A United Global Effort: Learning What Works in Combatting Corruption
A united global effort is essential to combat the growing threats to democracy and human rights.
Dexis and USAID Strengthen Democratic Values in Timor-Leste
Dexis Consulting Group will work with USAID to promote accountability and anti-corruption reforms in Timor-Leste.
Empowering Armenia’s Tomorrow: Supporting Youth-Led Anti-Corruption Initiatives
Corruption is an endemic problem in many parts of the world. In Armenia, Dexis works with local youth to promote greater integrity in society.
Dexis Welcomes Natasha Hsi as Vice President of International Development
In this new role, Natasha Hsi is responsible for Dexis’ USAID portfolio in international development.
Supporting Indigenous Women’s Pursuit of Justice in Guatemala
Indigenous women in Guatemala experience high rates of violence and are confronted with numerous barriers when seeking out justice.
Eliminating Administrative Barriers to Investment: The Kosovo Story
The U.S. supports Kosovo’s goal for Euro-Atlantic integration by helping improve stability in the country and the broader Balkan region “as part of a Europe that is whole, free, and at peace.”
USAID/Mexico ProIntegridad Activity
Strengthening Mexico’s business and investment environment through improved governance and business practices and enhanced coalitions that drive transparency and integrity.
Democratic Fundamentals: Youth Engagement in Serbia
In Serbia, participating student parliaments organized a process that allowed students to suggest potential projects that could be funded from the local budget.
Fighting Femicide: Making Courts Work for Women
In Guatemala, Dexis supports counterpart efforts to bring justice to women victims of femicide and other forms of gender-based violence through the USAID Justice and Transparency Project.
Justice and Gender Rights in Mali: One Paralegal’s Story
While U.S. national security policy pivots towards near-peer competition and away from decades-long focus on violent extremist organizations (VEOs), the threat from VEOs remains viable.