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A walkthrough of the COVID-19 Fiscal Governance Database Learn & Adapt ________ COVID-19 Response At the onset of the lockdowns in March, we focused on sharing and learning with our team and checked in with 70 partners, listening to how they were tackling challenges across operations, programs, and strategy to emerge from the crisis with greater resilience. Below…
We are now happy to make the Global Integrity COVID-19, Fiscal Governance & Anti-Corruption Database open to all. It’s a resource that we hope will be as useful to others as it has been to us. The database is organized in 14 columns that include tags to enable searching. Here are definitions and frequencies for each tag. Below are…
Published in April 2020, our new strategy sets out our approach to enhancing the ability of governance reformers and change agents in countries and communities around the world to address challenges relating to corruption and the use of public resources. If you have thoughts about our strategy, or would like to discuss how we might…
In 2012, Global Integrity embarked on a five-year collaboration with the Mo Ibrahim Foundation to generate the Africa Integrity Indicators (AII), which assesses key social, economic, political and anti-corruption mechanisms at the national level across all 54 African countries. That initial work has now been extended to continue our annual research process. Both the breadth…
In 2012, Global Integrity embarked on a five-year collaboration with the Mo Ibrahim Foundation to generate the Africa Integrity Indicators (AII), which assesses key social, economic, political and anti-corruption mechanisms at the national level across all 54 African countries. That initial work has now been extended to continue our annual research process. Both the breadth…