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Sahr
John Kpundeh
Sahr
John Kpundeh is a member of the Governance Team in
the World Bank Institute working on anti-corruption
and governance.
He has been a consultant to the United States
Agency for International Development, the United
Nations Development Programme, and several other
commercial firms on issues relating to
anti-corruption and good governance .
Mr. Kpundeh is the author of Politics
and Corruption in Africa: A Case Study of Sierra
Leone (University Press of America, 1995);
Co-author of USAID Handbook for Fighting Corruption (USAID Technical Publication
Series, 1998); Co-editor
of Corruption
and Integrity Improvement Initiatives in Developing
Countries (UNDP/OECD, 1998); Co-editor of Curbing
Corruption: Toward a Model for Building National
Integrity (1999, EDI Development Studies, the
World Bank); editor,
Democratization in Africa: African Views, African Voices (National
Academy Press, 1992);
and several published articles on issues of
governance and corruption.
From 1991 to 1995, Mr. Kpundeh was Program
Officer of the Panel on Issues in Democracy and
States in Transition at the National Academy of
Sciences, Washington, D.C.
A Sierra Leone national, Mr. Kpundeh received
his Ph.D. and Masters degrees from Howard University
in Washington, D.C., with concentration in African
Political Systems, Political Economy, and
International Relations.
Corruption
and Corruption Control in Africa, by Sahr J. Kpundeh
is available for downloading, in Adobe *.pdf format, by
clicking on the title.
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