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The UNODC (Regional Project Office for SEE), Regional Co-operation Council (RCC) Secretariat, Center for Study of Democracy (CSD) and Regional Anti-corruption Initiative (RAI) Secretariat have co-organized an Inter-Regional Conference "Anti-corruption Policies and Practices in South-East Europe" on the occasion of the annual celebration of the International Anti Corruption Day.
This event took place on December 9th, 2008 in Sofia, Bulgaria. The conference was under the patronage of the President of the Republic of Bulgaria.
Besides the anniversary day, the purpose of the Conference was to realize a mapping exercise among all relevant actors that across the SEE region are committed in drafting and developing anti-corruption laws, policies and best practices. The Conference aimed to increase awareness of corruption and its negative impact within the institutions and to the civil society. In order to keep at high level the attention on anti-corruption matters, the Conference recalled the UN motto and will remind that it is always possible to blow the whistle to "say no to corruption".
The Conference aimed to bring together members from respective (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania and Serbia) National Assemblies as well as anti-corruption practitioners, representatives of civil society and international community working in the SEE region.
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(By resolution 58/4 of 31 October 2003, the General Assembly designated 9 December as International Anti-Corruption Day. The comemoration of this day by all relevant anti-corruption stakeholders serves to raise public awareness against corruption.) |
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This learning event for anti-corruption agencies was held in the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Headquarters. It is organized jointly by the UNODC and the World Bank's Communication for Governance and Accountability Program (CommGAP). This event has brought together officers of anti-corruption commissions who have decision-making authority over their agencies' communication-related activities as well as applied scholars in communication, policy studies, and the allied social sciences to discuss and debate the role of communication approaches and techniques in bolstering anti-corruption efforts. |
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The Global Organization of Parliamentarians Against Corruption (GOPAC) and its Arab Chapter (ARPAC) are proud to partner with the Parliament of Kuwait to host the 3rd Global Conference of Parliamentarians Against Corruption. The Conference was brought together parliamentarians from around the world to focus on the role of parliamentarians in the UN Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) and its effective implementation and oversight. For more information on the conference visit the GOPAC website. |
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This regional event has been organized by Regional Anti-Corruption Initiative (RAI) Secretariat and it brought together public procurement experts from SEE Public Procurement agencies, review bodies and National Audit institutions as well as representatives from SIGMA, OLAF and OECD. The purpose of the conference was to address the implementation of EU standards and policy recommendations of international organizations in the public procurement system in SEE, to identify good practices from SEE countries as well as to share detection and investigation tools of corruption in that area.
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Global Transparency: fighting corruption for a sustainable future (www.13iacc.org)
At the 13th International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC), leading practitioners and experts on sustainability, governance, and transparency have discussed the role of corruption and governance in the crucial questions that would make or break a sustainable future. |
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