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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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Anti-Corruption and Human Rights, Anti-Corruption in SDGs,

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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Anti-Corruption in Service Delivery Sectors,

Achieving transparency in pro-poor education incentives

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User’s Guide on Assessing Water Governance

User’s Guide on Assessing Water Governance

2013

Water governance has emerged as one of the most critical areas in the context of sustainable water resources development and services, necessary to respond to global water shortages – a crisis which is not about having too little water to satisfy our needs, but rather a crisis of managing water and making it accessible to all.

The user’s guide on assessing water governance is a pertinent tool which comes at the right time for development practitioners and managers, but most important for Governments, water departments, local authorities and civil society to assist assessing the situation how water is supplied, to whom, how, and identify bottlenecks and challenges.

The guide aims to assist practitioners to design and conduct water governance assessments more effectively within their own local or national context. It also offers guidance on a number of concrete topics, which governance aspects are important to look at, the choice of indicators, data collection, how to manage multi-stakeholder processes and how to use the findings to influence policy. The publication was jointly developed by the UNDP Oslo Governance Centre, the UNDP Water Governance Facility in Stockholm, the Water Integrity Network in Berlin and the UNDP Global Programme on Anti-Corruption for Development Effectiveness (PACDE).