Liz is Head of the Global Programme for Measuring Corruption at the International Anti-Corruption Academy. She has been researching corruption for more than 20 years and was previously Director of the Centre for the Study of Corruption at the University of Sussex, UK. Always aiming to bridge gaps between research and practice, she has engaged widely with practitioners (e.g. by authoring reports for Transparency International, advising governments on anti-corruption strategies, and supporting the private sector on business integrity).
Aoife has 12 years' experience leading complex assignments in the field of governance, anti-corruption and public policy evaluation. She has consulted for: the UK's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office; Ireland's Department of Foreign Affairs; the Norwegian Agency for Development Corporation; Swedish International Development Co-operation; Philanthropic Foundations and Non-Governmental Organisations. Aoife also has bilateral and multilateral experience in her previous roles as a Development Officer at the Department of Foreign Affairs, Ireland, and as a Policy Analyst at the United Nations Development Programme. Her research interests include the application of utility focussed approaches, the value of co-creation in improving uptake, and measuring the effectiveness of anti-corruption strategy and policy.
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