International Centre for Asset Recovery and related efforts to trace and recover illicit assets
Developing smarter ways to prevent corruption and strengthen governance
Promoting ethical business through compliance and Collective Action
Tackling corruption to protect our planet
Helping public institutions manage resources transparently and effectively
Supporting Ukraine to prevent corruption and strengthen public institutions
Postgraduate certificates with the University of Basel
Free self-paced eLearning courses and practical resources
Practitioner-led training focused on real-world financial crime challenges
High-impact training for government agencies on financial investigations, asset recovery and more
Financial crime risk assessment tool and country ranking
Multi-stakeholder initiatives for business integrity
Network of anti-corruption and conservation professionals
Peer learning on crypto-related crime in Latin America
Practitioner network tackling crypto-related crime in Africa
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The Basel Institute and the United Nations Development Programme UNDP are partnering in a research project on the potential of community-based participatory approaches for strengthening anti-corruption efforts. The initiative involves conducting a baseline assessment of context sensitive indicators in the communities targeted by ongoing social accountability initiatives supported by UNDP in the Philippines, Serbia, Ghana and Papua New Guinea. The collaboration is intended to generate recommendations to improve the effectiveness of these projects by incorporating detailed information on local context. A second evaluation will be undertaken in three years' time in order to assess impact.
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