In this episode of Democracy that Delivers, host Peter Glover, Program Officer for the Anti Corruption and Governance Center at CIPE, welcomes two leaders in the global fight against corruption. Shannon Green serves as the Senior Advisor to the Administrator and Executive Director of the Anti-Corruption Task Force at USAID, and Brooke Stearns Lawson serves as the Task Force's Lead on Innovation, Research, and Learning. In this discussion, Green and Lawson explain why the world has entered an unprecedented moment for democracy and anti-corruption work around the world. USAID has seized the opportunity for anti-corruption programming by announcing a new USAID Grand Challenge focused on combatting transnational corruption. This episode is the latest in a mini-series on the topic of anti-corruption rapid response.
On this episode of Democracy that Delivers, we are joined by guests Morgan King and Abby Guen and host John Zemko, all members of the CIPE Latin America and Caribbean team. This episode continues the Emerging Leaders mini-series, co-hosted by Autumn Moore and Zoe Watkins from the Communications team. Morgan and Abby discuss their backgrounds, their personal goals, and their visions for the future of their team.
Erika Díaz Ulloa, a lawyer and a specialist in compliance matters, joins CIPE’s Democracy that Delivers podcast for International Women's Day 2022 to talk about the challenges women face in the marketplace. She tells CIPE co-hosts Barbara Langley and Staci Samuels why women-owned businesses are more likely to face discrimination, how women can deal with double standards, and what women can do to move into leadership positions.
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