Conceptual Modelling Of Information System Process To Design Tech Solutions To Fight Land Corruption Through Transparency International's Land and Corruption In Africa Programme

Jean Brice Tetka, George Anadiotis & Andrea Staeritz

Transparency International (TI) has commissioned research based on the experiences and challenges in four pilot chapters, to develop a conceptual model of information on how the chapters will work in the land sector. A conceptual model is a diagram that defines theoretical entities, objects, or conditions of a system and the relationships between them. It could serve as a baseline to identify and conceive successful and innovative tech solutions to fight against corruption in the land sector in Africa. Using innovative tech solutions, TI considered a datadriven approach to deliver better monitoring, evaluation and learning at a national and regional level. The purpose of using a conceptual modelling process was to build an information system that provides a clear understanding of how the chapters will individually manage information in their projects and identify which part of the information system could be automated; an information system that any programmer could use to design a platform that corresponds to what the chapters require.

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