Participatory corruption appraisal: a methodology for assessing how corruption affects the urban poor

Auteur(s) : Holloway, Richard; Teggemann, Stefanie

Organisation : UNDP, Partnership for Governance Reform in Indonesia

Editeur : Jakarta, Partnership for Governance Reform, 2001

Pages :

39 p.

This book details a methodology which allows outsiders, working with insiders, to understand and systematize information concerning corruption in poor communities and its impact on the poor, as well as enabling insiders to think through what they might do to improve their situation, and introduces them to some people who might help them to do this. This methodology has been tried in the limited context of three urban slum areas in three towns in Indonesia - Yogyakarta, Jakarta and Makassar. It seems to the organizers that this methodology has promise of wider application and they ask that people try, modify and test it themselves.

  • Corruption, Outils diagnostiques / Enquêtes, Développement économique et social, Pauvreté
  • Asie et Pacifique
    Indonésie