Facing future corruption challenges — trends of the next decade
Immediate and urgent anti-corruption measures needed in Lebanon
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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.
Better blending: how the World Bank can promote transparency in financing sustainable development
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As the World Bank holds its annual meetings in Washington D.C this week, Transparency International is calling for greater transparency, accountability and participation in the…
Right to information: a tool for people power
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Globally, approximately 120 countries have right to information laws. In some countries, these laws are top notch, but in others, the laws either don’t exist or need significant…
Corruption and the climate crisis — how you can help
Lessons from two years of investigating corrupt land deals in Indonesia
Despite everything, the people of Turkey are determined to choose democracy
Heritage sites and people power: what’s the best approach?
Lessons Learned: Corruption as a Threat to Security and the Stability of States
Corruption and illegal deforestation go hand in hand
Tackling the crisis of democracy, promoting rule of law and fighting corruption
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As Transparency International celebrates its 25th anniversary, we are witnessing a worrying situation where democratic progression has slowed to a near halt. Indeed, even some…
Ensuring that climate funds reach those in need
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As climate change creates huge ecological and economic damage, more and more money is being given to at-risk countries to help them prevent it and adapt to its effects. But poorly…
The impact of land corruption on women: insights from Africa
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As part of International Women’s Day, Transparency International is launching the Women, Land and Corruption resource book. This is a collection of unique articles and research…