Corruption is not just a factor in many of the globe’s current dire refugee and security crises. Corrupt regimes are responsible for some of the worst human rights atrocities, including the forcible displacement of their citizens.
Keeping Business Clean: Anti-Corruption Actions for the Private Sector
Join us in Vancouver on November 27 for an insightful discussion with key business leaders and experts on the critical role of the private sector in combatting corruption.
Corruption and the Private Sector: A Concise Action Plan
Peter German Canadian Task Force Against Global Construction Download the Action Plan: The pace of life, and crime, have accelerated exponentially in recent years. As technology races ahead, enabling globalization of both trade and transportation, so does the threat environment and the need to mitigate those threats to the greatest extent possible. The intent of this […]
Crimen Organizado y Migración: Crisis en la frontera entre Estados Unidos y México en tiempos electorales
A Working Paper from the North and Central American Task Force on Migration In this report, we wish to highlight the importance of increasing public security by strengthening the fight against organized crime, other criminal groups, and corrupt officials who are increasingly critical players in the migration equation. We believe that a new, concerted effort […]
Grand Corruption: Curbing Kleptocracy Globally
The World Refugee & Migration Council along with the American Academy of Arts and Sciences have published an important new book analyzing the nature, causes, and consequences of grand corruption, showing how it can be assessed, measured, and attacked from within and without. The book is edited by Robert I Rotberg and Fen Osler Hampson. The […]