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  • 18-October-2011

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    Contextual Choices in Fighting Corruption: Lessons Learned

    Why, despite unprecedented investment in anti-corruption in the last fifteen years and since the implementation of global monitoring instruments and global legislation, have so few countries managed to register progress? These were some of the questions that this report sought to answer.

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