Our work in Iraq
People are losing patience
Will rampant corruption spark an Arab Autumn?
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A common factor has underpinned mass protests in Egypt, Iraq and Lebanon over the past two months: outrage over corruption and financial mismanagement by governments.
Lessons Learned: Corruption as a Threat to Security and the Stability of States
Conflict at the bottom
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As in previous years, many of the countries near the bottom of the 2018 Corruption Perceptions Index have been severely affected by violent conflict in recent years. Why is this…
Rampant Corruption in Arab States
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In a region stricken by violent conflicts and dictatorships, corruption remains endemic in the Arab states while assaults on freedom of expression, press freedoms and civil…
Middle East and North Africa: A very drastic decline
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Despite the political changes that shook the Arab region six years ago, the hope for Arab countries to fight corruption and end impunity has not seen any progress yet. On the…
The week in corruption: 6 stories making the news
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A selection of corruption stories from the week of 3-9 July 2016.
Middle East and North Africa: Why corruption is fuelling national insecurity
Arab anti-corruption authorities: the way forward
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Sextortion: undermining gender equality
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Sextortion is a form of corruption, learn what must be done to stop it.
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.
Private military and security companies: A call for better regulation
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