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The Global Integrity Anti-Corruption Evidence (GI-ACE) research programme supports 14 research projects around the world generating actionable evidence that policymakers, practitioners, and advocates can use to design and implement more effective anti-corruption initiatives. Research undertaken is operationally relevant, problem-driven, rigorous, and actionable. The programme aims to help researchers communicate and share findings in ways that support practitioners designing and implementing more effective anti-corruption interventions.
On its first newsletter, GI-ACE shares information on:
- Fresh perspectives on the effectiveness of anti-corruption law enforcement in Nigeria
- Research insights into medicine theft in Malawi
- Building procurement integrity in Jamaica
- Cities of Integrity at the World Urban Forum
- Guest Blog: Two problems of corruption research, by Gian Marco Moisé (Dublin City University)
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