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How to Win the Fight Against Nepotism
Is nepotism ever acceptable? Or is it always corruption? Believe it or not, opinions differ as to whether placing family and friends in key positions is corruption. Continue reading
How to Incorporate USAID’s Anticorruption Strategy into a Winning Proposal. Part I
USAID’s Anticorruption Strategy, issued in 2005, describes a practical and truly cross-cutting approach to anticorruption. This Post suggests ways that smart bidders can use this Anticorruption Strategy to produce winning proposals and help the Agency achieve its anticorruption goals.