27 June 2018, University of Manchester (Development Studies Association conference)

Corruption constrains public services and hobbles development. How can we work with political realities to tackle corruption, sector by sector? The Anti-Corruption Evidence Research Consortium is working to find new strategies to loosen the grip of corruption on public services and productivity. Participants of this session of the annual Development Studies Association conference discussed the Consortium’s progress to date.

Chair:

Pallavi Roy – Research Director, SOAS-ACE

Speakers:

Mushtaq Khan – Executive Director, SOAS-ACE

Eleanor Hutchinson – London School of Health and Tropical Medicine

Emmanuel Tyari – TMBM Capital

Mark Pyman – University of Exeter

Elizabeth David-Barrett – University of Sussex

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