Abusing democracy: power elites in Azerbaijan
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As Azerbaijan heads to the polls, we take a look at the country and the work of our chapter in giving citizens there a voice.
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As Azerbaijan heads to the polls, we take a look at the country and the work of our chapter in giving citizens there a voice.
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Our report shows big exporting nations don’t do enough to stop multinationals bribing their way across international markets.
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Sri Lanka's J.C. Weliamuna – a member of Transparency International's board of directors – was awarded the 2012 Citizen’s Peace Award on 18 September 2013, recognising his work in…
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As leaders at the UN discuss the future of development, our message is clear: fight corruption to win the battle against poverty.
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Our new documentary films and reports profile the need for strong access to information laws in the Middle East and North Africa.
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The government of Montengero's decision to take away the unique birth number has made it harder for civil society groups to gain access to information on the assets of public…
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The global defence sector is characterised by secret budgets, high-value contracts and a lack of transparency – a worrying opportunity for corruption. Our new 'Watchdogs' report…
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From Mexico City to Johannesburg to Bangkok, this year we are holding a series of talks across the globe on how to ensure that investment in the response to climate change really…
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Vietnam has seen extraordinary examples of ordinary people standing up against corruption. But some are targeted by the institutions they criticise.
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On 7 September close to 240,000 registered voters across the scattered islands in the Maldives will cast their votes in the second-ever multiparty presidential election.
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As leaders arrive in St Petersburg for the G20 Summit, civil society voices across the world are calling for one thing: action.
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There are many ways China could show its intent to fight corruption. The show trial of Bo Xilai is not one of them.
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As the sport’s governing body prepares to elect a new president, it’s time to come clean about the past.
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In the wake of a scandal and a dissolved parliament, can a new Czech government restore public confidence?
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On Thursday, 15 August Transparency International will announce the winners of the Transparency International’s 20th Anniversary Youth Photo and Writing Competition.
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Our new posters make the complexities of the forest-saving scheme simple to understand.