• Scoping Corruption in Voluntary Carbon Markets

    Zoom Event

    This seminar presents emerging insights from RUSI’s Interrogating Corruption Risk in Voluntary Carbon Markets project. Drawing on early evidence and case studies, the discussion explores how market volatility, weak oversight,…

  • Tackling Corruption at the Sector Level

    Sector-Based Action Against Corruption: A Guide for Organisations and Professionals is a book by Mark Pyman and Paul Heywood. It sets out their SFRA approach to tackling corruption, encompassing four…

  • State Capture and Development

    State capture is an extremely harmful variant of corruption. Its distinctive and complex characteristics erode democratic institutions and norms, while concentrating power and influence in the hands of narrow interest…

  • Procurement Reform: Corruption risks, Emergencies & Effective Service Delivery

    The GI-ACE programme has a number of projects looking at corruption in public procurement, government responses to crises, and how civil society can contribute to the contract monitoring processes that drive transparency. In November, researchers from across GI-ACE project teams shared the stage with Global Integrity's COVID-19 Transparency and Accountability Project (CTAP) team to discuss…

  • Commodities and Corruption

    Wallacespace Clerkenwell Green, London, United Kingdom

    Video recording here   The commodity trading sector has historically been vulnerable to multiple forms of corruption, including bribery, mispricing, embezzlement, and trade-based money laundering. Today, these longstanding risks are compounded by the fragmentation of the global trading system in an era of rising populism, and by global shocks to commodity markets like climate change…

  • Do All Drug Routes Lead to Violence?: Trafficking in Central Asia

    Open Gov Hub 1100 13th Street NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC, United States

    Video recording here   Join us for a conversation on the relationship between state structures and organised crime in developing states on 16 September at 10:00 EDT, co-hosted by SOC-ACE, a research programme funded by UK AID. In this event, researchers Dr. Erica Marat and Dr. Gulzat Botoeva will be joined by Alexei Trochev and…

  • Illicit Financial Flows & Russia’s Foreign Policy

    Open Gov Hub 1100 13th Street NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC, United States

    Video recording here   A joint event on ‘Illicit financial flows and Russia’s foreign policy: Frameworks to detangle the dangers’ will be held on 15 June at 14:00 UK time, co-hosted by Global Integrity & the German Marshall Fund of the United States. This hybrid event will be held at Open Gov Hub in Washington DC…

  • GI-ACE Weekly Series: Thorsten Chmura

    Zoom Event

    Register for this event now! Starting in November, each ACE research team will share how their research projects have aligned with the founding principles of the GI-ACE programme: developing anti-corruption interventions that are problem-focused, politically viable, have engaged practitioners throughout the research process, and provided avenues through which to measure the effects of the reforms. On March 3,…

  • GI-ACE Weekly Series: Ryan Jablonski

    Zoom Event

    Register for this event now! Starting in November, each ACE research team will share how their research projects have aligned with the founding principles of the GI-ACE programme: developing anti-corruption interventions that are problem-focused, politically viable, have engaged practitioners throughout the research process, and provided avenues through which to measure the effects of the reforms. On February 24,…

  • GI-ACE Weekly Series: Liz David-Barrett and Mihály Fazekas

    Zoom Event

    Register for this event now! Starting in November, each ACE research team will share how their research projects have aligned with the founding principles of the GI-ACE programme: developing anti-corruption interventions that are problem-focused, politically viable, have engaged practitioners throughout the research process, and provided avenues through which to measure the effects of the reforms. On February 3,…

  • GI-ACE Weekly Series: Dan Haberly

    Zoom Event

    Register for this event now! Starting in November, each ACE research team will share how their research projects have aligned with the founding principles of the GI-ACE programme: developing anti-corruption interventions that are problem-focused, politically viable, have engaged practitioners throughout the research process, and provided avenues through which to measure the effects of the reforms. On January 20,…

  • GI-ACE Weekly Series: Mark Buntaine

    Zoom Event

    Register for this event now! Starting in November, each ACE research team will share how their research projects have aligned with the founding principles of the GI-ACE programme: developing anti-corruption interventions that are problem-focused, politically viable, have engaged practitioners throughout the research process, and provided avenues through which to measure the effects of the reforms. On February 10,…

  • GI-ACE Weekly Series: Jan Meyer-Sahling

    Register for this event now! Starting in November, each ACE research team will share how their research projects have aligned with the founding principles of the GI-ACE programme: developing anti-corruption interventions that are problem-focused, politically viable, have engaged practitioners throughout the research process, and provided avenues through which to measure the effects of the reforms. On February 17,…

  • GI-ACE Weekly Series: Jacqueline Klopp

    Zoom Event

    Register for this event now! Starting in November, each ACE research team will share how their research projects have aligned with the founding principles of the GI-ACE programme: developing anti-corruption interventions that are problem-focused, politically viable, have engaged practitioners throughout the research process, and provided avenues through which to measure the effects of the reforms. On January 27,…

  • GI-ACE Weekly Series: Amrita Dhillon

    Zoom Event

    Register for this event now! Starting in November, each ACE research team will share how their research projects have aligned with the founding principles of the GI-ACE programme: developing anti-corruption interventions that are problem-focused, politically viable, have engaged practitioners throughout the research process, and provided avenues through which to measure the effects of the reforms. On January 13,…

  • GI-ACE Weekly Series: John Heathershaw

    Zoom Event

    Register for this event now! Starting in November, each ACE research team will share how their research projects have aligned with the founding principles of the GI-ACE programme: developing anti-corruption interventions that are problem-focused, politically viable, have engaged practitioners throughout the research process, and provided avenues through which to measure the effects of the reforms. On December 16,…

  • How the UK enables the kleptocrats of Eurasia and weakens its own rule of law

    This event launches a Chatham House paper of the same name. It details the laundering of monies and reputations by elites from Eurasia’s kleptocratic states, and the material and reputational damage rendered to the UK’s sovereignty and democracy. The UK’s financial and professional services have long provided a comfortable home to dirty money.  The rapid…

  • Unlocking corruption: Frontline perspectives on locally-led solutions

    Open Gov Hub 1100 13th Street NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC, United States

    Register for this event now! Corruption persists because it suits the interests of powerful players, and because anti-corruption initiatives often fail to unlock the political-economy drivers that hold corruption in place. Join the conversation! This session will focus on the value, and limits, of locally-led approaches to unlocking the complex challenge of corruption. The speakers will draw the…

  • GI-ACE Weekly Series: Gerhard Anders

    Zoom Event

    Register for this event now! Starting in November, each ACE research team will share how their research projects have aligned with the founding principles of the GI-ACE programme: developing anti-corruption interventions that are problem-focused, politically viable, have engaged practitioners throughout the research process, and provided avenues through which to measure the effects of the reforms. On December 2,…

  • GI-ACE Weekly Series: Jackie Harvey

    Zoom Event

    Register for this event now! Starting in November, each ACE research team will share how their research projects have aligned with the founding principles of the GI-ACE programme: developing anti-corruption interventions that are problem-focused, politically viable, have engaged practitioners throughout the research process, and provided avenues through which to measure the effects of the reforms. On November 18,…

  • GI-ACE Weekly Series: Laura Nkula and Gilbert Siame

    Zoom Event

    Register for this event now! Starting in November, each ACE research team will share how their research projects have aligned with the founding principles of the GI-ACE programme: developing anti-corruption interventions that are problem-focused, politically viable, have engaged practitioners throughout the research process, and provided avenues through which to measure the effects of the reforms. On November 11,…

  • GI-ACE Weekly Series: Claudia Baez Camargo

    Zoom Event

    Register for this event now! Starting in November, each ACE research team will share how their research projects have aligned with the founding principles of the GI-ACE programme: developing anti-corruption interventions that are problem-focused, politically viable, have engaged practitioners throughout the research process, and provided avenues through which to measure the effects of the reforms. On November, 4,…

  • ICRN Roundtable: How can academia & policy communicate in anti-corruption?

    Zoom Event

    This discussion during the 2021 ICRN Conference is aimed at bridging the gap between investigative journalism and academia in the fight against corruption. The panel debate on the overarching theme: How can academia and journalism cooperate in disseminating knowledge about corruption?

  • From Research to Policy: the ACE Journey of Impact

    Zoom Event

    The FCDO-funded Anti-Corruption Evidence programme works to deepen engagement practitioners and stakeholders have with research. Recently, Gerhard Anders and Matthew Page held private sessions in Nigeria and Malawi to present their research findings on what works and what doesn’t in law enforcement practice with senior policymakers and law enforcement officials. The event will focus on lessons learnt, best practices and the way forward for law enforcement tackling high-level corruption. This event will share how their research was received, with helpful advice on how to conduct and engage with policymakers.

  • A Story of a Zambian Planner: Animating Integrity in Urban Planning

    Zoom Event

    The Cities of Integrity project at GI-ACE has developed a series of animated videos illustrating the specific issues of corruption in urban planning and its consequences for cities and their publics. These animations have been used in their workshops, social media, and direct engagement with particular groups such as early career planners. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion with the animators, the research team, and a representative from the Zambian Institute of Planners. We will discuss the advantages and limitations of using animated film in workshops and communications around integrity-strengthening as a response to corruption in planning. The Cities of Integrity team will reflect on their experience working with the production house in translating their research into accessible language and visuals and hone in on the question of impact together with the Zambian Institute of Planners as a key stakeholder.

  • Global Fallout: Covid-19 in Africa, Latin America & Beyond

    A Disruptive Fridays discussion with GI-ACE researcher Jacqueline Klopp, the New Statesman’s International Correspondent Ido Vock and UK-based investigative journalist Franz Wild hosted by the Disruption Network Lab.

    Event time: March 26, 2021 12 EST

    Register for the event here: http://gint.info/KloppDisruption

  • Knowledge Partner of the 2021 OECD Global Anti-Corruption & Integrity Forum

    Crossing borders is a strategy used by many vulnerable populations in an age of inequality and climate crisis. Borders are governed by complex rules and bureaucracy that present ample opportunities for corruption, producing hardship and rights abuses that often have significant gender dimensions. Applying a gender lens, this conversation will draw on new research that looks at how COVID restrictions at borders are impacting small scale cross border traders in East Africa. What happened to bribery and harassment with Covid restrictions and how are these dynamics gendered? What can Covid impacts tell us about how corruption operates more generally at these borders and about strategies traders use to keep their businesses alive when facing shocks? As economic activities resume Post-Covid, what have we learned to improve trader conditions, build social resilience and reduce extraction from vulnerable populations at these borders?

    Event time: March 25, 2021 8:00 EST

    Register for the event here: http://gint.info/KloppOECD

  • Financial Patterns and International Architectures: Grand corruption, Nigeria and the Role of the West

    There is a growing recognition that the enablers of large-scale (‘grand’) corruption lie in transnational financial networks. Literature suggests that a large proportion of illicit flows from Nigeria are invested in the UK. But illicit flows are, by their nature, illegal and deliberately hidden from view, making them a particularly challenging object of research. By presenting the findings of three Global Integrity Anti-Corruption Evidence (GI-ACE) projects that analyse UK-Nigeria business connections from different perspectives, this discussion will examine and problematise the international financial architecture that allows for proceeds of grand corruption looted from Nigeria to be laundered in the UK. It will furthermore discuss the role of Western professional service providers in facilitating kleptocratic practices.

    Event time: March 24, 2021 15:00 GMT

    Register for the event here: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJArcu2hpjgsEt0ATyUc8pqtZrsb2JW-w6yK

  • What’s in a Design?: Mainstreaming Gender in Anti Corruption research

    As part of FCDO’s Anti-Corruption Evidence Programme, SOAS and Global Integrity researchers will discuss why and how gender matters to our corruption research, both in terms of agency (how we focus on empowering actors) and impact (taking gender into consideration for public service delivery).

    Our research teams will present challenges and opportunities they have faced in incorporating gender in research design, and explore why many researchers still stray away from working with “gender” when designing research. Does this difficulty stem from the fact that sectoral specificities with complex power imbalances make it difficult to focus on gendered dynamics and solutions? Or is that, despite the discussions and guidelines on gender mainstreaming, we still don’t have a shared understanding of the value of gender? Most important, are there things we are not studying that we might if we had a gender angle.

    Event time: March 23, 2021 10:00 EST

    Register for the event here: https://gint.info/GenderedDesigns