Partnership for Transparency (PTF) supports innovative civil society organization-led and related approaches to reduce corruption, increase transparency, strengthen governance, and enhance accountability in low- and middle-income economies and widely shares knowledge gleaned through its work.
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Attaining Ajay Banga’s New Bank Vision – Mainstreaming Partnerships with Civil Society
Vinay Bhargava and Frank Vogl have published an article on how the World Bank can mainstream partnerships with civil society. The article, entitled “Attaining Ajay Banga’s New Bank Vision – Mainstreaming Partnerships with Civil Society”,…
Sustainable Procurement: a Smart Way to Procure Looking at the “Big Picture”
Sabine Engelhard is a Partnership for Transparency (PTF) Advisor who is a member of the PTF team working with IDIS Viitorul on the Increasing the Integrity of Public Procurement in Moldova project. Sabine wrote an article titled…
PTF Represented at UNCAC CoSP10 in Atlanta
Vinay Bhargava, Hady Fink, and Jillian Hess represented Partnership for Transparency (PTF) at the tenth session of the Conference of the States Parties (CoSP10) to the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) in Atlanta from…