- Corruption is making the right to land ever more precarious. Whether bribes for land licences, or nepotistic resettlements, corruption in land management must be tackled. Staff working on climate issues at two of our chapters tell us why.
- This week, young people representing communities from all over Honduras came together in the country’s capital, Tegucigalpa, to speak about their ideas on how to tackle some of their country’s biggest challenges.
- Our Mexican chapter and our partners CDM Watch investigate how well the public is being consulted over projects run through the Clean Development Mechanism.
- The Central America Forum brings government, business and civil society together in Honduras this week to coordinate measures to eradicate corruption.
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- Billions of dollars are earmarked for countering climate change, so monitoring who receives the funds and how they're spent is critical. Transparency International and its partners are on the case.
- Nearly 50 prominent bloggers from Egypt, Morocco, Palestine and Yemen are meeting in Morocco to bridge the gap between online activism and the grassroots.
- Transparency International UK’s Defence and Security Programme analysed 129 of the biggest defence contractors to see what they're doing to prevent corruption in their work.
- Ten years ago, a handful of activists met to discuss ways to advance the recognition of the right to information. That small community has grown to over 200 organisations and 600 individuals campaigning and advocating for greater access to information, transparency and accountability in all regions.
- On International Right to Know Day, our chapters in the Maldives and Indonesia provide insights on how access to information can impact action on climate change.
- This week both the president and the prime minister of Italy called on the Senate to pass anti-corruption legislation that has been stalled for the past two months. Political scandals continue to hit the headlines in Italy, and Transparency International Italia added its voice to those asking for ...
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