Transparency International2019-09-252019-09-252011-04-042007http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/177442"The goal of development assistance is to reduce poverty and support countries in their development. For some countries aid is the dominant source for financing, while in others its role may be limited in comparison to funding from government revenues, trade and investments. To improve aid effectiveness, developments partners — both aid providers and aid recipients — have a shared role and responsibility in preventing one of the main breakdowns: corruption. All stakeholders have a duty to wage this fight. The following paper is an outcome of consultations held within the Transparency International (TI) movement. It should be seen as a first step in adding to and shaping the debate on aid and corruption, reflecting TI’s previous work, national chapter concerns and present development discussions."engWith permission of the license/copyright holderoption for the poorviolencefood aidPolitical ethicsCommunity ethicsDevelopment ethicsPolicy paper No.1/2007Preprint