State capture: New research and reflections on the field
Liz Dávid-Barrett is Professor of Governance and Integrity at the University of…
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GI ACE Highlights Food Security & Corruption Risks The climate crisis is currently affecting food prices, with the biggest impact on the most vulnerable populations. Practitioners and researchers are working…
This project is the first comparative study of law enforcement efforts targeting high-level corruption in Africa. The focus on enforcement practice promises to generate new evidence regarding investigations and prosecutions in Nigeria, Tanzania, and Malawi.
Most countries have different agencies performing top-down audits and social audits. This project investigates the interaction between different types of audits and the effects on service delivery, using evidence on leakages in two major public works programmes across states in India.
A behavioural approach is adopted to develop and test an anti-corruption intervention in the Tanzanian health sector, recognising that social norms can fuel practices of gift-giving and bribery between health service providers and users.
Liz Dávid-Barrett is Professor of Governance and Integrity at the University of…
Professor Robert Barrington reviews recent research under the GI ACE Programme on…
Michael Hornsby, Impact Manager at the Anti-Corruption Data Collective (ACDC), outlines findings…