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Fighting corruption in post-conflict and recovery situations: learning from the past

Based on empirical research in 5 countries (Afghanistan, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Iraq, Sierra Leone and Timor-Leste), the "Fighting Corruption in Post Conflict and Recovery Situations: Learning from the Past" report explores the dynamics between corruption

UNDP. Democratic Governance Group. Bureau for Development Policy
New York, UNDP, 2009
Why do developing country anti-corruption commissions fail to deal with corruption? Understanding the three dilemmas of organisational development, performance expectation, and donor and government cycles

This article reviews aspects of the literature on Anti-Corruption Agencies or Commissions (ACC) and sets the context for its empirical research into five African countries, i.e. Ghana, Malawi, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia.

Doig, Alan; Watt, David; Williams, Robert
2007
Foreign assistance: U.S. anticorruption programs in Sub-Saharan Africa will require time and commitment

In October 2000, the US congress passed the International Anticorruption and Good Governance Act. The purpose of this legislation was to promote good governance by helping other countries combat corruption and improve government transparency and accountability. U.S.

USA. Government Accountability Office
Washington, GAO, 2004
Fighting poverty and corruption: integrating the fight against corruption into the PRS process: Analysis and recommendations for development cooperation

Corruption is a cause of poverty in developing countries, and a constraint to successful poverty reduction.

German Agency for Technical Cooperation
Eschborn, GTZ, 2003

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