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SUMMARY:Claudia Baez Camargo: East Africa Research Fund end-of-programme ev
 ent
DESCRIPTION:Claudia Baez Camargo\, the Basel Institute's Head of Public Gov
 ernance\, will showcase the results of her and her team's research under t
 he UK's East Africa Research Fund [https://eastafricaresearchfund.org/] 
 (EARF) at an end-of-programme event of the East Arica Research Fund EARF 
 ("Celebrating Research and Innovation: An End-of-Programme Event [https://
 baselgovernance.org/sites/default/files/2021-03/EARF%20agenda.pdf]"\, 16 
 and 17 March 2021).\\r\\nThe research project\, entitled “Corruption at
 titudes\, social norms and behaviours in East Africa”\, looked at how be
 havioural factors influence attitudes towards petty corruption in Rwanda\,
  Tanzania and Uganda.\\r\\nResearch highlights\\r\\nIn brief\, the researc
 h illuminates:\\r\\n 	How social networks function as problem-solving reso
 urces for citizens. 	The importance of understanding how solidarity\, reci
 procity and a sense of moral obligation towards the group can impact a per
 son's propensity to engage in petty corruption. 	The effect of common ment
 al models\, such as "everybody is doing it". \\r\\nInterestingly for anti-
 corruption policymakers\, donors and programme managers\, the research als
 o revealed evidence of how incorporating behavioural insights into anti-co
 rruption interventions can promote positive outcomes.\\r\\nThe event will 
 be hosted via Microsoft Teams. To access the event\, please consult the pr
 ogramme.
X-ALT-DESC:<p>Claudia Baez Camargo\, the Basel Institute's Head of Public G
 overnance\, will showcase the results of her and her team's research under
  the UK's&nbsp\;<a href="https://eastafricaresearchfund.org/">East Africa 
 Research Fund</a>&nbsp\;(EARF) at an end-of-programme event of the East Ar
 ica Research Fund EARF&nbsp\;("<a href="https://baselgovernance.org/sites/
 default/files/2021-03/EARF%20agenda.pdf">Celebrating Research and Innovati
 on: An End-of-Programme Event</a>"\, 16&nbsp\;and 17&nbsp\;March 2021).</p
 >\n<p>The research project\, entitled “Corruption attitudes\, social nor
 ms and behaviours in East Africa”\, looked at how behavioural factors in
 fluence attitudes towards petty corruption in Rwanda\, Tanzania and Uganda
 .</p>\n<h6>Research highlights</h6>\n<p>In brief\, the research illuminate
 s:</p>\n<ul> 	<li>How social networks function as problem-solving resource
 s for citizens.</li> 	<li>The importance of understanding how solidarity\,
  reciprocity and a sense of moral obligation towards the group can impact 
 a person's propensity to engage in petty corruption.</li> 	<li>The effect 
 of common mental models\, such as "everybody is doing it".</li> </ul>\n<p>
 Interestingly for anti-corruption policymakers\, donors and programme mana
 gers\, the research also revealed evidence of how incorporating behavioura
 l insights into anti-corruption interventions can promote positive outcome
 s.</p>\n<p>The event will be hosted via Microsoft Teams. To access the eve
 nt\, please consult the programme.</p>
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