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The Anti-Corruption Evidence (ACE) research consortium – led by SOAS, University of London - takes an innovative approach to anti-corruption policy and practice. With £6 million in funding over five years from UK aid, ACE is responding to the serious challenges facing people and economies affected by corruption by generating evidence that makes anti-corruption real and using those findings to help policymakers, business and civil society adopt new, feasible, high-impact strategies to tackle corruption.
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Digital Identity Systems: Great potential but let's not forget the risks?Thu, 2020-02-27 15:21
Digital identity systems: Great potential but let's not forget the risks? In conversation with Mushtaq Khan In our... See details
Why are anti-corruption efforts failing? In conversation with Mushtaq KhanMon, 2019-06-10 15:38
In a first podcast from the SOAS Anti-Corruption Evidence research consortium, Mushtaq Khan joins Jessica Sinclair... See details
Why are anti-corruption efforts failing? In conversation with Mushtaq Khan
Why are anti-corruption efforts failing? In conversation with Mushtaq KhanFri, 2019-05-31 13:39
In a first podcast from the SOAS Anti-Corruption Evidence research consortium, Mushtaq Khan joins Jessica Sinclair... See details