An Intersectional Approach to Social Norms that Drive Corruption
This project will provide concrete guidance to implementing agencies on considering the intersectional nature of anti-corruption target populations to increase durable behaviour change. Specifically, it will explore how gender and faith norms interact with social norms that drive corrupt patterns of behaviours within specific reference groups and reinforce inequity and exclusion or inhibit anti-corruption action. The Corruption, Justice and Legitimacy Program (CJL) at Besa Global, in partnership with the Policy Innovation Centre is implementing this research project.