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Les Nouveaux Indicateurs d’Intégrité en Afrique Sont Disponibles!
Par Hazel Feigenblatt — August 26, 2015. For English click here. Au cours des trois dernières années, Global Integrity et son réseau de plus de 200 chercheurs et évaluateurs africains ont travaillé sans relâche sur une nouvelle évaluation basée sur des indicateurs couvrant les questions de transparence et de redevabilité dans les 54 pays africains.…
August 26, 2015
Money, Politics, and Transparency: Announcing the Launch of the Campaign Finance Indicators Dataset
By Michael Moses — July 14, 2015. Global Integrity is pleased to announce the launch of the Money, Politics and Transparency website, a cutting edge suite of tools, data, and analyses that digs into the role of money in politics all across the world. The website houses Global Integrity’s Campaign Finance Indicators dataset, a uniquely…
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July 14, 2015
Our revised strategy: Learning to open governance
By Alan Hudson — July 7, 2015. Global Integrity’s mission is to advance progress towards open and effective governance. Since I took the reins at the start of the year, we’ve been reviewing and revising our strategy to make sure that we’re doing what’s needed to deliver on our mission. At our most recent Board…
July 7, 2015
We’re Looking for Research or Journalism Intern
Global Integrity is looking for a research or journalism intern to start in July. Our ideal candidate will play a key support role for Global Integrity’s research on the States Integrity Investigation project (in partnership with the Center for Public Integrity), is already based in Washington DC, and is able to legally work in the US. Specific responsibilities…
June 10, 2015
Money in Politics: Political Finance Regimes across the Globe
By Michael Moses — May 27, 2015. The influence of money in politics is a hot button issue. Recent elections in countries as diverse as the United States, Malawi, Bangladesh, and Venezuela have seen large inflows of money of uncertain provenance. Many political finance regimes across the world are characterized by low levels of public disclosure,…
May 27, 2015
The Marketplace of Ideas: From “external assessments” to country-level learning
By Alan Hudson — May 4, 2015. Many organizations put a lot of time and effort into conducting external assessments of developing countries, the policies they have in place and the progress that is being made in various sectors. For a lot of organizations such external assessments are central to what they do and, even…
May 4, 2015