Fumiko Nagano
Fumiko Nagano is acting as a consultant to the Communication for Governance & Accountability Program (CommGAP), where she is currently conducting research on measures to strengthen anti-corruption efforts. Prior to joining CommGAP, she worked for the World Bank's Development Communication Division to provide communication support to World Bank operations in sectors ranging from infrastructure to public sector reform. A Japanese national, Fumiko tried her hand in a mix of professions before realizing that for her, happiness at work could only come from being part of an effort to better the world we live in. She holds a B.S. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and an M.A. from the Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), and is fluent in Russian.
Latest Posts:
- Corruption, Game Theory, and Rational Irrationality
- CommGAP at UNCAC Conference of State Parties, Doha
- The Chicken or the Egg? Law and Public Opinion
- Coming Soon: CommGAP-UNODC Joint Initiatives - White Paper and Side Event on Anti-Corruption
- If Only Corruption Could Be Defeated with Pocket-Less Trousers
- Citizen Inspectors General to the Rescue
- Social Networking Sites: Getting People to Speak Their Minds
- In the End, It’s About What People Want
- A Gecko Challenging A Crocodile: Anti-Corruption Agency vs. Vested Interests
- Pluralism and Diversity for An Informed Citizenry



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