Publications
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This brief summarizes empirical evidence and learning from U4 research as part of the five-year, USAID-supported, Targeting Natural Resource Corruption (TNRC) Project, which focuses on helping to reduce the role that corruption plays in enabling and exacerbating environmental and social harms. The first part describes the research; the second part summarizes key findings and implications for practice.
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La programacion en materia de anticorrupcion rara vez es lineal, y el cambio sostenible puede tomar muchos años. Los contextos politicos pueden cambiar; los actores importantes pueden entrar y salir de sus puestos de autoridad. Además, la programacion anticorrupcion es relativamente nueva en el sector de la conservacion y la gestion de los recursos naturales (GRN). Esto hace que el papel del monitoreo, la evaluacion y el aprendizaje (MEL, por sus siglas en inglés) para desarrollar una base de pruebas sea de vital importancia. Esta vision general introductoria ofrece un resumen de los enfoques que los diseñadores de programas, los gestores de programas y los especialistas en MEL deben tener en cuenta al planificar el MEL. Esta vision general no aborda las consideraciones sobre el diseño del proyecto.
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The IPCC Sixth Assessment Synthesis report illustrated how the climate has already changed and will continue to change and impact multiple generations in a compelling infographic referred to as ‚Äòclimate generations.‚' WWF adapted the figure to emphasize how climate change affects generations across all species on the planet by adding plants and animals with short and long life spans.
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Does your work focus on community-based natural resource management or involve indigenous peoples and local communities? Are you concerned that corruption is driving negative outcomes? This guide outlines three steps to start building anti-corruption approaches into your conservation programming.
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Does your work focus on addressing climate change? Significant strengthening of governance systems is essential to reduce corruption risks and make climate change policy and finance less vulnerable to corruption. This guide outlines three steps to start building anti-corruption approaches into your conservation programming.
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Does your work focus on addressing illegal logging and associated trade? Are you concerned that corruption is driving deforestation and illegal timber flows? This guide outlines three steps to start building anti-corruption approaches into your conservation programming.
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Does your work focus on addressing illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing? Are you concerned that corruption is driving negative outcomes? This guide outlines three steps to start building anti-corruption approaches into your conservation programming.
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Does your work focus on protected areas and natural resource governance? Are you concerned that corruption is driving negative outcomes? This guide outlines three steps to start building anti-corruption approaches into your conservation programming.
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Does your work focus on enhancing the sustainability of legal supply chains for wildlife, timber and fish? Are you concerned that corruption is driving negative outcomes? This guide outlines three steps to start building anti-corruption approaches into your conservation programming.
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Does your work focus on combating wildlife trafficking? Is corruption enabling illicit trade and undermining your results? This guide outlines three steps to start building anti-corruption approaches into your conservation programming.
For more resources and tools, visit TNRCproject.org .