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Trainer's Manual on Measuring Corruption at the Country Level


The Trainer's Manual on Measuring Corruption at the Country Level is based on the Users' Guide to Measuring Corruption (2008) developed by Global Integrity and UNDP. It has been developed to meet the growing global demand for capacity development in this area, and provides the foundations of corruption indicators and assessments. The programme targets stakeholders who would like to broaden their knowledge on corruption assessment methods. The manual itself addresses trainers, providing step-by-step guidance and materials for adapting and delivering the training in any country. Please help us to strengthen the programme and materials by sending your feedback.

 

 

The Manual and accompanying training slides can be downloaded for the full programme, or by module, in the table below. Additional materials used in the programme and other useful resources can be found below the table.

 

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Acknowledgements, background information,
agenda and learning objectives

 
Part One: Corruption Indicators  
Module 1: Introduction to the Programme
Module 2: Defining corruption
Module 3: Why measure corruption?
Module 4: Composite and original indicators of corruption
Module 5: The challenges of measuring corruption
Module 6: Poverty and gender sensitive indicators
Module 7: Complementarity in the use of indicators
Module 8: Developing integrity indicators and indices
Module 9: Part One summary and feedback
Part Two: Corruption Assessments  
Module 10: Systemic corruption diagnostics
Module 11: Instruments for assessing corruption
Module 12: Collecting data
Module 13: Application and reflection
Module 14: Learning transfer and evaluation
Facilitation notes  

 

Additional materials used in the programme

Other useful resources