home about us contact us jobs at TI sitemap faq Chapter Zone search
news room global priorities regional pages policy and research tools publications support us
home > news room > latest news > press_releases > 2007 > 2007-06-18_aid_corr_paper
news room
  latest news   Subscribe!

Transparency International Discussion Paper on Poverty, Aid and Corruption

Berlin, 18 June 2007

Development assistance supports millions who struggle daily to survive. In 2006, donor countries gave almost US $104 billion in official development assistance to lower-income countries, a figure set to rise to US $130 billion by 2010. Ensuring that this aid is not diverted through corruption is the purpose of the Transparency International Discussion Paper on Poverty, Aid and Corruption.

The paper offers recommendations on how to make the most efficient use of development resources in anti-poverty programmes, and detailed recommendations for supporting recipient governments’ anti-corruption efforts and for tackling the supply-side of corruption.

The paper is the result of a series of consultations within the Transparency International movement, and reflects TI’s previous work, current discussion within the movement and debates in the wider development community. Poverty, aid and corruption is a complex subject; this paper is an effort to engage with it and to shape it.

download discussion paper (pdf)

For more information, please contact:

Kulan Amin
Tel: +49-30-3438 20411
kamin@transparency.org
www.transparency.org

For press enquiries and interview requests, please contact:

Gypsy Guillen Kaiser
Tel: +49-30-3438 20662
ggkaiser@transparency.org
http://www.transparency.org


think you can´t fight corruption? think again.
see TI's new public service announcement –
The Magician.

Magician_2007.mov
Magician_2007.avi
Magician_2007.mp4
Or on youtube.com

Integrity Awards winners 2007

Transparency International award recognises an international anti-bribery leader and a grassroots activist