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  • Open Up Guide: Using Open Data to Combat Corruption
  • Acknowledgements
  • Background: Charter Open Up Guides
  • Summary
    • Case studies
    • What needs to be in place
    • What’s in the report
    • Next steps
  • Section 1: Analytical framework
    • Introduction: Meeting the challenge of corruption
    • Background: Developing the Anti-Corruption Open Up Guide
    • Strategy: Linking open data to anti-corruption strategies
  • Section 2: Anti-Corruption Open Data
    • Overview: Data against corruption networks
    • Summary: priority datasets
    • Foundations of a solid anti-corruption data infrastructure
  • Section 3: Making use of open data
    • From data gathering, to data use
    • Prevention
    • Detection
    • Investigation
    • Enforcement
  • Section 4: Conclusions
  • Appendix 1: Datasets in detail
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Acknowledgements

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The Anti-Corruption Open Up Guide was supported by the Open Data for Development (OD4D) program, a partnership funded by Canada’s International Development Research Centre (IDRC), the World Bank, United Kingdom’s Department for International Development (DFID), and Global Affairs Canada (GAC). Lead author: Rafa Garcia Aceves

Contributors: Tim Davies, Maria Zilli, Zainab Harrak, Eduardo Bohórquez, Piper Hart, Karolis Granickas, Lindsey Marchessault, Ania Calderón, Enrique Zapata, Fabrizio Scrollini

Series Editor (2016): Tim Davies

With thanks to everyone who shared participated in workshops, shared comments on the drafts, and input into this first version of the Anti-Corruption Open Up Guide.

Special thanks to Arturo Muente and Nicolás Dassen from AIDB for the support of the implementation of this Guide.

This Guide and its content use:

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/