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2 March 2021

Peacebuilding & Corruption: Look through an Anti-Corruption lens toward Security Sector Reform

By Julien Joly Corruption, conflict and instability are profoundly intertwined. It has been shown time and again that corruption not only...

6 January 2021

Best of 2020

By Malavika Krishnan Happy 2021 from the Corruption in Fragile States Blog and the Corruption, Justice and Legitimacy (CJL) Team! Though...

25 October 2020

How Micro-corruptions Can Make Many a Journey Miserable

By Kim Wilson As part of the Journeys Project, I, with teams of Fletcher students, have explored the financial journey of refugees. We...

28 July 2020

Orders from Above: Curated Resources Exploring Social Norms and Public Authorities

By Cori Simmons From traditional anti-corruption initiatives to social accountability programs, so much of our field’s practice is...

25 February 2021

Two roads that will never meet?

An agenda for dialogue on the intersection of peacebuilding and anti-corruption By Diana Chigas For me, as a peacebuilding practitioner...

30 November 2020

Follow the Money, Stop Misinformation and Support Innovation: Accountability during COVID

Interview with Cheri-Leigh Erasmus. This interview has been edited for brevity and clarity. Legacies of corruption in fragile and...

5 October 2020

Social Norms vs Anti-Corruption Laws: And the winner is???

By Cheyanne Scharbatke-Church Visualize this: you walk into a meeting in a government ministry office and one of the officials is wearing...

12 July 2020

M&E of the Intangible: Resources on Social Norms

By Dhaval Kothari Social norms have risen significantly in profile amongst those working on behavior change related to gender, female...

21 January 2021

The Threat is Real: what it means for civil servants when social norms and the law do not align

By Cheyanne Scharbatke-Church In late 2019, I travelled to Kampala to work with the DFID and EU supported Strengthening Uganda’s...

8 November 2020

The Cost of Democracy: How Dark Money is Funding Democratic Backsliding

By Jared Miller The most worrying parts of the 2020 election to me have not been the seemingly daily bombshells reported in the media,...

9 September 2020

Edutainment for anti-corruption: 3-step approach using behavioral science to make it more effective

By Alexandra De Filippo, Humma Sheikh Leveraging entertaining media for educational purposes — a.k.a. edutainment — has been long...

3 June 2020

Another Piece of the Puzzle: Locating Values and Social Norms within Context

By Cori Simmons In peacebuilding or development, practitioners and scholars alike hear an all-too-common (but important!) refrain:...

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