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The lessons learned can help guide policy makers and anti-corruption champions.

#UnitedAgainstCorruption #EndCorruption (1/9)
Progress in the fight to #EndCorruption is not linear and reforms could suffer due to political setbacks and/or institutional weaknesses, yet even basic efforts could provide a foundation on which to build. (2/9)
The “how to” of corruption reform can be as important as the “what” of reform, as it requires an understanding of how key obstacles could be overcome in a particular context. (3/9)
There is no single success factor in combatting corruption; impactful reforms usually require a combination of several layered or sequenced interventions. For example, technology can be an enabler for #transparency but is not a solution by itself. (4/9)
Sector and function-specific anti-corruption interventions can be effective and complementary to broader government-wide efforts to enhance transparency, integrity and #GoodGov. (5/9)
In the fight against corruption, it is critical to make course corrections so that national anti-corruption strategies and institutions are not mere window-dressing but are tailored to the needs and contexts of countries. (6/9)
Collaboration and information sharing across traditional agency boundaries, and across international boundaries, are becoming increasingly important to address corruption. #UnitedAgainstCorruption (7/9)
It is important to factor the historical, social, economic and political realities of a country into anti-corruption reform efforts. (8/9)
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