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  1. How likely are multilateral development banks to need callable capital? Implications for risk frameworks and lending capacity

    Working paper

  2. China in the multilateral development banks: evolving strategies of a new power

    Research report

  3. Local governance, decentralisation and anti-corruption in Bangladesh and Nigeria

    Research report

  4. Linking values and research evidence for policy advocacy: the journey of the Indonesian forum for budget transparency

    Working paper

  5. Why corruption matters: understanding causes, effects and how to address them

    Research report

  6. What is political voice, why does it matter and how can it bring about change?

    Working paper

  7. Localising aid: is it worth the risk?

    Research report

  8. Localising aid: sustaining change in the public, private and civil society sectors

    Research report

  9. Strengthening civil-Society in Tanzania - is Outcome Mapping helping the Accountability in Tanzania programme and its partners influence change?

    Research report

  10. Supporting demand side accountability in Tanzania

    Research report

  11. Need and greed: corruption risks, perceptions and prevention in humanitarian assistance

    Briefing/policy paper

  12. Preventing Corruption in Humanitarian Assistance

    Research report

  13. Beneficiary perceptions of corruption among Internally Displaced Persons in Northern Uganda

    Working paper

  14. Beneficiary perceptions of corruption in humanitarian assistance: a Sri Lanka case study

    Working paper

  15. Corruption perceptions and risks in humanitarian assistance: a Liberia case study

    Working paper

  16. Between the CAPs: agricultural policies, programming and the market in Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Working paper

  17. Mapping the risks of corruption in humanitarian action

    Research report

  18. Managing the risks of corruption in humanitarian relief operations

    Research report