MEASURING CORRUPTION AT THE COUNTRY LEVEL United Nations Development Programme Training programme Photo by: Adam Rogers/UNCDFPhoto by: Catherine Jaimeson/

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MEASURING CORRUPTION AT THE COUNTRY LEVEL United Nations Development Programme Training programme Photo by: Adam Rogers/UNCDFPhoto by: Catherine Jaimeson/ Flickr

Activity 1 Introductions Which of these pictures relates to your personal experience? Select an image you feel closely relates to your experience, and go stand next to it Introduce yourself to others gathered round the same image Discuss with others the reasons for selecting this image Module 1 Introduction to the programme

Activity 2 Expectations & Agenda Module 1 Introduction to the programme What is one thing that you would like to take away from the programme?

Module 1 Introduction to the programme Programme Agenda Module 1 Introduction to the programme Part One: Corruption indicators Module 2 Defining corruption Module 3 Why measure corruption? Module 4 The challenges of measuring corruption Module 5 Composite and original indicators of corruption Module 6 Poverty and gender sensitive indicators Module 7 Complementarity in the use of indicators Module 8 Developing integrity indicators and indices Module 9 Part One summary and feedback Part Two: Corruption assessments Module 10 Systemic corruption diagnostics Module 11 Instruments for assessing corruption Module 12 Collecting data Module 13 Application and reflection Module 14 Learning transfer and evaluation

Module 1 Introduction to the programme Learning goal The goal of the programme is for participants to be able to provide advice to stakeholders undertaking corruption assessment in their home countries.

Module 1 Introduction to the programme Learning objectives By the end of the first part of the programme, participants will be able to: focus the objectives of corruption assessments design three types of indicators for assessing corruption and anti-corruption interventions effectively utilize global composite indicators and original data (both qualitative and quantitative) assess the methodological, political and operational challenges involved in carrying out corruption assessments design indicators that capture the experiences and perspectives of marginalised groups provide advice on developing a national index and develop scales for quantifying integrity indicators select balanced sets of indicators.

Module 1 Introduction to the programme Principal learning objectives By the end of the second part of the programme, participants will be able to: provide advice on the relevance of carrying out a systemic diagnosis of corruption appraise different instruments for assessing corruption and adapting them to country needs select appropriate data collection methods.

Activity 3 Learning methods Module 1 Introduction to the programme Adults learn best through experience Learners retain only 10% of what they read, 20% of what they hear, 30% of what they see…but 90% of what they actively apply new knowledge to real life Active learning methods are used (e.g. small group work, discussion, reflection) and require your active participation. We’re not here to tell you what to do. We’re here to work together to get the best ideas out of all of us, and to share best practices!