Core Training: Programmatic Responses to Corruption

Description: 

Corruption is among the most significant restraints on efforts to promote prosperous and healthy societies. This training introduces participants to the manifestations of corruption and to key skills for parsing problems and context, thereby improving their ability to match interventions to problems in program design and implementation. Program officers and those with design and implementation responsibilities will also have an opportunity to continue their learning and to dive deeper into methods of combating corruption through better practices in public administration, civic engagement, and other types of corruption-aware programming.

Learning Objectives: 

  • Participants will learn how to identify and define corrupt practices;
  • Participants will understand the variety of consequences that stem from corrupt practices; and
  • Participants will be able to identify a range of modalities for combating corruption and apply them to corrupt environments.

Videos:

The Core Training: Programmatic Responses to Corruption features the following Asynchronous Learning Modules (ALMs), short videos designed to reinforce the workshop’s learning objectives. Click below to access the ALMs.

 

 

Program Design: Things to Remember to Build a Context Map

Learning objective:

  • Learn what a context map is and how to develop them.

 

Country Analysis: Applying Systems Thinking

Learning objectives:

  • Understand what systems thinking is.
  • Consider how to apply systems thinking as a programmatic tool.
Anti-Corruption: Defining, Understanding, and Identifying Corruption

Learning objectives:

  • Learn a common way corruption is defined.
  • Identify various forms corruption can take.
  • Identify common corrupt practices.

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