Corruption can have no place in our COVID-19 recovery (Opinion). “Governments, businesses, civil-society organizations and citizens are facing an unprecedented challenge and are asked to be resilient and find effective measures to address the health and non-health-related implications of COVID-19. As this unparalleled crisis puts healthcare systems, people’s safety and the economy under strain, it is imperative that transparency and accountability remain at the heart of the global response. This generation will be judged on how this situation is handled, and we need to make sure good governance is at the core of a new social and economic order.”
Lisa Ventura / WEF: https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/04/corruption-no-place-covid-coronavirus-recovery/
Look Out, Corruption Ahead (Opinion). As the country mobilizes resources to address the pandemic, politicians and corporations may attempt to exploit the crisis to enrich themselves.
Sarah Chayes / The Atlantic: https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/04/course-relief-money-will-be-ill-spent/610126/
COVID-19 Research Action Grants (Grant Opportunity). Apply for a $3,000 research grant to explore more effective procurement addressing COVID-19. Deadline, 4 May.
Open Contracting Partnership: https://open-contracting-partnership.forms.fm/covid-19-research-opportunity/forms/7895
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