Transparency International2019-09-252019-09-252011-03-312001http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/177315As Transparency International (TI) passes from a period of primarily awareness-raising to one of developing and implementing concrete anticorruption strategies, there is a growing need to document the range of chapter programmes, best practices, and lessons learnt. The Corruption Fighters’ Tool Kit has been created to share those experiences with others active in the field. It is hoped that the widely tested methodologies and components included in the Tool Kit will have extensive application value for those whose mission is the eradication of corruption at all levels. Moreover, the breadth and scope of the tools included allow potential readers of the Tool Kit to determine which tools are best suited to their local environments. Much literature and know-how detailing the ways public and private sector institutions can improve their governance structures has been developed in recent years. These efforts are doomed to failure without the existence of a properly empowered civil society with the wherewithal to engage both the public and private sectors.engWith permission of the license/copyright holdercivil societyresistancePolitical ethicsEconomic ethicsCommunity ethicsCorruption fighters toolkit 2001Preprint