- REDD+ is a global plan to reduce carbon emissions by paying countries to preserve their forests. Our new guide examines corruption risks in the scheme, and offers practical steps to keep REDD+ clean. Media type - Slideshow
- Our timeline highlights moments in the past 20 years when lapses in accountability caused financial havoc. Could this happen again? You judge. Media type - Video, Infographic, Slideshow
- The Central America Forum brings government, business and civil society together in Honduras this week to coordinate measures to eradicate corruption. Media type - Video
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- 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. Media type - Video
- To fight against their social exclusion and marginalisation, poor citizens need a space for discussion with the authorities. Our Poverty and Corruption in Africa programme enabled disadvantaged people to take part in development processes by opening dialogue between them and their governments, using a range of approaches appropriate to local contexts in the six participating countries. Media type - Video
- We surveyed 3,000 businesspeople in 30 countries about corruption. Our interactive tool reveals the results. Media type - Infographic
- Whether for parliamentarians or public officials, codes of conduct help to build an atmosphere of ethics. But what exactly are these codes, and how do they work? Media type - Video, Audio
- Transparency International presents its 2011 annual report. Media type - Slideshow
- The world’s 105 biggest companies touch the lives of people across the globe. But how transparent are their operations? Our new report explores how much information these companies are willing to disclose. Media type - Infographic
- As delegates gather for crucial climate talks in Rio de Janeiro, we are pushing them to tackle corruption risks that threaten our planet's future. Media type - Video