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Evaluating Anti-Corruption Initiatives in Georgia
 
The IRIS team, in a project funded by the Open Society Justice Initiative, reviewed the experience of donor agencies fighting corruption in Georgia. The resulting report traced the evolution in donor thinking over the past decade regarding
  • Causes of corruption


  • Adequate solutions


  • Appropriate strategies
The research team
  • Identified the full range of door activities relating to anti-corruption, as well as the principal donors and subcontractors


  • Examined all relevant projects' documentation and interviewed the implementers


  • Analyzed project design, from initial concept to implementation and evaluation


  • Sought independent evaluation of project results, intended and unintended, from the recipient perspective
The final analysis identified the reasoning and assumptions behind the decision-making in each project.
 
Donor: Open Society Institute/Forum
  
Dates: August 2003 - April 2004
  
 
 
Last updated on: 8/24/2009
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
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