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Transparency & accountability

Last updated on 30 November 2006

Accountability arrangements to combat corruption: literature review

This review attempts to demonstrate the benefits of anti-corruption and accountability arrangements in infrastructure programs.  (Water and Engineering Development Centre: 2006) More info >>

Corruption in infrastructure delivery

This research investigates the causes and effects of corruption in relation to the delivery of infrastructure and services and the effectiveness of anti-corruption measures in protecting the interests of the poor. (Water and Engineering Development Centre: 2006) More info >>

Corruption in infrastructure provision and service delivery at the municipal level

This study gives an overview of corruption in infrastructure provision and service delivery at the municipal level in Nepal. (Water and Engineering Development Centre: 2006) More info >>

Developing an anti-corruption program for reducing fiduciary risk in new projects

This paper draws on lessons learned from WB and ADB funded projects in Indonesia and explores the different elements from which an effective anti-corruption program can be developed from. (WB: March 2003) More info >>

Village corruption in Indonesia: fighting corruption in the World BankÂ?s Kecamatan Development Program

This paper explores what enables corruption to flourish at the village level, and looks at the context of corruption in terms of village politics and government. (Conflict and Community Development Program: April 2005) More info >>


 

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