Event: Corruption in Humanitarian Aid and Development Assistance
As part of our free webinar series to share skills and conduct conversations for effective, impactful, and sustainable humanitarian responses, Trust has teamed up with Malika Aït-Mohamed Parent, Phil Mason, and Alexei Gartinski to offer a webinar on Corruption in Humanitarian Aid and Development Assistance.
Is this webinar for me?
Do you work in the humanitarian and development sectors? Are you a professional, student, or person interested to know more about corruption and how to tackle it? Would you like to hear three experts committed to fighting corruption discuss important questions and issues? Then this webinar is for you!
What is this webinar about?
In this webinar, speakers will draw on their experience to discuss corruption in the humanitarian development sectors. Before the webinar, questions sent to us by you, the audience, will be selected. These questions will then be answered live by the speakers. Through this conversation, this webinar aims to create space to address corruption in humanitarian aid and development assistance.
Learning Objectives
This webinar will discuss important questions about corruption in aid and assistance. It will address common assumptions about corruption. Be a starting point for discussing “elephants in the room”. In doing so, it aims to identify more effective ways to tackle corruption.
After this webinar participants will:
- know more about common assumptions.
- have a better understanding of corruption and its impact on aid and assistance.
- know more about developments in the fight against corruption.
- have knowledge to help identify ways to tackle corruption effectively.
For more details and registration: https://trustconsultancy.org/portfolio-item/corruption-webinar/