Citizens Monitoring of Public Services

Evaluation of “Citizens Against Corruption” Program

John Clark, an international development consultant, former civil society activist and adviser to former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, was commissioned by the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID), and by the World Bank to evaluate PTF supported projects supported by our “Citizens Against Corruption” and “Good Governance: Community ......

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Vehicle Monitoring Project

The Anti-Corruption and Transparency Project II is a transparency initiative of the ECOLINK Philippines supported by the Partnership for Transparency Fund (PTF). In a real perspective, it covers three (3) cities (Oroquieta, Pagadian, Dapitan) from three (3) respective regions (Northern Mindanao, Western Mindanao & Southwestern Mindanao) , as well as…...

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Promoting Transparency and Participation in Extra-Budgetary Fund Collection in Schools in Armenia

This Case Study Reviews a project implemented by the Partnership & Teaching NGO (P&T) which succeeded in testing, documenting and streamlining the process of extra-budgetary fund collection through stakeholder involvement and better governance procedures and was highly successful in advocating for national adoption of better policies....

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“Tackling Corruption in Kenya and Uganda” Seminar Report

This report outlines the proceedings and activities of a two day workshop from November 12 – 14, 2012, convened by PTF together with local Kenyan civil society organization, ACT. The aim of the workshop was to bring together Ugandan and Kenyan CSOs, re-invigorate multi-stakeholder efforts and share perspectives and best…...

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Department of Health Medicine Monitoring Project 2

The MMP2 is a joint initiative of NAMFREL- Bantay ng Bayan and the Coalition Against Corruption (CAC) in collaboration with the IDC of the DOH. The project intends to help improve the delivery of health services and to counter irregular practices within the health sector through procurement and contract implementation…...

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Public Monitoring of Corruption in Mongolia’s Mining Sector

The rapid expansion of the mining sector combined with the lack of regulatory enforcement has resulted in the violation of many laws designed to protect Mongolia’s natural resources. The rapid expansion in mining has also increasingly become a major source of corruption. Therefore, the primary goals of the project were…...

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Philippine Partnership for the Development of Human Resources in Rural Areas

The budget of the Department of Agriculture (DA) has tripled from P15.8 billion in 2005 to P48.5 billion in 2009. This year (coincidentally, an election year), while the department’s budget allocation is smaller in the past year (P37.8 billion for 2010), it ranked fifth from the ten agencies with the…...

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Benchmarking and Curbing Corruption in Local Service Delivery in Brahmapur City, India

This Case Study reviews a project implemented by Youth for Social Development (YSD) to survey different corruption issues at the local level in order to map magnitude, prevalence and possible entry points for civil society to hold the government to account and demand corruption-free service delivery. YSD also advocated on…...

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Empowering Communities to Demand Accountability of Safety Net Entitlements in Odisha State, India

This Case Study analyzes a project implemented by the ‘People’s Rural Education Movement’ (PREM), a local CSO in Odisha State, India, that sought to reduce corruption in three social safety net programs: the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, the Forest Rights Act and the Public Distribution System (food security)....

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Medicine Monitoring Project

Since 2004 there has been a partnership between the Department of Health (DOH) and NAMFREL with a focus on the procurement, distribution and inventory management of medicines. In 2005 NAMFREL joined the Integrity Development Committee (IDC), DOH's anti-corruption unit, and NAMFREL volunteers also became members of the regional IDCs of…...

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