Although corruption is a well-known phenomenon, whether people may talk about it openly or not will depend on the availability of reliable sources of reference. In that sense BTI will source and utilize expertise from around the world to develop tools and conduct specific and in depth assessment, research and studies in key areas. Such studies and assessments will include but not limit to National Integrity System Assessment (NISA), the Youth Integrity Survey. The compilation of the findings of existing studies on corruption related issues will be translated in the form of recommendations to re-enforce policy changes or to stimulate further debates on corruption issues...read more
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January 29th, 2020
BTI in collaboration with the Anti-Corruption Commission is in the process of conducting the National Corruption Barometer Survey. This is the 2nd survey initiated by BTI after the 1st report generated in 2016. The study aims at generating a National […]
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July 22nd, 2019
BTI is in the process of initiating a crowd fundraising for its various activities and to expand its work of scope. If our work inspires you and you feel that it goes a long way in improving the system of […]
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June 13th, 2019
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April 12th, 2019
Bhutan Transparency Initiative conducted a three days training for its ALAP members in Gelephu and Thimphu. The training was conducted with the objectives to enhance the capacity of the members of the Concerned Citizen Committee, Committee of Legal Experts and […]
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April 4th, 2019
Bhutan Transparency Initiative joined the Nation in celebrating the International Anti-Corruption Day on 9th December 2018 at Gelephu, Sarpang Dzongkhag, on the theme, “Say No to Corruption – Every No Count” Click Here For the Detail Report