Enhancing Government Effectiveness & Transparency: The Fight Against Corruption

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Enhancing Government Effectiveness & Transparency: The Fight Against Corruption

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Olena Pavlenko

The crisis and recovery period can be used by IFIs to train countries and governments to implement high standards for procurements and reporting on spendings.
Wed, 09/23/2020 - 09:00
Sammer elsayed

Sector specific corruption risk assessment and mitigation are crucial to translate anti-corruption efforts into practical and actionable steps.
Wed, 09/23/2020 - 09:00
Nicholas Nam

Why is corruption is so important? It impacts everyone directly or indirectly says Rajni Bajpai.
Wed, 09/23/2020 - 09:02
Nicholas Nam

Bernard Myers: Corruption undermines trust and political economy challenges are critical. There is opportunity to mobilize stakeholders and citizens and in doing so, create political momentum.
Wed, 09/23/2020 - 09:04
Mohinder Gulati

We have to understand the underlying drivers of corruption in order to devise the strategies to fight corruption and designing the role the global institutions can play. Two dominant drivers are Gain (access to scarce benefits or resources constrained either due to government policies or scarcity of resources) and Pain (to avoid harrasment or misapplication of coercive power of the state). This "Gain-Pain" paradigm of drivers of corruption should drive the "how" of reducing corruption. What role can the Bank play in transparency in distribution of public services and benefits and public accountability in exercise of coercive power (regulation, controls, rules) of the state?
Wed, 09/23/2020 - 09:05

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