The refugee crisis: why we need to speak about corruption
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Little attention has been given to one of the chief drivers of instability and facilitators of mass migration: corruption.
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Little attention has been given to one of the chief drivers of instability and facilitators of mass migration: corruption.
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The Centre for Anti-corruption Research and Initiative/Transparency International-Russia, working with the Open Society Justice Initiative, has developed a methodology to quantify…
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The current constitutional crisis in Ecuador finds its origins in actions taken by the Ecuadorian Congress in early December 2004. At that time, the Ecuadorian Congress violated…
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Governments in the Americas must eliminate corruption to create jobs and reduce povertyTransparency International’s recommendations presented to OAS Secretary-General at Summit of…
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A key milestone was passed on the 15 September 2005 for the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) with the deposit of Ecuador's instrument of ratification at the UN…
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The 2005 Global Corruption Barometer is launched on Anti-Corruption Day.
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Transparency International's (TI) 2004 Annual Report presents a year of activities and achievements that highlight civil society's contribution to the global campaign for better…
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Transparency International's Asia Pacific based chapters are pleased to introduce TIAP, an innovative anti-corruption network and web space for the region.
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The TI Integrity Awards were established in 2000; they recognise the courage and determination of the many individuals and organisations fighting corruption around the world. To…
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The Convention emerged from a conviction of the governments of the Americas that corrupt practices have grave and damaging effects on democracy, on functioning economies and on…
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Corruption in the delivery of aid undermines the very spirit of humanitarian action: to 'do no harm'. Relief supplies - including food, water, medicines and shelter- can, as a…
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More than two-thirds of the 159 nations surveyed in Transparency International’s 2005 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) scored less than 5 out of a clean score of 10, indicating…
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This part of the web-site contains business tools, reports, actions and information which can help prevent corruption on construction projects. Click on the section title to…
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All eyes are on the leaders of the Group of Eight (G-8) as they convene in Gleneagles, Scotland. With the fight against poverty in Africa at the top of the agenda, the debate has…
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Transparency International, the civil society organisation leading the global fight against corruption, joins campaigners around the world in promoting the International Right to…