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Two Insights from an Experiment in Collective Corruption Resistance

Two Insights from an Experiment in Collective Corruption Resistance

by Kiely Barnard-Webster | Jan 30, 2018 | CDA Perspectives Blog, Corruption in Fragile States, Democratic Republic of the Congo

Two Insights from an Experiment in Collective Corruption Resistance January 30, 2018 | Kiely Barnard-Webster and Cheyanne Scharbatke-Church Share this article With every experimental action, there needs to be feedback (informal and formal monitoring and evaluation),...
What Worked: Fighting Corruption Through Collective Action

What Worked: Fighting Corruption Through Collective Action

by Kiely Barnard-Webster | Jan 19, 2018 | CDA Perspectives Blog, Corruption in Fragile States, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Peacebuilding Effectiveness

What Worked: Fighting Corruption Through Collective Action January 19, 2018 | Kiely Barnard-Webster Share this article “The central contribution of the Network [for its members] is that members no longer feel alone in the fight against corruption during their...
The value of a stereotype: Women resisting corruption

The value of a stereotype: Women resisting corruption

by Kiely Barnard-Webster | Sep 14, 2017 | CDA Perspectives Blog, Corruption in Fragile States

The value of a stereotype: Women resisting corruption September 14, 2017 | Kiely Barnard-Webster Share this article How we almost discredited an important piece to understanding the dynamics of resisting corruption in Democratic Republic of Congo, when we were...
How Might Gender Roles Affect Whether You Engage, or Hold Back from, Corruption?

How Might Gender Roles Affect Whether You Engage, or Hold Back from, Corruption?

by Kiely Barnard-Webster | Jul 13, 2017 | CDA Perspectives Blog, Corruption in Fragile States

How Might Gender Roles Affect Whether You Engage, or Hold Back from, Corruption? July 13, 2017 | Kiely Barnard-Webster Share this article In this post Kiely Barnard-Webster explains two key takeaways for practitioners from our recent field visit to the DRC: (1) If an...
A View on Corruption and Gender in Lubumbashi

A View on Corruption and Gender in Lubumbashi

by Kiely Barnard-Webster | Sep 27, 2016 | CDA Perspectives Blog, Corruption in Fragile States

A View on Corruption and Gender in Lubumbashi September 27, 2016 | Kiely Barnard-Webster Share this article This week, Kiely Barnard-Webster follows up her post about gender and corruption with insights from RCN J&D’s Longin and Patricia about the Lubumbashi...
La Corruption et le Genre à Lubumbashi : quelques points de vue

La Corruption et le Genre à Lubumbashi : quelques points de vue

by Kiely Barnard-Webster | Sep 27, 2016 | CDA Perspectives Blog, Corruption in Fragile States

La Corruption et le Genre à Lubumbashi : quelques points de vue September 27, 2016 | Kiely Barnard-Webster Share this article Cette semaine, RCN J&D – exécutants du programme de CAASDI – a parlé avec moi en ce qui concerne les éléments du blog « les femmes...
Les femmes sont-elles moins corrompues ?

Les femmes sont-elles moins corrompues ?

by Kiely Barnard-Webster | Sep 20, 2016 | CDA Perspectives Blog, Corruption in Fragile States

Les femmes sont-elles moins corrompues ? September 20, 2016 | Kiely Barnard-Webster Share this article – click here to read the post in English  – Les femmes sont-elles moins corrompues que les hommes ; jusqu’a maintenant, plusieurs chercheurs et...
Are Women Less Corrupt?

Are Women Less Corrupt?

by Kiely Barnard-Webster | Sep 20, 2016 | CDA Perspectives Blog, Corruption in Fragile States

Are Women Less Corrupt? September 20, 2016 | Kiely Barnard-Webster Share this article This latest posting encourages us to ask more pointed questions about how corruption is experienced and propagated by different genders, and about the importance of those...

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