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GATEway collects and shares the anti-corruption community’s collective knowledge on corruption assessment. It presents a comprehensive overview of the various methods for measuring and analysing corruption.
Doing this allows civil society actors, researchers and government officials to compare the strengths and weaknesses of the different approaches, and to select the most appropriate tool for their needs.
For example, a reform-minded politician who knows that corruption is a problem in his country’s justice sector can find the best way of doing a quick assessment to identify where the biggest corruption risks are.
A local NGO looking to monitor the activities and spending of their municipal government can use GATEway to find out what methods are available and what other organisations in similar situations have done.
To help our users sort through this wealth of information, GATEway highlights those tools which have the most potential for replication and adaptation.
GATEway makes this all freely available through an easy-to-use website which includes a searchable database of more than 250 tools (and counting) to measure and analyse corruption, and a set of guides to the different approaches with examples of good practice.
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