Preventing Corruption in Humanitarian Operations: A Handbook of Good Practices offers a menu of best practice tools for preventing and detecting corruption in humanitarian operations that includes ways to track resources, confront extortion and detect aid diversion. The handbook, part of TI’s broader work to stop corruption in humanitarian assistance, covers policies and procedures for transparency, integrity and accountability, and specific corruption risks, such as supply chain management and accounting.Download the handbook using the links above.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Transparency International: Preventing Corruption in humanitarian operations
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