ABSTRACT:
Anti-corruption training represents a key activity in the overall fight against corruption. Anti-corruption training develops important human capital upon which all other reforms depend as well as generates a body of knowledge which contributes to government’s improved capacity to govern. Yet, Anti-corruption training in the region is still fragmented, reliant on highly contingent project-specific donor funding, and lacking in strategic focus. Consideration of each country’s National Anti-Corruption Training Programme (NACTP) can show the importance of systemic anti-corruption training policy and practice.