Curbing corruption in public procurement – what can be done?
Using big data to identify indicators of corruption in aid-funded public procurement? Join the debate.
Using big data to identify indicators of corruption in aid-funded public procurement? Join the debate.
A workshop held with ACE partners at the James Grant Centre of Excellence for Universal Health Coverage at BRAC University, the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and the team at SOAS, led to some fascinating discoveries about why irregularities occur in the practice of local healthcare delivery in Bangladesh, and what could be done about it.
Ahead of the UN's International Anti-Corruption Day, our Research Director Pallavi Roy explains how and why the ACE research consortium was established to find new ways to make anti-corruption real.
Sumaiya Khair is an Adviser - Executive Management at Transparency International Bangladesh, and a Professor of Law at the University of Dhaka. We hear how she came to her work.
Fortunata Makene is Head of Strategic Research and Publications at the Economic and Social Research Foundation, Tanzania. She tells us about her work in social protection and human rights.
This week, we meet Idayat Hassan, Director of CDD West Africa, based in Abuja. As part of the ACE Research Consortium Idayat is reviewing the effectiveness of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission in Nigeria, and scenario planning for its future combatting corruption. We find out what brought her to this work.
The Anti-Corruption Evidence (ACE) programme is taking a new and innovative approach to tackling corruption.
The Anti-Corruption Evidence (ACE) programme is taking a new and innovative approach to tackling corruption.
Today, ACE is delighted to publish our founding analysis of the political and economic context to anti-corruption efforts, both historically and today, in the three countries where the ACE programme will engage: Tanzania, Nigeria and Bangladesh.