Natural Resource Governance: Findings & Recommendations from USAID/Colombia's Corruption & Criminality Analysis
Through an associate award with Targeting Natural Resource Corruption, the Colombia Mission’s Transparent Governance of Natural Resources activity (TGNR) conducted research and analysis of how corruption and criminality play a fundamental role in four drivers of deforestation: illegal mining, wildlife and timber trafficking, and land grabbing.
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Natural Resource Governance: Findings & Recommendations from USAID/Colombia's Corruption & Criminality Analysis
Through an associate award with Targeting Natural Resource Corruption, the Colombia Mission’s Transparent Governance of Natural Resources activity (TGNR) conducted research and analysis of how corruption and criminality play a fundamental role in four drivers of deforestation: illegal mining, wildlife and timber trafficking, and land grabbing.
In this webinar, hosted by the LAC Environment CCC Learning Group, the TGNR team shares findings, recommendations, and lessons learned from their cross-sectoral Corruption & Criminality Analysis.