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SUMMARY:GI-ACE Weekly Series: Jan Meyer-Sahling
DESCRIPTION:Register for this event now! \nStarting 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. \nOn February 17\, Jan Meyer-Sahling will present on his project: does ethics training reduce corruption in the civil service? \n 
URL:https://giace.org/event/gi-ace-weekly-series-jan-meyer-sahling/
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SUMMARY:GI-ACE Weekly Series: Mark Buntaine
DESCRIPTION:Register for this event now! \nStarting 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. \nOn February 10\, Mark Buntaine will present on their project: can positive public recognition lead to good governance? \n 
URL:https://giace.org/event/gi-ace-weekly-series-mark-buntaine/
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SUMMARY:GI-ACE Weekly Series: Dan Haberly
DESCRIPTION:Register for this event now! \nStarting 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. \nOn January 20\, Dan Haberly will present on his project: Does transparency in international architecture bring cleanliness? \n  \n†c
URL:https://giace.org/event/gi-ace-weekly-series-dan-haberly/
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SUMMARY:GI-ACE Weekly Series: Liz David-Barrett and Mihály Fazekas
DESCRIPTION:Register for this event now! \nStarting 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. \nOn February 3\, Liz David-Barrett and Mihály Fazekas will present on their project: how can big data analytics help us identify corruption risks in public procurement? \n 
URL:https://giace.org/event/gi-ace-weekly-series-liz-david-barrett-and-mihaly-fazekas/
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SUMMARY:GI-ACE Weekly Series: Ryan Jablonski
DESCRIPTION:Register for this event now! \nStarting 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. \nOn February 24\, Ryan Jablonski will present on his project: how can we deter and detect medication theft? \n 
URL:https://giace.org/event/gi-ace-weekly-series-ryan-jablonski/
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