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We can help ourselves and each other more in curbing corruption. Networks of supportive individuals are one of the greatest elements of success against corruption. Through the medium of this site we can build knowledge and networks that help everyone to tackle corruption better. Here’s how:

  1. Ask us. We may be able to offer ideas, or to help you in answering questions about your initiative. To do so, send us an email with your situation and requesting our thoughts. We will get back to you with ‘top of mind’ thoughts about your situations. You do this here.
  2. Be connected with others worldwide in the same sector. We will develop this site so that people in the same sector can be directly in touch with one another.
  3. Improve the knowledge in this site:
    • Add useful references and reports. You do this here.
    • Edit the current text. Send us your suggested edits to any section of text. Do this by copying the relevant section into the contribution form and showing your proposed edits in a different colour. Once our site is more established we will set up a more direct editing mechanism, rather like Wikipedia. You do this here.
    • Add your experience; be credited. Add your own experience of corruption reform in the sector. We will review it, then publish it on the site and credit you as a contributor (unless you have reason to ask to remain anonymous). Your text does not need to be of academic standard, just a clear description of what was done, why, and with what result. It can be in your native language if you wish, with a summary in English.  You do this here.
    • Comment. Send in your comments on what you find helpful/not helpful about the site, with constructive suggestions. You do this here.
  4. Be an originating author; be credited. You can request to become an initiating author or co-author of one of the sectors not yet written up. Be in touch here.
  5. Be a sector curator or editor; be credited. Be in touch here

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