I don't add much here anymore, but here are two new sources on corruption issues I have not seen before:
U4
http://www.u4.no/ - The U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Center is based in Norway
It won't let me copy the "about" section, so check it out.
They appear to be a training NGO focused on corruption training.
See their long term strategy here: http://www.u4.no/assets/generalresources/U4-strategy-2012-2016.pdf
Who runs U4?
The U4 Resource Centre is operated by the Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI), Bergen, Norway - a private social science research foundation working on issues of development and human rights. The web server and the core team behind U4 are based at CMI. Transparency International’s Secretariat in Berlin is responsible for the U4 Help Desk.
- See more at: http://www.u4.no/info/about-u4/#sthash.Pgv8vGBK.dpuf
The OECD Bribery & Corruption Page
http://www.oecd.org/corruption/
About U4
The U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre assists donor practitioners in more effectively addressing corruption challenges through their development support.
U4 offers relevant anti-corruption material, including our own applied research (featured under Themes), through an extensive web based resource centre. U4 also runs in-country workshops and online courses on anti-corruption measures and strategies for our partner agencies and their counterparts. Finally, a Helpdesk service providing expert answers to the most pressing questions faced by development practitioners in the field is also available through our website.
U4’s distinctive role in the anti-corruption field is a close working relationship with aid donors, whose practical challenges and policy issues shape our agenda and inform our priorities. Through our online resources and trainings U4 hopes to uphold our vision and mission. U4 does not investigate cases of corruption nor has the capacity to assist countries in pursuing investigations.
- See more at: http://www.u4.no/info/about-u4/#sthash.Pgv8vGBK.dpufAbout U4
The U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre assists donor practitioners in more effectively addressing corruption challenges through their development support.
U4 offers relevant anti-corruption material, including our own applied research (featured under Themes), through an extensive web based resource centre. U4 also runs in-country workshops and online courses on anti-corruption measures and strategies for our partner agencies and their counterparts. Finally, a Helpdesk service providing expert answers to the most pressing questions faced by development practitioners in the field is also available through our website.
U4’s distinctive role in the anti-corruption field is a close working relationship with aid donors, whose practical challenges and policy issues shape our agenda and inform our priorities. Through our online resources and trainings U4 hopes to uphold our vision and mission. U4 does not investigate cases of corruption nor has the capacity to assist countries in pursuing investigations.
- See more at: http://www.u4.no/info/about-u4/#sthash.Pgv8vGBK.dpufAbout U4
The U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre assists donor practitioners in more effectively addressing corruption challenges through their development support.
U4 offers relevant anti-corruption material, including our own applied research (featured under Themes), through an extensive web based resource centre. U4 also runs in-country workshops and online courses on anti-corruption measures and strategies for our partner agencies and their counterparts. Finally, a Helpdesk service providing expert answers to the most pressing questions faced by development practitioners in the field is also available through our website.
U4’s distinctive role in the anti-corruption field is a close working relationship with aid donors, whose practical challenges and policy issues shape our agenda and inform our priorities. Through our online resources and trainings U4 hopes to uphold our vision and mission. U4 does not investigate cases of corruption nor has the capacity to assist countries in pursuing investigations.
- See more at: http://www.u4.no/info/about-u4/#sthash.Pgv8vGBK.dpuf
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