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Blockchain, big data analytics, AI and other new technologies are transforming the way of working for governments, businesses and society. The 2019 Forum will focus on the risks and opportunities of new technologies for anti-corruption & integrity.
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Heather Marquette

University of Birmingham and DFID
Professor in Development Politics; Senior Research Fellow (Governance & Conflict)
Professor Heather Marquette is Professor in Development Politics at the University of Birmingham’s International Development Department, and Senior Research Fellow (Governance & Conflict) at DFID. She has extensive international experience in research, policy advice and training on the politics of development, governance, corruption, political analysis and aid policy, and a growing interest in serious and organised crime. Her research includes work on Afghanistan, Ghana, India, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa and Uganda and has been published in Governance, Third World Quarterly, Political Studies, and Public Administration & Development, among others.

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