26 May 2026 –
Below, you can find the links to the candidacies that have been received for the 2026 elections of the CCC, the Global Civil Society Coalition for the UNCAC board.
Voting will take place from Wed, 3 June – Wed, 10 June: Voting will be conducted via digital balloting. Instructions on the voting are sent to member representatives via email, and details on the candidates are also available on the voting platform.
Only ordinary member organizations can vote for the board seats held by organizations (extraordinary members and affiliate organizations are not able to vote or run in CCC elections, as per the Coalition’s Charter). Individual Members can vote for the seat representing their constituency.
Members can pose questions to candidates through the Coalition’s global Listserv.
You can find the current board members here and summaries of board meetings here.
In case you have any questions related to the elections, please write to info@uncaccoalition.org.
Candidacies were received for all board seats that are up for election this year by the deadline (21 May 2026):
Nominations received for the Sub-Saharan Africa regional seat 1
- Anti-Corruption Coalition Uganda – represented by Marlon Agaba
- The African Center for Governance, Nigeria – represented by Obialunanma Nnaobi-Ayodele
Nominations received for the Americas regional seat
Nomination for Individual Member
Nominations received for South Asia regional seat
- Centre for Peace and Development Initiatives (CPDI), Pakistan – represented by Mukhtar Ahmad Ali
- Transparency International Sri Lanka – represented by Maheshi Herat
- Verité Research, Sri Lanka – represented by Sankhitha Gunaratne
Nominations received for Europe regional seat 1
- Libera. Associazioni, nomi e numeri contro le mafie (Libera), Italy – represented by Elisa Orlando
- Netherlands Helsinki Committee – represented by Ilaria Fevola
Nominations received for International Member Organization seat 1
Note on formal affiliations with the same network:
One candidacy is formally affiliated with Transparency International (Transparency International Sri Lanka, running for the South Asia Regional Seat). One other organization already serving on the board is also affiliated with Transparency International (Transparency International UK, holding a Europe regional seat).”
Nominations under the respective seats are listed by submission sequence.



