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Ukraine Systematic Country Diagnostic

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Reports & Research
Policy Papers & Briefs
april, 2017
Ukraine
Europe
Central Asia

Ukraine has tremendous potential that has not yet been reached. Ukraine is endowed with intelligent, energetic, and entrepreneurial people; extraordinary fertile land; considerable natural resources; and a geographic location at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. There is no reason why Ukraine, under the right conditions, should not be among the league of prosperous and successful nations.

Land Corruption Risk Mapping: Developing a handbook on how to identify and tackle corruption risks in land governance

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Reports & Research
maart, 2017
Kenya

The Land Corruption Risk Mapping Instrument is designed to raise awareness and understand how to detect corruption in land governance issues. The instrument is developed in a way that it can be applied in any Sub-Saharan African country. It is published as a handbook that gives explanations, guidance and examples.

Land administration in Bangladesh: Problems and analytical approach to solution

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Peer-reviewed publication
februari, 2017
Bangladesh

Rapid population growth combined with fast rate of land transfer and land conversion urges for an effective land administration and management in Bangladesh. But the land administration system in Bangladesh is corrupt, inefficient, and unreliable and inherently contains systematic weaknesses. It proliferates and perpetuates the endemic nature of land disputes.

Preventing corruption in community mineral beneficiation schemes

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Policy Papers & Briefs
januari, 2017
Global

This paper analyses patterns of corruption and corruption risks related to community mineral beneficiation schemes (CMBSs) that distribute benefits funded by mineral revenues to communities. It analyses insights from existing scholarship on CMBSs, evidence from seven cases of corruption, and lessons from guidance documents on reducing corruption in the mining value chain.

The Effect of Local Governance on Firm Productivity and Resource Allocation

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Reports & Research
Policy Papers & Briefs
januari, 2017
Vietnam
Eastern Asia
Oceania

Governance quality plays a key role in private sector development: competent bureaucrats not only create good policies and regulations but also effectively implement them to shape the business environment. The authors exploit Vietnam’s decentralization of administrative tasks since the early 2000s to test this hypothesis.

Gender-responsive work on land and corruption

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Manuals & Guidelines
december, 2016
Sub-Saharan Africa

Land corruption affects women and men, but the impact is experienced differently by each gender. Packed with practical advice, this guide, produced by Transparency International, will help organisations understand these differences in order to design advocacy programmes that are both inclusive and effective.

Digitising the landscape: Technology to improve integrity in natural resource management

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Policy Papers & Briefs
december, 2016
Global

Many information technology initiatives have emerged in recent years with the aim of improving natural resource management. These take a variety of technological forms designed either to directly curb corruption in resource extraction and production, or to enhance information flows, facilitate citizen participation, and hold specific actors accountable.

Enterprise Surveys

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Training Resources & Tools
Reports & Research
Policy Papers & Briefs
december, 2016
Lesotho
Africa

The Enterprise Surveys (ES) focus on many aspects of the business environment. These factors can be accommodating or constraining for firms and play an important role in whether an economy’s private sector will thrive or not. An accommodating business environment is one that encourages firms to operate efficiently.

Widow's Cry (Pakorpa Susangho)

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Videos
november, 2016
Western Africa
Ghana

Pakorpa Susangho’ (Widow’s Cry) is an exploration of how corruption impacts on widows in the Upper East region of Ghana. This participatory video was devised and shot by ten widows from Kulbia, on the outskirts of Bolgatanga, using cutting-edge production techniques and equipment (including iPads as powerful video cameras).

Tierras y conflictos rurales

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Reports & Research
november, 2016
Colombia

Este informe documenta y analiza los cambios en la estructura de la propiedad agraria en Colombia durante la segunda mitad del siglo XX y la primera década del siglo XXI.

How institutions shape land deals: The role of corruption

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Reports & Research
november, 2016
Global

Large-scale land acquisitions, or land grabs, concentrate in developing countries which are also known for their corruption-friendly setting caused by a weak institutional framework. We argue that corrupt elites exploit this given institutional set-up to strike deals with international investors at the expense of the local population.