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Climate change, gender and corruption

Applying a gender lens to anti-corruption in climate actions could help in understanding how programmes and interventions can be made inclusive of and sensitive to the needs of women and girls and other groups at risk of discrimination.

Governance mapping and assessment of the Great Green Wall for the Sahara and the Sahel initiative

Despite a commitment to good governance, the Great Green Wall for the Sahara and the Sahel Initiative (GGWI) has experienced critical implementation and coordination challenges.

Climate geoengineering technologies: Corruption and integrity gaps

Ensuring public accountability and oversight over geoengineering research, development, patenting and deployment is a key policy challenge at both the national and international levels.

When corruption destroys the forests: testimony from Madagascar

The water committee of the village of Anjozorobe, Madagascar, manages the natural spring that supplies the five neighbouring hamlets with drinking water. The spring is within a state-owned forest that has protected-area status. However, deforestation and forest fires have caused the spring to dry up, creating problems for the inhabitants.

Anti-Corruption Knowledge Hub

The Knowledge Hub is where we present our research output. It includes the Anti-Corruption Helpdesk, TI's expert network, a series of topic guides and country-specific research. The Hub hosts many of the studies, tools and knowledge which lie behind what we do at Transparency International.

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