Evaluating and Monitoring Anti-Corruption Reforms and Programs

Events

Evaluating and Monitoring Anti-Corruption Reforms and Programs

21 March 2016
Manila
Philippines

ADB, in collaboration with the German International Cooperation (GIZ) and the U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Center, and in partnership with the Government of the Philippines' Office of the Ombudsman, organized this high-level event with panel discussion on Evaluating and Monitoring Anti-Corruption Reforms and Programs to discuss how action against corruption and non-transparency can be most effectively maintained to ensure transparent, efficient, and accountable governance towards sustainable development.

Program and Learning Materials: 
Date Session / Activity Presentation Material Speaker(s)
21 Mar 2016 Welcome Remarks David Binns
21 Mar 2016 Session 1 - Anti-Corruption Reforms and Programs: The General Picture Towards Good Governance in Public Funding Anti-Corruption Efforts in the Philippines: Sustaining the Gains and Moving Forward
This presentation features the different types of anti-corruption approach employed by the Office of the Ombudsman in the Philippines. The office’s multi...
Conchita Carpio-Morales
21 Mar 2016 Session 1 - Anti-Corruption Reforms and Programs: The General Picture Towards Good Governance in Public Funding Reforming a Government Agency Towards Integrity and Transparency: Ingredients of Good Governance and Maintaining Momentum Raul Asis
21 Mar 2016 Session 1 - Anti-Corruption Reforms and Programs: The General Picture Towards Good Governance in Public Funding Anti-Corruption Reforms and Programs: Monitoring and Evaluating Effectiveness Elizabeth Hart
21 Mar 2016 Session 2 - Panel Discussion on Anti-Corruption Reforms and Programs: How to Evaluate and Monitor Results-Oriented Implementation Henry Schumacher, Prospero de Vera, Kate Henlon, Mahar Mangahas, Tamara Kovziridze, John McDonald

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