A redefining moment for Africa
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The newly released Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) provides a good baseline for the African Union (AU) anti-corruption efforts in 2018. This year’s theme for the AU is “Winning…
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The newly released Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) provides a good baseline for the African Union (AU) anti-corruption efforts in 2018. This year’s theme for the AU is “Winning…
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From resource-rich West Africans nations, to the mining giants of the Pacific and North America, every time a government signs a deal to allow mining of its natural resources…
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Amid suspicions of police murdering a Kenyan humans rights lawyer, people across Africa see the police as the most corrupt group.
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Here's how we're inspiring young and old to support the fight against corruption in Kenya.
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Vast sums of money are being invested to thwart climate change. But is corruption undermining good intentions?
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Around the world, our chapters are using innovative tech tools to help citizens challenge corruption.
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Is enough being done to engage women in anti-corruption work? What can be done to help women fight corruption?
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Climate summits are key opportunities to shape the global response to climate change. But how much can civil society influence the talks?
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Our recent hackathon in Nairobi finds women at the crossroads of communication technology and anti-corruption work.
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Corruption is making the right to land ever more precarious. Whether bribes for land licences, or nepotistic resettlements, corruption in land management must be tackled. Staff…
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Corruption in the water sector hits poor and marginalised people the hardest, but often goes unreported. Networks of water journalists are beginning to change that, with help from…
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In November 2011 the world’s population passed the 7 billion mark, a milestone greeted with understandable trepidation. Where are all these people going to live and what will they…