Planning
Corruption and the Planning Process
This section provides guidance on how to incorporate anti-corruption considerations into the planning process for military operations.
About the Planning Guidance:
This section introduces the tools and resources within the planning guidance. It also explains the difference between preventive and proactive measures when addressing corruption on military operations.
View About the Planning Guidance:Corruption and Military Operations: A Note For Commanders
This report explains why corruption on military operations can be detrimental to a mission if ignored or improperly addressed. It also provides suggestions on what processes commanders could initiate during mission planning, mission execution and transition and draw-down phases to ensure corruption risks are effectively mitigated.
Download PDFIntervening Without Corruption: Guidance For Political-Military Planners
This report provides guidance to political-military planners on why it is crucial that corruption is addressed during the planning of military operations. It also provides guidance on the key areas of risk and opportunity and suggests potential anti-corruption measures that could be implemented to mitigate corruption risks on mission.
Download PDFOperational Planning Guidance
This section provides generic guidance on how to incorporate anti-corruption considerations into the planning process for military operations. The guidance is generic enough to be applicable to any military operation.
View Operational Planning GuidanceNato Planning Guidance
This guidance is based on the NATO Comprehensive Operational Planning Directive (COPD) and provides tailored guidance on how and when planners should incorporate anti-corruption considerations into the COPD.
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