World Bank and World Bank Institute
A fundamental role of the Bank is to help governments work better in their client countries. The Bank focuses its efforts on building efficient and accountable public sector institutions through strengthening and deepening the Bank's work on public sector institutional reform, and through designing and implementing the Bank's anticorruption strategy.
A fundamental role of the Bank is to help governments work better in their client countries. The Bank focuses its efforts on building efficient and accountable public sector institutions through strengthening and deepening the Bank's work on public sector institutional reform, and through designing and implementing the Bank's anticorruption strategy.
The World Bank has developed and implemented a number of assessment and measurement initiatives related to public administration and corruption. These include assessment frameworks and tools and databases such as:
- Worldwide Governance Indicators
- Country-Specific Corruption Surveys of Households, Firms and Public Officials
- Surveys of Firms
- Public Officials Surveys
- Public Expenditure Tracking Surveys
- Assessing central government policy-making institutions in cabinet government
- Assessing Constraints on Service Delivery
- Civil Service Institutional Assessment
- Commitment to Reform
