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Experience shows that countering corruption requires interdependent approaches and that contextual factors will always affect their feasibility and effectiveness. A suite of resources and tools have been developed to advance anti-corruption knowledge and support the integration of good practice into conservation work.

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Where to Start

Building Anti-Corruption into Conservation Work

Locate your conservation challenge and follow three steps to understand forms of corruption that impact conservation outcomes, analyze your situation, and identify programming approaches that could improve results.

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