Corruption Threats & International Missions: Practical guidance for leaders
Corruption is a feature of all conflicts, playing a key role in the power-struggle between competing groups for resources and power. This places mission leaders in a challenging situation because it means engagement with corrupt entities is frequently inevitable. This handbook is directed at military and civilian leadership and their staff involved in planning and carrying out operations. It seeks to provide practical guidance that can be used in daily work.
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Relevant Publications
GDI 2020 Global Report: Disruption, Democratic Governance, and Corruption Risk in Defence Institutions
Le Dénominateur Commum: Dans quelle mesure la corruption au sein du secteur de la sécurité alimente-t-elle l’insécurité en Afrique de l’Ouest?
L’Elément Manquant: lutter contre la corruption au travers des processus de réforme du secteur de la sécurité en Afrique de l’Ouest
The Common Denominator: How Corruption in the Security Sector Fuels Insecurity in West Africa
The Missing Element: Addressing Corruption through Security Sector Reform in West Africa
Building Integrity in Mali’s Defence and Security Sector
An Assessment of Corruption Risks in UN Peacekeeping Operations
Corruption Risks and UN Peace Operations