Evaluating and Monitoring Anti-Corruption Reforms and Programs - Training Workshop
The Asian Development Bank (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 a training workshop to discuss how action against corruption and non-transparency can be most effectively maintained to ensure transparent, efficient, and accountable governance towards sustainable development.
Date | Session / Activity | Presentation Material | Speaker(s) |
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21 Mar 2016 | Session 1 - Introduction | Introduction to U4 | Elizabeth Hart |
21 Mar 2016 | Session 1 - Introduction |
What is Corruption? Corruption, defined by Transparency International as “the abuse of entrusted power for private gain,” is tackled in this presentation. The discussion ... |
Fredrik Eriksson |
21 Mar 2016 | Session 2 - Current Trends in Corruption and Anti-Corruption Reforms in the Philippines | Presentation on Current State of Corruption in the Philippines | Leonina Mendoza Morillo |
21 Mar 2016 | Session 2 - Current Trends in Corruption and Anti-Corruption Reforms in the Philippines | Presentation on Anti-Corruption Reform Agenda in the Philippines | Leonina Mendoza Morillo |
Date | Session / Activity | Presentation Material | Speaker(s) |
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22 Mar 2016 | Session 3a - What Have Current Reforms Achieved and Where Have They Fallen Short? | Presentation on Achievements and Shortcomings of Anti-Corruption Reforms | Henry Schumacher |
22 Mar 2016 | Session 3b - Illicit Financial Flows | Presentation of a Case on How to Monitor Illicit Financial Flows to Avoid Corruption | John McDonald |
22 Mar 2016 | Session 4 - Opportunities and Obstacles to Anti-Corruption Reform and What This Means in the Philippine Context |
Opportunities and Obstacles to Anti-Corruption Reform and Tools to Assess the Potential for Successful Reform Striking an optimal balance between opportunities and deterrents for corruption leads to societal control of this unethical conduct. Effecting change ... |
Fredrik Eriksson |
22 Mar 2016 | Session 5 - Theories of Change for Anti-Corruption Reform in the Philippines |
Theories of Change for Anti-Corruption Reforms This presentation introduces the theory of change (ToC) methodology to advance anti-corruption reform. It explains the distinct features and various components... |
Fredrik Eriksson |
22 Mar 2016 | Session 6 - Monitoring and Evaluation of Anti-Corruption | Presentation on Monitoring and Evaluation Methods/Feedback Loops and the Challenges for Good Evaluation and Value for Money Consideration | Jose Antonio |
22 Mar 2016 | Session 6 - Monitoring and Evaluation of Anti-Corruption | Presentation on Indicators for Different Levels of a Results Chain/Theory of Change | Jose Antonio |
Date | Session / Activity | Presentation Material | Speaker(s) |
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23 Mar 2016 | Session 7 - Developing a Theory of Change for Anti-Corruption Reform in the Philippines | Presentation of the Findings/Conclusions of the Previous Two Days and Guidance to Participants on Group Work | Elizabeth Hart, Fredrik Eriksson |
23 Mar 2016 | Session 8 - The Way Forward | Presentation on the Way Forward/the Government's Perspective on What Lies Ahead | Gerard Mosquera |