Poverty, Aid and Corruption Policy Paper

  by Transparency International  <ti@transparency.org>
English
28 pages

The paper offers recommen­da­tions on how to make the most efficient use of development resources in anti-poverty programmes and tackling the supply-side of corruption. It shows how cooperation in multi-stakeholder environments and the decentralisation of aid delivery can help avoid corruption-prone settings. The paper is the result of a series of consultations within the TI movement and reflects current discussion within the movement and debates in the wider development community.

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