#eclecticintegrity: this session brings together an eclectic mix of anti-corruption researchers and practitioners to discuss some interesting new insights, innovative research approaches and promising pathways for future action in the field – all with a focus on how citizens can be empowered to help tackle corruption and a keen interest to discuss ideas that the audience brings to the table.
Speakers include:
Rebecca Rumbul – Research Director of MySociety
Eliza Keller – Senior Policy Associate at MIT’s Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-Pal)
Caryn Peiffer – Fellow at the International Development Department of the University of Birmingham
Research fellow, Developmental Leadership Program in the International Development Department
Caryn Peiffer is a Research Fellow for the Developmental Leadership Program in the International Development Department. A political scientist by training, her main research interests lie in the causes, consequences and measurements of corruption and anticorruption reforms, developmental... Read More →