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29 April 2019
Broad Anti-Corruption Programs Are the Wrong Approach
By Mark Pyman The Corruption in Fragile States Blog welcomes back Mark Pyman, founder of the sector-based corruption reform website...
26 November 2018
Changing Social Norms: What Anti-Corruption Practitioners Should Read
By Hope Schaitkin New material on social norms change seems to be appearing every week. It can be hard to keep up with it, let alone...
1 July 2018
When Not to Call a Spade a Spade: The Importance of Quiet Anti-Corruption Initiatives
By Sabina Robillard with Louino Robillard Corruption is a complex adaptive system – it does not stay still while being attacked, but...
27 February 2018
The Big Shift That Police and Justice Professionals Need to Make in Fragile States
By Cheyanne Scharbatke-Church When operating in fragile states, donors and implementers working in the police, justice and corrections...
1 April 2019
Three Reasons Why Actors in Fragile and Conflict-Affected States Must Stop Ignoring Social Norms
By Diana Chigas and Cheyanne Scharbatke-Church As OECD Knowledge Partners, we originally presented these ideas at the 2019 OECD Integrity...
10 October 2018
The Elementary Problem That Undermines Social Change Programming: Word of Warning to Anti-Corruption
By Cheyanne Scharbatke-Church and Hope Schaitkin There is increasing interest in understanding the role social norms play (or see here or...
20 June 2018
Corruption That Kills: How Corruption is Undermining Peace and Democracy in Mexico
By Talia Hagerty and Carlos Juárez Cruz Mexico is about to face the biggest test to peace and democracy it has seen in decades – and endemic...
29 January 2018
Two Insights from an Experiment in Collective Corruption Resistance
By Kiely Barnard-Webster and Cheyanne Scharbatke-Church With every experimental action, there needs to be feedback (informal and formal...
4 March 2019
Anti-Corruption Programs — Know Your Crowd!
By Cheyanne Scharbatke-Church & Diana Chigas Social norms exist within a group. They represent mutual expectations, not just common...
18 September 2018
Why We Need to Connect Peacebuilding and Illicit Financial Flows: A Global Approach
By James Cohen In the spring of 2016, while working at the US Institute of Peace, I was part of a well-attended meeting to discuss...
12 June 2018
When Your Project’s Success Gets a “So What?” in Response
By Cheyanne Scharbatke-Church Understanding success isn’t easy at the best of times in complex environments. But when change is achieved...
18 January 2018
What Worked: Fighting Corruption Through Collective Action
By Kiely Barnard-Webster The central contribution of the Network [for its members] is that members no longer feel alone in the fight...