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Corruption news round-up: India's ailing anti-graft bill, London police bribery allegations, Twitter embarrassment
Our view of the week's top anti-corruption stories
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Why we need laws to save what's left of our forests
Global Witness calls for a new approach to keeping the loggers in check
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Valuing the role of women in peace-building
When war ends, the needs of women are often overlooked. And when it comes to peace-building, too, women often get shut out
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Who will police the police?
Urgent reforms are needed in London's Metropolitan police force, the head of TI-UK says
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PHOTO BLOG: India's village women go from boreholes to breadwinners
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End of war doesn’t spell peace for women in West Africa
Fighters may have put down their arms in Ivory Coast, Liberia and Sierra Leone, but the end of war has not brought an end to violence for women
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From the field: Supermarket-style livestock centres help Kenya's farmers
Social enterprise Sidai Africa is setting up a national network of 150 branded franchised llvestock service centres across Kenya to help deliver ...
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From Monitoring To Demanding Women’s Rights In Latin America. The Time Is Now.
In December 2011, the Latin American and Caribbean Committee for the Defense of Women’s Rights (CLADEM) launched the campaign For a State that ...
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Too many women dying from pregnancy and childbirth-related complications
A woman or girl dies every two minutes due to complications of pregnancy and childbirth
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Business pushback against Brazil foreign bribery bill
Brazilian business lobbying efforts are focused on successor liability, corporate liability and heightened sanctions
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From the field: How land rights can make a world of difference
Social enterprise Landesa’s mission is to improve the lives of the world’s poorest people. Recognizing that the lack of secure land rights is a root ...
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Father of microcredit criticises exploitative practices
Microcredit funds should not charge an interest rate of more than 10 percent on top of the cost of fund, Muhammad Yunus says
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Will corruption undermine Egypt’s transition?
Unless meaningful institutional reforms are implemented, corruption in Egypt will continue apace
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Program-related investments add to array of finance tools for philanthropists
With program-related investments, philanthropists can let their money grow while getting capital to charities, social enterprises
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Impactful anti-bribery training
A guide to creating impactful UK Bribery Act training
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Tribute to Motherhood
New Save the Children’s report ranks best and toughest countries to be a mother
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Men a key weapon in women’s battle for top jobs
Women already know how important gender equality is, in business as well as in everyday life, because they are the ones experiencing the ...
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Why land deals must not be done in secret – and how to make them more open
How do you defend your land if you don't know who's taking it and why?
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Women Belong at Rio+20
This summer, world leaders will gather in Rio to hammer out a new set of agreements on what sustainable development means, and more importantly, how ...
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Foreign bribery fines and settlements: Who should get the money?
Watchdog writes to US Securities and Exchange Commission proposing policy change