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It has been put together based on insights of the Basel Institute's asset recovery team. It covers: \n\n\n- Technology and the digital divide\n- Legal and bureaucratic hurdles to recovering stolen assets\n- Political will amid increased social pressures\n- Raised stakes in ongoing debates, including over the use of returned assets\n- The wider role of asset recovery in anti-corruption and sustainable development\n\n\nThe analysis is not meant to be exhaustive but to encourage feedback, debate and thinking outside the box.","","English",2020,"Basel Institute on Governance","2020-04-22",false,[21],"Asset Recovery",[],[],[25],"Asset Recovery and Enforcement",[15],[28,29],"Article","Report",{"id":31,"storage":32,"filename_disk":33,"filename_download":34,"title":35,"type":36,"created_on":8,"modified_on":8,"charset":7,"filesize":37,"width":38,"height":39,"duration":7,"embed":7,"description":7,"location":7,"tags":7,"metadata":40,"focal_point_x":7,"focal_point_y":7,"tus_id":7,"tus_data":7,"uploaded_on":8},"d8e46f15-91c0-446f-993e-91776adf23a5","local","d8e46f15-91c0-446f-993e-91776adf23a5.jpg","Pages-from-covid-asset-recovery-analysis.jpg","Analysis cover","image\u002Fjpeg",560879,2481,3508,{},[],[43],{"id":44,"publications_id":45,"tags_id":60},4927,{"id":5,"status":6,"sort":7,"user_created":46,"date_created":8,"user_updated":47,"date_updated":9,"nid":10,"slug":11,"image":31,"title":12,"body":13,"citation":14,"language":15,"year":16,"publisher":17,"date_published":18,"external":19,"topic":48,"link_internal":49,"link_external":50,"featured":19,"topics":51,"languages":52,"type":53,"area":7,"programme":7,"websites":7,"summary":7,"pdf_text":7,"main_points":7,"short_version":7,"subtitle":7,"countries":54,"tags":55,"pdf":56,"authors":58},"03bebfd8-0b40-4a2a-820d-b9d9c13b9de6","3d9ff205-1640-4f34-b5b6-86977f51bbd6",[21],[],[],[25],[15],[28,29],[],[44],[57],1894,[59],2034,{"id":61,"name":62},1381,"Health",[64],{"id":57,"publications_id":65,"directus_files_id":76},{"id":5,"status":6,"sort":7,"user_created":46,"date_created":8,"user_updated":47,"date_updated":9,"nid":10,"slug":11,"image":31,"title":12,"body":13,"citation":14,"language":15,"year":16,"publisher":17,"date_published":18,"external":19,"topic":66,"link_internal":67,"link_external":68,"featured":19,"topics":69,"languages":70,"type":71,"area":7,"programme":7,"websites":7,"summary":7,"pdf_text":7,"main_points":7,"short_version":7,"subtitle":7,"countries":72,"tags":73,"pdf":74,"authors":75},[21],[],[],[25],[15],[28,29],[],[44],[57],[59],{"id":77,"storage":32,"filename_disk":78,"filename_download":79,"title":79,"type":80,"folder":81,"uploaded_by":46,"created_on":82,"modified_by":7,"modified_on":82,"charset":7,"filesize":83,"width":7,"height":7,"duration":7,"embed":7,"description":84,"location":7,"tags":7,"metadata":7,"focal_point_x":7,"focal_point_y":7,"tus_id":7,"tus_data":7,"uploaded_on":82},"ce155018-f715-49dc-809d-fdae3c59a346","ce155018-f715-49dc-809d-fdae3c59a346.pdf","covid-asset-recovery-analysis.pdf","application\u002Fpdf","67f22e04-d26f-4baa-b91f-acc5f89d87f5","2022-04-27T11:54:20.000Z",950043,"View PDF",[86],{"id":59,"publications_id":87,"authors_id":98},{"id":5,"status":6,"sort":7,"user_created":46,"date_created":8,"user_updated":47,"date_updated":9,"nid":10,"slug":11,"image":31,"title":12,"body":13,"citation":14,"language":15,"year":16,"publisher":17,"date_published":18,"external":19,"topic":88,"link_internal":89,"link_external":90,"featured":19,"topics":91,"languages":92,"type":93,"area":7,"programme":7,"websites":7,"summary":7,"pdf_text":7,"main_points":7,"short_version":7,"subtitle":7,"countries":94,"tags":95,"pdf":96,"authors":97},[21],[],[],[25],[15],[28,29],[],[44],[57],[59],{"id":99,"name":100,"position":7,"image":101},297,"Gretta Fenner","06f7143f-fe9b-45df-87a0-8c2e8f721109",[103,172,202,246,275,310,337,380,410,439],{"id":104,"slug":105,"title":106,"status":6,"nid":107,"year":108,"body":109,"external":19,"topic":110,"language":15,"type":112,"date_published":113,"image":114,"citation":14,"publisher":17,"link_internal":115,"link_external":122,"authors":123,"countries":152,"tags":157,"pdf":164,"topics":166,"featured":19,"languages":168,"summary":7,"programme":7,"area":7,"websites":7,"pdf_text":7,"sort":7,"user_created":46,"date_created":169,"user_updated":47,"date_updated":170,"main_points":7,"short_version":7,"subtitle":7,"link":171},2227,"TZ-giftgiving","Using behavioural insights to reduce gift giving in a Tanzanian public hospital: Findings from a mixed-methods evaluation",2251,2022,"This is the final technical report of the research project \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Face.globalintegrity.org\u002Fprojects\u002Ftanzhealth\u002F\">Addressing bribery in the Tanzanian health sector: A behavioural approach\u003C\u002Fa>.\n\nPrevious research has shown that social norms of gift-giving and reciprocity are linked to patterns of bribery in the Tanzanian health sector. Health facility staff that do not accept a gift or reciprocate a favour are often punished by means of gossip, criticism, and even social isolation, further enforcing the norms. On the other hand, gift-giving and bribery exacerbate inequality in access to healthcare, as patients who are able and willing to give gifts might receive preferential treatment at the expense of those who cannot afford them. At the extreme, gifts and other unofficial payments become a requirement for access to services, with life threatening consequences for the most vulnerable groups.\n\nIn this mixed-methods evaluation we aimed to understand the feasibility and potential impact of a multi-component behavioural intervention on rates of gift exchange between users and staff of a public regional referral hospital in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The intervention aimed to shift users’ (i.e. patients and individuals accompanying them to the health facility) and health providers’ attitudes and perceived social norms around gift-giving, and to reduce actual exchange of gifts (i.e. the behaviour).\n\nThis research project was funded by the Global Integrity Anti-Corruption Evidence Programme (GI-ACE), funded with UK aid from the UK government. The project implementation was a collaboration between the Basel Institute on Governance, the UK Behavioural Insights Team, the University of Dar es Salam and the University of Utrecht.\n\nThe technical report is free to share under a Creative Commons AttributionNonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) licence.",[111],"Public Governance",[29],"2022-09-08","https:\u002F\u002Fjam.baselgovernance.org\u002Fapi\u002Fassets\u002Fda338e5c-b31c-467a-bf3a-6af8e465fdec?width=600&height=840",[116,119],{"url":117,"caption":118},"\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications\u002Fwp-40"," See related Working Paper: Developing anti-corruption interventions addressing social norms: Lessons from a field pilot in Tanzania",{"url":120,"caption":121},"\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications\u002Fadopting-peer-led-approach-disseminate-anti-corruption-messages-results-network-survey"," See related paper: Results of the network survey",[],[124,128,132,136,140,144,148],{"authors_id":125},{"id":126,"name":127},295,"Claudia Baez Camargo",{"authors_id":129},{"id":130,"name":131},505,"Violette Gadenne",{"authors_id":133},{"id":134,"name":135},506,"Veronica Mkoji",{"authors_id":137},{"id":138,"name":139},507,"Dilhan Perera",{"authors_id":141},{"id":142,"name":143},508,"Ruth Persian",{"authors_id":145},{"id":146,"name":147},370,"Richard Sambaiga",{"authors_id":149},{"id":150,"name":151},509,"Tobias Stark",[153],{"countries_id":154},{"id":155,"name":156},224,"Tanzania",[158,162],{"tags_id":159},{"id":160,"name":161},982,"Anti-corruption",{"tags_id":163},{"id":61,"name":62},[165],2267,[167],"Corruption Prevention and Public Governance",[15],"2022-09-08T10:04:05.000Z","2026-06-02T14:09:01.000Z","\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications\u002FTZ-giftgiving",{"id":173,"slug":174,"title":175,"status":6,"nid":176,"year":177,"body":178,"external":19,"topic":179,"language":15,"type":181,"date_published":182,"image":183,"citation":14,"publisher":17,"link_internal":184,"link_external":185,"authors":189,"countries":190,"tags":191,"pdf":196,"topics":198,"featured":19,"languages":7,"summary":7,"programme":7,"area":7,"websites":7,"pdf_text":7,"sort":7,"user_created":46,"date_created":199,"user_updated":47,"date_updated":200,"main_points":7,"short_version":7,"subtitle":7,"link":201},2429,"basel-aml-index-2025","Basel AML Index 2025",2893,2025,"This is the 14th annual Public Edition report of the Basel AML Index, an independent, data-based ranking and risk assessment tool for money laundering and related financial crime risks around the world.\n\nThe Basel AML Index provides risk scores for jurisdictions based on data from 17 publicly accessible sources such as the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), Transparency International and the Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime. The risk scores cover five domains considered to contribute to a high money laundering risk:\n\n\n- Quality of AML\u002FCFT\u002FCPF framework\n- Corruption and fraud risks\n- Financial transparency and standards\n- Public transparency and accountability\n- Political and legal risks\n\n\nThe Basel AML Index is developed and maintained by the Basel Institute on Governance through its \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fbaselgovernance.org\u002Fnode\u002F25\">International Centre for Asset Recovery\u003C\u002Fa> (ICAR). ICAR receives core funding from the Governments of Jersey, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland and the UK.",[180,21],"Anti-Money Laundering",[29],"2025-12-08","https:\u002F\u002Fjam.baselgovernance.org\u002Fapi\u002Fassets\u002F19665416-644c-4110-9642-07b31f849971?width=600&height=840",[],[186],{"url":187,"caption":188},"https:\u002F\u002Findex.baselgovernance.org\u002F"," View Basel AML Index website",[],[],[192],{"tags_id":193},{"id":194,"name":195},1346,"Basel AML Index",[197],2484,[180,25],"2025-12-08T11:05:33.000Z","2026-05-29T22:23:02.000Z","\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications\u002Fbasel-aml-index-2025",{"id":203,"slug":204,"title":205,"status":6,"nid":206,"year":177,"body":207,"external":19,"topic":208,"language":15,"type":209,"date_published":210,"image":211,"citation":14,"publisher":212,"link_internal":213,"link_external":214,"authors":218,"countries":223,"tags":228,"pdf":241,"topics":242,"featured":19,"languages":7,"summary":7,"programme":7,"area":7,"websites":7,"pdf_text":7,"sort":7,"user_created":46,"date_created":243,"user_updated":47,"date_updated":244,"main_points":7,"short_version":7,"subtitle":7,"link":245},2424,"back-action-how-uk-reviving-unexplained-wealth-orders-academy-bulletin","Back in Action: How the UK is reviving unexplained wealth orders (The Academy Bulletin)",2864,"In an article published in the Fall 2025 issue of the Bulletin of the \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Ffinancialcrimelitigators.org\u002F\">International Academy of Financial Crime Litigators\u003C\u002Fa>, Andrew Dornbierer explores the revival of unexplained wealth orders (UWOs) in the United Kingdom.\n\nIntroduced in 2017 as a tool to combat the abuse of UK's markets to launder criminal proceeds, the UWO mechanism suffered a severe setback in 2020. After only a handful of attempts to use it, a decision by the High Court effectively left it sprawled on the canvas.\n\nIn the last year or so, however, the mechanism has slowly started to prove itself. Most recently, the UK's Serious Fraud Office – in its first use of the UK's UWO mechanism – secured GBP 1.1 million from the sale of a property belonging to the ex-wife of a convicted fraudster.\n\nThis article offers a short history of UWOs in the UK. It examines how, after a turbulent start and subsequent amendments to the mechanism, UWOs are now back to being used by UK authorities to tackle illicit financial flows. If applied responsibly, proportionately and in harmony with established legal rights, unexplained wealth orders promise to be a powerful tool in the UK’s fight to recover criminal assets.\n\nThis is the fifth issue of The Academy's Bulletin. It has been established to transmit the work of Academy Fellows, draw attention to matters of importance to the legal community and provide high-level analysis of cutting-edge issues in global financial crime investigations and litigation. 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Esta nueva edición ofrece una perspectiva jurídica rigurosa y actualizada sobre uno de los instrumentos más relevantes en la lucha contra el crimen organizado y la corrupción.\n\nLa extinción de dominio, regulada en el Perú por el Decreto Legislativo N.° 1373, se ha convertido en una herramienta clave para la recuperación de activos ilícitos. No obstante, su implementación ha generado debate sobre su compatibilidad con los principios del Estado constitucional de derecho. Esta publicación busca aportar a dicho debate, abordando los fundamentos jurídicos del decomiso sin condena y resaltando la importancia de su aplicación conforme a los valores democráticos y al debido proceso.\n\nEl volumen reúne los aportes de destacados especialistas que analizan, desde distintas aristas, los principales retos legales e interpretativos en torno a la extinción de dominio. Entre los temas tratados se incluyen los derechos en disputa dentro del proceso, la aplicación temporal de la norma, la protección del tercero, la autonomía frente a otras decisiones jurisdiccionales, la carga de la prueba, la cosa juzgada, el principio de prevalencia y los alcances de la publicidad y la reserva.\n\nCon este aporte, el Programa GFP Subnacional reafirma su compromiso con el fortalecimiento de las capacidades institucionales y la promoción de una justicia más efectiva y transparente. La extinción de dominio desde sus principios está disponible en formato digital y de libre acceso. \n\nElaboración de contenidos: Jeampool Johnnatan Giampier Gonzales Córdova, Sergio Enrique Rodríguez Salinas, Sergio Jiménez Niño, Erick Vladimir Guimaray Mori, Joseph Celso Domínguez Miñano, Jhanira Yamali Morales Aniceto, Walther Javier Delgado Tovar, Deily Arlene Pereda Rodríguez.\n\n### English\n\nThis research paper covers the principles and practice of *Extinción de dominio*, Peru's non-conviction based forfeiture law. It is a publication of the \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.gfpsubnacional.pe\u002F\">Subnational Public Finance Management Programme\u003C\u002Fa> of the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) – Economic Cooperation and Development division and the Basel Institute on Governance. It offers a rigorous and up-to-date legal perspective on one of the most important instruments in the fight against organised crime and corruption.\n\nExtinción de dominio, a non-conviction based forfeiture law regulated in Peru by Legislative Decree No. 1373, has become a key tool for the recovery of illicit assets. However, its implementation has generated debate about its compatibility with the principles of the constitutional rule of law. This publication seeks to contribute to this debate by addressing the legal basis for non-conviction based forfeiture and highlighting the importance of its application in accordance with democratic values and due process.\n\nThe volume brings together contributions from leading experts who analyse, from different angles, the main legal and interpretative challenges surrounding the extinción de dominio law. 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It looks at both the mutual legal assistance (MLA) process and the legal defences raised by the account holder – who admitted to the corrupt dealings and has since fled to the United States.\n\nThe case offers important lessons for States either holding or seeking to recover assets linked to historical acts of corruption.\n\nThis is the fourth issue of The Academy's Bulletin. It has been established to transmit the work of Academy Fellows, draw attention to matters of importance to the legal community and provide high-level analysis of cutting-edge issues in global financial crime investigations and litigation. 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It provides an update to a \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fbaselgovernance.org\u002Fpublications\u002Fenhancing-ukraines-anti-corruption-measures-safeguard-recovery-update-ukraine-recovery\">previous report\u003C\u002Fa> and is published ahead of the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Berlin in June 2024.\n\nIt covers a tumultuous period in Ukraine, with numerous rapid developments on the battlefield impacting the entire country. In spite of all this, Ukraine continued to display a remarkable commitment in the realm of anti-corruption. Our report highlights the key developments contributing to consistent progress – although not without challenges – towards combating corruption. The report covers:\n\n\n- developments in the institutional capacity of Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies;\n- developments as part of the judicial reform;\n- developments within the High Anti-Corruption Court.\n\n\nThis document is a joint publication of Transparency International Ukraine and the Basel Institute on Governance. A recent sister publication providing an overview of anti-corruption progress and gaps specifically related to Restoration efforts is available \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fbaselgovernance.org\u002Fpublications\u002Fsafeguarding-ukraines-restoration\">here\u003C\u002Fa>.\n\n*Disclaimer: This publication has been produced with the support of Switzerland. The contents of this publication are the sole responsibility of the Basel Institute on Governance and TI Ukraine and do not necessarily reflect the views of the development partner.*",[21],"English, Ukrainian",[29],"2024-06-10","https:\u002F\u002Fjam.baselgovernance.org\u002Fapi\u002Fassets\u002F946d2b01-b08b-49f3-9a7e-fb92a5dc934d?width=600&height=840","Basel Institute on Governance; Transparency International Ukraine",[],[],[],[326],{"countries_id":327},{"id":226,"name":227},[],[330],2391,[25],[15,333],"Ukrainian","2024-06-10T10:05:03.000Z","2026-05-29T22:22:48.000Z","\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications\u002Fprogress-ukraines-anti-corruption-and-judicial-reform-efforts-update-ukraine-recovery",{"id":338,"slug":339,"title":340,"status":6,"nid":341,"year":280,"body":342,"external":19,"topic":343,"language":253,"type":344,"date_published":345,"image":346,"citation":14,"publisher":347,"link_internal":348,"link_external":349,"authors":350,"countries":369,"tags":372,"pdf":373,"topics":375,"featured":19,"languages":376,"summary":7,"programme":7,"area":7,"websites":7,"pdf_text":7,"sort":7,"user_created":46,"date_created":377,"user_updated":47,"date_updated":378,"main_points":7,"short_version":7,"subtitle":7,"link":379},2358,"la-extincion-del-dominio-de-bienes-instrumentalizados","La extinción del dominio de bienes instrumentalizados",2666,"This publication (in Spanish) focuses on the use of non-conviction based forfeiture legislation in Peru (Extinción de Dominio) to recover instrumentalities of crime. It is a collaborative effort of asset recovery experts of the Basel Institute on Governance under the \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.gfpsubnacional.pe\u002F\">Programa GFP Subnacional\u003C\u002Fa> or Subnational Public Finance Management Strengthening Programme in Peru, funded by the Swiss SECO Cooperation.\n\n### Introducción\n\nEl Programa de Fortalecimiento de la Gestión de Finanzas Públicas a nivel Subnacional en el Perú (2024-2028) busca fortalecer las capacidades de los funcionarios encargados del cumplimiento de la ley, especialmente aquellos que participan en los procesos de recuperación de activos en los niveles central y subnacional.\n\nEn los últimos años, la recuperación de activos ha ocupado un importante lugar en la política criminal peruana, especialmente mediante la dación del Decreto Legislativo 1373 - Decreto Legislativo sobre Extinción de Dominio, que incorpora al ordenamiento jurídico peruano un poderoso instrumento para contrarrestar el patrimonio criminal. La consolidación de esta herramienta precisa de conocimientos especializados en la materia, así como la correcta interpretación de las categorías y presupuestos de la extinción de dominio, en armonía con los principios del Estado Constitucional de Derecho que la alberga.\n\nCon miras a la consecución de este objetivo, el Programa GFP Subnacional reconoce el importante rol de la doctrina jurídica como fuente mediata para aliviar los cuestionamientos que surgen en la aplicación de las leyes, y para orientar el conocimiento hacia la correcta adopción de decisiones. Por ello, esta publicación académica es un producto de conocimiento creado con la finalidad de servir como insumo teórico y práctico en la aplicación de la extinción de dominio.\n\nEn su primer número, con el fin de coadyuvar en el proceso de especialización de los operadores de justicia, esta publicación aborda diversas cuestiones jurídicas acerca de la recuperación, a través de la extinción de dominio, de los instrumentos empleados en la comisión de actividades ilícitas, dada su disposición para la lesión de bienes jurídicos protegidos por nuestro ordenamiento.",[21],[28],"2024-05-24","https:\u002F\u002Fjam.baselgovernance.org\u002Fapi\u002Fassets\u002F69c174c1-5ac4-423c-a873-194194f45033?width=600&height=840","Basel Institute on Governance; Programa GPF Subnacional",[],[],[351,353,357,361,365],{"authors_id":352},{"id":294,"name":295},{"authors_id":354},{"id":355,"name":356},542,"Walther Delgado",{"authors_id":358},{"id":359,"name":360},543,"Dr Erick Guimaray",{"authors_id":362},{"id":363,"name":364},544,"Sergio Jiménez",{"authors_id":366},{"id":367,"name":368},545,"Sergio Rodriguez",[370],{"countries_id":371},{"id":267,"name":268},[],[374],2397,[25],[253],"2024-08-20T16:05:02.000Z","2026-05-29T22:22:50.000Z","\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications\u002Fla-extincion-del-dominio-de-bienes-instrumentalizados",{"id":381,"slug":382,"title":383,"status":6,"nid":384,"year":280,"body":385,"external":19,"topic":386,"language":15,"type":387,"date_published":388,"image":389,"citation":14,"publisher":390,"link_internal":391,"link_external":395,"authors":396,"countries":397,"tags":398,"pdf":403,"topics":405,"featured":19,"languages":406,"summary":7,"programme":7,"area":7,"websites":7,"pdf_text":7,"sort":7,"user_created":46,"date_created":407,"user_updated":47,"date_updated":408,"main_points":7,"short_version":7,"subtitle":7,"link":409},2349,"race-against-time-europol-basel-institute-governance-recommendations-preventing-and","A race against time: Europol – Basel Institute on Governance recommendations on preventing and combating the criminal use of cryptocurrencies",2619,"These recommendations follow the 7th Global Conference on Criminal Finances and Cryptocurrencies on 26–27 October 2023. The conference was co-organised by Europol and the Basel Institute on Governance and took place in hybrid format at Europol’s headquarters in The Hague, Netherlands. \n\nThe five recommendations highlight the need for accelerated action in order to combat the use of crypto assets, as well the allocation of more resources, better training and better collaboration.\n\nThey are to: \n\n\n- Accelerate innovation for investigative and monitoring tools \n- Boost enforcement capacity and training\n- Reorganise to foster collaboration and prioritisation \n- Engage proactively in multi-sector collaborations  \n- Consider the whole chain, from prevention to facilitators \n",[180,21],[29],"2024-05-08","https:\u002F\u002Fjam.baselgovernance.org\u002Fapi\u002Fassets\u002F0de3625e-aacc-4db2-93f0-2e17d0a32c75?width=600&height=840","Europol and Basel Institute on Governance",[392],{"url":393,"caption":394},"\u002Fresources\u002Fnews\u002Fshaping-an-international-response-against-the-criminal-misuse-of-cryptocurrencies-2525"," View conference summary",[],[],[],[399],{"tags_id":400},{"id":401,"name":402},854,"Virtual assets",[404],2388,[180,25],[15],"2024-05-08T10:04:39.000Z","2026-06-02T14:08:46.000Z","\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications\u002Frace-against-time-europol-basel-institute-governance-recommendations-preventing-and",{"id":411,"slug":412,"title":413,"status":6,"nid":414,"year":280,"body":415,"external":19,"topic":416,"language":15,"type":417,"date_published":418,"image":419,"citation":14,"publisher":420,"link_internal":421,"link_external":425,"authors":426,"countries":427,"tags":432,"pdf":433,"topics":434,"featured":19,"languages":435,"summary":7,"programme":7,"area":7,"websites":7,"pdf_text":7,"sort":7,"user_created":46,"date_created":436,"user_updated":47,"date_updated":437,"main_points":7,"short_version":7,"subtitle":7,"link":438},2368,"bulgaria-media-2024","Corruption and anti-corruption narratives in Bulgarian media: Media monitoring and analysis report 2024",2664,"This report analyses the top corruption and anti-corruption narratives in Bulgarian online and social media from 2023 to early 2024. It was produced by Sensika, a global media monitoring and analytics firm, in support of the Basel Institute's ongoing programme of work in Bulgaria. \n\nThe report is a follow-up to a similar analysis in 2023 covering the period 2021–2022.\n\n### About this report\n\nYou may share or republish this paper under a Creative Commons \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcreativecommons.org\u002Flicenses\u002Fby-nc-nd\u002F4.0\u002Fdeed.en\">CC BY-NC-ND 4.0\u003C\u002Fa> licence.\n\nSuggested citation: Sensika. 2024. 'Corruption and anti-corruption narratives in Bulgarian media: Media monitoring and analysis report 2024'. Basel Institute on Governance. Available at: baselgovernance.org\u002Fpublications\u002Fbulgaria-media-2024. \n\nThis research was made possible by the support of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) under the Swiss-Bulgarian Cooperation Programme and of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The contents are the sole responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of SDC, USAID or the United States Government.",[21],[29],"2024-04-30","https:\u002F\u002Fjam.baselgovernance.org\u002Fapi\u002Fassets\u002F575c7a95-f43f-4c2d-bc5e-097235b3c3ce?width=600&height=840","Basel Institute on Governance; Sensika",[422],{"url":423,"caption":424},"\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications\u002Fcorruption-and-anti-corruption-narratives-bulgarian-media-media-monitoring-and"," Previous study (2021–2022)",[],[],[428],{"countries_id":429},{"id":430,"name":431},22,"Bulgaria",[],[247],[25],[15],"2024-10-08T16:05:21.000Z","2026-06-02T14:08:48.000Z","\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications\u002Fbulgaria-media-2024",{"id":440,"slug":441,"title":442,"status":6,"nid":443,"year":280,"body":444,"external":19,"topic":445,"language":15,"type":446,"date_published":447,"image":448,"citation":14,"publisher":17,"link_internal":449,"link_external":450,"authors":451,"countries":460,"tags":465,"pdf":468,"topics":471,"featured":19,"languages":472,"summary":7,"programme":7,"area":7,"websites":7,"pdf_text":7,"sort":7,"user_created":46,"date_created":473,"user_updated":47,"date_updated":308,"main_points":7,"short_version":7,"subtitle":7,"link":474},2379,"gender-and-asset-recovery-developing-gender-sensitive-framework-asset-recovery","Gender and asset recovery: Developing a gender-sensitive framework for asset recovery technical assistance programmes. A case study of Mozambique",2728,"This summary report examines gender-related aspects within the International Centre for Asset Recovery (ICAR) programme in Mozambique as relevant for programme management and delivery. The research also explored potential gender considerations within anti-corruption and asset recovery laws and policies.\n\nThe findings and recommendations developing a gender-sensitive framework for technical assistance programmes are relevant beyond the Mozambique case study.\n\n### About this report\n\nThis is an abridged version of an original research report funded by the Embassy of Switzerland in Mozambique. The contents of the research report and this document are the sole responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views and the official position of the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs, Basel Institute on Governance, U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre or other stakeholders.\n\nCopyright: Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs.",[21],[29],"2024-03-29","https:\u002F\u002Fjam.baselgovernance.org\u002Fapi\u002Fassets\u002F2825ad52-99fd-4ae3-bcc0-63171e588f39?width=600&height=840",[],[],[452,456],{"authors_id":453},{"id":454,"name":455},551,"Monica Kirya",{"authors_id":457},{"id":458,"name":459},552,"Carmeliza Rosario",[461],{"countries_id":462},{"id":463,"name":464},156,"Mozambique",[466],{"tags_id":467},{"id":231,"name":232},[469,470],2417,2418,[25],[15],"2024-12-05T14:06:51.000Z","\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications\u002Fgender-and-asset-recovery-developing-gender-sensitive-framework-asset-recovery",1780676548091]