The study “Study of Risk Factors of Administrative Corruption in the System of Monitoring, Surveillance, Prosecution and Adjudication of Environmental Crimes in the Dominican Republic” is within the framework of the “Climate and Environmental Governance and Financial Integrity” initiative led by Participation Ciudadana, Dominican Chapter of Transparency International under the supervision of Transparency International of Germany, funded by Waverley Street Foundation. The programmatic framework of this project is summarized in:
Climate Policy – Policy-making processes related to climate action are more transparent, accountable and inclusive.
Climate Action – Improving accountability, integrity and oversight of climate-related actions at global and local levels.
Climate Justice – Better justice outcomes for victims of environmental crimes and corruption.