Working Paper 40: Developing anti-corruption interventions addressing social norms

Claudia Baez Camargo
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This Working Paper provides guidance on developing anti-corruption interventions based on a Social Norms and Behaviour Change (SNBC) approach. Still a relatively nascent field, SNBC interventions typically address social norms that make corruption acceptable or expected, and attempt to influence behaviours away from corrupt practices.  The guidance is based on lessons learned from a largely successful pilot project in Tanzania that targeted social norms fuelling bribery ("gift giving") in health facilities and attempted to change the behaviours of both health care providers and users away from exchanging gifts. Survey results showed a 14–44% decrease in gift-giving intentions, attitudes and positive beliefs among hospital users following the pilot intervention. The guidance covers: How to identify when a SNBC approach is suitable Essential background research needed to design anti-corruption SNBC interventions Frameworks to formulate theories of change Specific elements to build into SNBC interventions What practitioners should expect when embarking on an SNBC intervention Ways they can help build evidence and understanding of SNBC approaches in the anti-corruption field. About and acknowledgements This publication was supported by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH on behalf of the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). The contents of this publication do not represent the official position of either BMZ or GIZ. The pilot intervention that serves as the basis for most of the reflections included in this document was funded by the Global Integrity Anti-Corruption Evidence Programme (GI-ACE), funded with UK aid from the UK government.
工作文件40:制定针对社会规范的反腐败干预措施
本工作文件为制定基于社会规范和行为改变(SNBC)方法的反腐败干预措施提供指导。SNBC干预措施仍然是一个相对新兴的领域,它通常涉及使腐败可以接受或预期的社会规范,并试图影响行为,使其远离腐败行为。该指南基于坦桑尼亚一个基本成功的试点项目的经验教训,该项目针对助长卫生设施贿赂("赠送礼物")的社会规范,并试图改变卫生保健提供者和使用者的行为,避免交换礼物。调查结果显示,在试点干预后,医院用户的送礼意图、态度和积极信念下降了14-44%。指导内容包括:如何确定何时适用SNBC方法设计反腐败SNBC干预措施所需的基本背景研究框架制定变革理论的具体要素构建SNBC干预措施从业者在开始SNBC干预措施时应该期待什么他们可以帮助在反腐败领域建立证据和理解SNBC方法的方式。本出版物由德国国际合作与发展有限公司(GIZ)代表联邦经济合作与发展部(BMZ)支持出版。本出版物的内容不代表BMZ或GIZ的官方立场。作为本文件中包含的大部分反思的基础的试点干预措施是由全球廉政反腐败证据计划(GI-ACE)资助的,该计划由英国政府资助。
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