Collective Resolution to Enhance Accountability and Transparency in Emergencies: Afghanistan Report
This report presents findings from the Afghanistan case study for the Collective Resolution to Enhance Accountability and Transparency in Emergencies (CREATE) initiative, led by Transparency International. The goal of the study was to produce an evidence base concerning corruption risks and prevention and mitigation measures in relation to the implementation of humanitarian assistance in Afghanistan. In its mapping of corruption risks, the study describes those corruption risks that are well-documented by existing empirical studies as well as perceived risks, as perceived by the stakeholders consulted.
Suggested Citation
Harmer, A., Haver, K., & Wardak, M. (2017). Collective Resolution to Enhance Accountability and Transparency in Emergencies: Afghanistan Report. Transparency International.