ANTICORRP country studies on Mexico and Tanzania submitted to European Commission
In the framework of the ANTICORRP research consortium, the Basel Institute, in collaboration with partners from four research institutions across Europe, finalized and submitted the first deliverable of the research work package 4 (WP4), The Ethnographic Study of Corruption, to the European Commission. The Commission has approved the study on “Comparative country reports on institutional performance - Countries: Bosnia, Kosovo, Hungary, Italy, Mexico, Russia, Tanzania, Turkey” which is now available on the ANTICORRP website.
The Basel Institute contributed the studies on Mexico and Tanzania that seek to advance the understanding of the conditions under which anti-corruption social accountability initiatives can be effective in different social and cultural contexts.