International Standards and Best Practices for Mitigating Corruption in Aid Flows and Sub-National Revenue Transfers

Event: Corruption Risks and Anti-Corruption Strategies in Climate Financing: Good Governance Towards Integrity, Transparency, and Accountability in Achieving Objectives in Climate Mitigation and Adaptation - Training Workshop

International Standards and Best Practices for Mitigating Corruption in Aid Flows and Sub-National Revenue Transfers

27 May 2015
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Reducing corruption risks is the basic logic of anti-corruption. Information is the key to reducing corruption, increasing transparency, and getting the system right from the beginning. This presentation offers examples of effective transparency and accountability initiatives in mitigating corruption, and shows how these are related with international climate finance.

Geographical Focus: 
Global
Type of Content: 
Learning Event

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