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Call for Contributors – State Integrity Investigation II
By Global Integrity — January 5, 2015. Global Integrity is hiring Peer Reviewers with expertise in state governance in all 50 States. Apply here About the Project The State Integrity Investigation II project is a collaboration between the Center for Public Integrity and Global Integrity. This new effort will refine and update a project…
January 5, 2015
Leaving But Not Disappearing
By Nathaniel Heller — December 18, 2014. As I mentioned recently on my personal blog, I’ll be wrapping up at Global Integrity on December 31st, making my professional transition to the Results for Development Institute on January 1 2015. In practice, Friday December 19th will be my last day in the office, as Global Integrity…
December 18, 2014
Integrity Insider – December 2014
Looking at What’s Ahead for Global Integrity in 2014 Happy New Year, everyone! It’s been a while since we sent one of these out, so here’s a quick brain dump of what’s coming up for Global Integrity in the next several months. Please stop by to say hi the next time you are in Washington, DC…
December 16, 2014
Five Stars for Transparency!
By Alan Hudson — December 3, 2014. We’re delighted to be able to share the news that Global Integrity has just been awarded a five-star rating by Transparify, joining organizations such as the Center for Global Development, and the World Resources Institute at the top of the ranking. As Transparify’s note on methodology makes clear, the…
December 3, 2014
Opening governance, doing development differently
By Alan Hudson — October 28, 2014. Last week, I was pleased to be part of a two-day event on “Doing Development Differently,” organized by the Overseas Development Institute and the Building State Capability program at the Harvard Kennedy School. The aim of the event was to bring together various related conversations and initiatives about…
October 28, 2014
Avoiding a Soylent Green Data Revolution
By Nathaniel Heller — October 16, 2014. With the recent launch of the UN Secretary General’s Independent Expert Advisory Group on the Data Revolution for Sustainable Development, development and data gurus have begun focusing in earnest on how precisely the increasing availability of data in the coming decades could or could not accelerate development efforts.…
October 16, 2014