Anti-corruption Programming in Conservation and Natural Resource Management: Principles for Getting Started
This quick reference guide has been designed to assist conservation practitioners who are considering undertaking an anti-corruption project or adding an anti-corruption component to their work. It outlines eight principles based on learning from supporting pilot projects with WWF offices in widely varying contexts using different approaches. A key message is that anti-corruption projects tend to be most successful when they respond to specific corruption problems from a systemic perspective, in a manner that is appropriate to a given context.
French and Spanish translations are available here: TNRC Guide - Anti-corruption Programming in Conservation and Natural Resource Management: Principles for Getting Started | Pages | WWF (worldwildlife.org)