Anti-corruption Solutions and Knowledge Programme

Having a wealth of information can help in the fight against corruption, but it is most useful and effective when structured and organised so that practitioners and activists can access the right information they need at the right time. The Anti-corruption Solutions and Knowledge programme aims to make sense of the large quantity of research and knowledge emerging from the Transparency International movement and beyond.

The programme brings together a complementary set of services, initiatives and networks that respond to the diverse needs of people from around the world. One of the explicit goals of the programme is to be a connector -- bridging the gaps that often separate practitioners, researchers and policy makers. The Anti-corruption Solutions and Knowledge team curates and synthesises content with a focus on what works in the fight against corruption. We aim to adapt and connect relevant knowledge to provide comprehensive solutions to specific problems.



Programme contacts

Jeffrey Kwaterski
Director of Knowledge and Stakeholder Services
+ 49 30 3438 20 675
jkwaterski@transparency.org

Programme team

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