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Curbing Corruption in Tsunami Relief Operations

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ISBN: 971-561-594-5
Pub. Date: 2005
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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.

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Contents

Abbreviations and Acronyms

Foreword

Meeting Conclusions and Framework for Action

Summary of Proceedings

Issue Papers

  1. Country Ownership and Participatory Decision-Making as Means to Enhance Transparency - The Case of the Kutch Earthquake Reconstruction
  2. Improving the Transparency of Aid Flows - The Implementation of Good Governance for the Rehabilitation and Reconstruction of Aceh and Nias
  3. Strengthening Financial Safeguards and Administrative Capacity - Managing the Risks of Corruption in Humanitarian Relief Operations
  4. Facilitating Effective and Transparent Procurement and Implementation - Needs Assessment, Contracting, and Execution
  5. Ensuring Effective Project Monitoring and Evaluation - Exploring the Role of Community Feedback Mechanisms
  6. Effective Anti-Corruption Enforcement and Complaint-Handling Mechanisms - The Malaysian Experience

Appendices

  1. Opportunities for Corruption in a Celebrity Disaster (Background Paper)
  2. Meeting Agenda
  3. List of Participants

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