Curbing Corruption in Tsunami Relief Operations
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On-line edition: Free of Charge Hardcopy price: $10.00 ISBN: 971-561-594-5
Pub. Date: 2005 New
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In response to the growing concerns about corruption in tsunami relief operations, the ADB/OECD Anti-Corruption Initiative for Asia-Pacific and Transparency International organized an expert's meeting on corruption prevention in tsunami relief operations hosted by the Government of Indonesia held in Jakarta on 7-8 April 2005. The meeting brought together the six worst-hit-countries--India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Maldives, Sri Lanka, and Thailand.
This publication assembles the meeting's issue papers and conclusions, providing a useful resource for the wide range of individuals and organizations working to ensure equitable tsunami assistance.
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Foreword
Meeting Conclusions and Framework for Action
Summary of Proceedings
Issue Papers
- Country Ownership and Participatory Decision-Making as Means to Enhance Transparency - The Case of the Kutch Earthquake Reconstruction
- Improving the Transparency of Aid Flows - The Implementation of Good Governance for the Rehabilitation and Reconstruction of Aceh and Nias
- Strengthening Financial Safeguards and Administrative Capacity - Managing the Risks of Corruption in Humanitarian Relief Operations
- Facilitating Effective and Transparent Procurement and Implementation - Needs Assessment, Contracting, and Execution
- Ensuring Effective Project Monitoring and Evaluation - Exploring the Role of Community Feedback Mechanisms
- Effective Anti-Corruption Enforcement and Complaint-Handling Mechanisms - The Malaysian Experience
Appendices
- Opportunities for Corruption in a Celebrity Disaster (Background Paper)
- Meeting Agenda
- List of Participants