Countering Corruption SBC Two Pager

Source: USAID | Year: 2023

The USAID Anti-Corruption Task Force commissioned research on how social and behavior change (SBC) approaches address social norms and behaviors related to corruption and where SBC approaches can be used to improve current and future anti-corruption activities. This summary offers key take-aways from that research. More information and context can be found in the full findings and recommendations report.

A preliminary and final assessment of potential case studies identified a set of anti-corruption initiatives that utilized social and behavior change approaches. The assessment showed a lack of anti-corruption activities incorporating full SBC frameworks; however, the following five case studies were identified as incorporating important SBC elements (pictured right).


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