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  1. Currently jetlagged and overcaffinated in Dead Sea hotel, prepping to lead discussion on governance metrics for UNDP folks.
  2. Thanks for all the good cheer regarding our Omidiyar funding announcement yesterday. As usual too much work happening to really celebrate!
  3. Global Integrity Scales With $2.4 Million Grant From Omidyar Network http://ow.ly/z8At
  4. Offline since yesterday -- so much fail by Amman ISP! Backlogged thoughts on UNDP's post-conflict anticorruption training coming soon
  5. Nathaniel here (JW claims internet is down in Jordan): Silicon Valley blogosphere coverage of today's announcement: http://ow.ly/z2ws.
  6. Martin Tisne, programme director at anti-corruption NGO Tiri, is clearly the smartest person in the room right now.
  7. I'm sitting in on a UNDP workshop on managing corruption in post-conflict states. Moderator tells us to figure it out by Thursday. LOLs.
  8. I leave the country for one day and everything gets leaked-investigation-crazy in Washington. http://ow.ly/yJdg
  9. Oh, so THAT'S what 22 hours of traveling feels like. On the plus side, I can see the Dead Sea from my room.
  10. I'm taking a quick trip to Amman, Jordan to help train a UN post-conflict anti-corruption team. Live updates all week. On route now.
  11. This makes my very late night. RT @AfriNomad: late #ff @globalintegrity - robust research, audacious advocacy, and great musical taste
  12. Playing in the office (weekend all-nighter edition): Kinshasa street music from Staff Benda Bilili. http://bit.ly/ycYA7
  13. Arizona rules metadata embedded in a government .DOC is included in freedom of information law. http://bit.ly/3Mhx0v
  14. Math fail! "Angola affair" was ~15 years ago, not 25.
  15. France's "Angola affair" arms scandal still in the news, 25 years later. http://bit.ly/6EZWV
  16. How anti-corruption compliance moves through a business ecosystem (pushback is expected): http://bit.ly/FVbMy
  17. Yemeni Parliamentarians draft a Right to Information bill . Our analysis: http://ow.ly/xEAN
  18. 20 of Obama's top 47 campaign fundraisers now have government jobs. Ambassador to the Bahamas? Yep. http://ow.ly/xkmC
  19. RT @wikileaks: Britain's libel laws are killing investigative journalism http://bit.ly/3vptcP (doc: http://tinyurl.com/wldla )
  20. More on Liberia's "analog blogger" - http://bit.ly/16G59D