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Staying on Track: Tackling Corruption Risks in Climate Change

 

Staying on Track: Tackling Corruption Risks in Climate Change

November 2010

Maximizing the effectiveness of climate finance must include steps to reduce the potential for corruption, as large influxes of resources coupled with an imperative to spend can create conditions ripe for corruption.  This report thus identifies the corruption risks in relation to two elements of the climate change response of particular importance to developing countries: adaptation, and reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in developing countries (REDD+).  Adaptation is particularly important for developing countries in view of their vulnerability, limited capacity to adapt and lesser historical responsibility for the causes of climate change.

This publication aims to contribute to achieving the SDGs from an anti-corruption perspective.

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Anti-Corruption Strategies: Understanding What Works, What Doesn’t and Why?

 

Anti-Corruption Strategies: Understanding What Works, What Doesn’t and Why?

October 2014

This report explains the internal and external forces for the development of national anti-corruption strategies in the region. It also tries to identify common pitfalls at different stages of developing and implementing anti- corruption strategies, and provides recommendations to help countries develop effective anti-corruption strategies based on evidence.

This publication aims to contribute to achieving the SDGs from an anti-corruption perspective.

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Mainstreaming Anti-Corruption in Development

Mainstreaming Anti-Corruption in Development

December 2008

This Practice Note helps clarify UNDP’s position by building on internal knowledge mapping, as well as reflecting and refocusing UNDP’s anti-corruption priorities within its mandates and with respect to new developments in this field.

This publication aims to contribute to achieving the SDGs from an anti-corruption perspective.

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Corruption and Development: A primer

Corruption and Development: A primer

December 2008

This primer explores the relationship between corruption and development including economic growth, poverty, human rights, gender, governance, human development, environment and sustainable development. It considers how UNDP could integrate anti-corruption principles and strategies with its technical assistance to reduce poverty, realize the MDGs and promote sustainable development.

This publication aims to contribute to achieving the SDGs from an anti-corruption perspective.

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Transitional justice: Are amnesties the answer?

Transitional justice: Are amnesties the answer?

December 2005

Chair: Dr. John Githongo

Executive Director, Transparency International Kenya Panellists/Discussants: Mark Freeman, Senior Associate, International Center for Transitional Justice Dr. John Makumbe, Transparency International Zimbabwe Danijel Pantic, Secretary General, European Movement in Serbia Sergei Slotnikov, Director/President, Civic Foundation Interlegal, Transparency International Kazakhstan Jose Ugaz Sanchez Moreno, Special Attorney, Investigation Jan Urban, journalist, the Czech Republic Baltasar Garzon Real, Investigating Judge, Spain