Lessons learned in fighting corruption in post-conflict countries

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Published on 17 December 2012 as a U4 Helpdesk Q&A

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What are the lessons leaned in fighting corruption in post-conflict countries?

Purpose


This will help inform our strategy for Afghanistan.


Content


1. Corruption challenges in post-conflict countries
2. Lessons learnt in addressing corruption in post conflict countries
3. References


Summary


Anti-corruption interventions face a specific set of challenges in post-conflict settings. Countries emerging from conflict are often characterised by endemic corruption, low state legitimacy, low state capacity, weak rule of law, wavering levels of political will and high levels of insecurity. Corruption opportunities abound in such context, through the combination of weak institutions and governance structures, low absorption capacity, donors’ pressure to disburse and massive inflows of foreign aid. In the absence of practical guidance and documented evidence of best practices, donors need to develop an understanding of the local context as well as how to fight corruption in a given context and at different stages of the state-building process to design anticorruption interventions that will not jeopardise the fragile peace-building process.

Author(s): Marie Chene, Transparency International, mchene@transparency.org, with input from Karen Hussman
Reviewed by: Robin Hodess, Ph.D., Transparency International, rhodess@transparency.org
Publication date: 17 December 2012
Number: 355

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