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Performance accountability and combating corruption
World Bank, 2008This book presents the latest thinking of leading development scholars on operationalising a framework of governance to empower citizens to demand accountability from their governments.DocumentPolitical transition, corruption, and income inequality in Third-Wave Democracies
Afrobarometer, 2007This paper examines the effect of democratisation on income inequality in third-wave democracies. Using data from the World Income Inequality Database, this paper shows that income inequality has risen sharply in almost every third-wave democracy.OrganisationAnti-Corruption Coalition Uganda (ACCU)
ACCU is a Ugandan civil society advocacy organisation whose programme areas include:OrganisationAnti-Corruption Bureau in Malawi
The Anti-Corruption Bureau in Malawi is a civil society organisation which advocates for the efficient and effective prevention of corruption at all levels in order to facilitate a corruption-free socOrganisationAfrican Parliamentarians' Network Against Corruption (APNAC)
The African Parliamentarians’ Network Against Corruption (APNAC) is Africa’s leading network of parliamentarians working to strengthen parliamentary capacity to fight corruption and promotOrganisationThe Rights and Resources Initiative (RRI)
The Rights and Resources Initiative is a coalition of international, regional and community organisations engaged in conservation, research and development.DocumentPublic expenditure tracking surveys: lessons from Tanzania
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2007This briefing look at the effectiveness of Public Expenditure Tracking Surveys (PETS). It particularly focuses on the PETS in Tanzania but also makes references to the way in which PETS worked in Uganda.DocumentMission improbable: does petroleum-related aid address corruption in resource-rich countries?
U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, 2008Petroleum-related aid encompasses activities aiming to improve the development impact of petroleum resources, i.e. oil and gas. This study explores the petroleum-related aid activities of three bilateral donors – Norad, CIDA and USAID – with a view to assessing their likely effect on the ‘resource curse’ more generally, and on corruption specifically.DocumentCorruption and forest revenues in Papua
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2008This paper notes that under a sustainable, well-managed, logging regime, Papua – the most densely forested part of Indonesia – can potentially contribute substantial forest revenues for socio-economic development. Yet, it remains the poorest region in the country, in part due to widespread corruption involving public and private actors.DocumentTeachers and taxis: corruption in the education sector in Honduras
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2008This paper discusses the corruption problem amongst teachers in Honduras. It also discusses the Honduran concept of ghost or taxi teachers and concludes by looking at what the future will hold.Pages
