Workshop on anti-corruption in the Albanian public sector
Timeframe: Sep 2015 - Nov 2015
Funder: BMZ
David Aled Williams
Principal Adviser (U4) and Senior Researcher (CMI)
Albanian citizens rank corruption as the second most important problem facing their country after unemployment. Economic and social development in Albania is severely undermined by grand and petty forms of corruption. Corruption is slowing economic growth and leading to inequitable development outcomes. The workshop will include stakeholders from government and foreign development partners, the private sector and civil society who have an interest in efforts that assist Albania in achieving improved transparency and accountability in public institutions and services.