices second debate, August 2012
Knowledge Services, IDS, 2012Can social media break taboos? Does the law protect the weak and poor?DocumentSafeguarding REDD+ finance: ensuring transparent and accountable international financial flows
Global Witness, 2012Funding 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, transparent and accountable financial flows if greenhouse gas emissions from forest loss are to be reduced.DocumentSupporting social accountability in the Middle East and North Africa: lessons learned from past political and economic transitions
World Bank, 2011Social accountability (SA) is an approach to governance that involves citizens and civil society organisations (CSOs) in public decision-making and in holding governments accountable for its actions. This note deems that SA is, in essence, an important feature of democratisation, and is therefore particularly relevant for countries in transition in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).DocumentTowards climate finance transparency
Publish What You Fund, 2012International funding and technology transfer are crucial for creating climate change mitigation and adaption opportunities. This paper, jointly published by aidinfo and Publish What You Fund, calls for transparency in climate finance flows, harmonisation between climate change and aid transparency practices, and learning and collaboration between different stakeholders.OrganisationAnti-Corruption Research Network (ACRN)
The Anti-Corruption Research Network (ACRN) is an online platform and the global meeting point for a research community that spans a wide range of disciplines and institutions.DocumentDo customs trade facilitation programmes help reduce customs-related corruption?
Anti-Corruption Research Network, 2011Customs-related corruption costs World Customs Organisation (WCO) members at least $2 billion in customs revenue each year, while conventional wisdom suggests that trade facilitation programmes reduce corruption in customs.DocumentReport of the law commission on the review of the constitution [of Malawi]
Sustainable Development Networking Programme, Malawi, 2007The Malawi Constitution was adopted in 1994 to operate provisionally for one year and was enacted into definitive force in 1995. The adoption of the Constitution followed the results of a referendum held in 1993 which were in favour of a multi-party system of Government.DocumentElection coverage from a gender perspective: a media monitoring manual
International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance / International IDEA, 2011This manual presents a methodological tool for monitoring media coverage during election campaigns. It focuses on a gender perspective using objective and verifiable information, and is based on experiences of six Latin American institutions.Pages
