Are African countries preventing corruption and prosecuting related crimes?
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Many governments are falling behind on their commitments under the African Union’s anti-corruption convention.
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Many governments are falling behind on their commitments under the African Union’s anti-corruption convention.
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When politicians openly declare their assets, it's harder to mask potential corruption from the public. But standards vary around the world. We look at good examples and ongoing…
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Scandal has spurred action in France, where politicians will soon have to declare their assets. Do these changes go far enough?
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Ten years ago, a handful of activists met to discuss ways to advance the recognition of the right to information. That small community has grown to over 200 organisations and 600…
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A new student-led movement in China is helping inspire the next generation to become leaders of integrity.
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Together with Human Rights Watch, we have assessed the effectiveness of the IMF’s approach during the pandemic by analysing how well governments of Cameroon, Ecuador, Egypt and…
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National governments aren’t the only ones failing African citizens in the fight against corruption.
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As climate change creates huge ecological and economic damage, more and more money is being given to at-risk countries to help them prevent it and adapt to its effects. But poorly…
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Transparency International chair Huguette Labelle on the G20’s anti-corruption action plan