18 February 2025 –
Jordan has become the 40th country to sign the UNCAC Coalition’s Transparency Pledge, voluntarily committing to a high level of transparency and civil society inclusion in the second cycle of the UNCAC implementation review.
The official second cycle UNCAC review process in Jordan, which covers articles on preventive measures (Chapter II of the UNCAC) and asset recovery (Chapter V), was scheduled to begin in 2019. The review process is ongoing: the self-assessment checklist has been completed, and the country visit by peer-reviewing states Turkmenistan and Lebanon was held from 11-13 September 2023 – both with the contributions and active participation of the civil society organizations The Jordan Transparency Center, Rasheed-Transparency International Jordan and Rased-Al Hayat Center. Jordan has finalized its Executive Summary of the review, which is soon to be published on its UNODC country profile page.
The Transparency Pledge was signed by Muhannad Hijazi, Chairman of the Jordan Integrity and Anti-Corruption Commission. Jordan has taken note of the UNCAC Coalition’s Guide to Transparency and Participation in the UNCAC Review Mechanism, which outlines good practices of civil society participation to ensure a transparent and inclusive review process.
Principles of Transparency
The Transparency Pledge covers the following principles, complementing the UNCAC Coalition’s guide which includes best practice approaches for promoting transparency and participation in the review process:
- We will publish updated review schedules for our country review
- We will share information about the review institution or the coordinator (focal point)
- We will announce the completion of the country review indicating where the report can be found
- We will promptly post online the self-assessment and the full country report in a UN language, together with the executive summary in local languages
- We will organize civil society briefings and public debates about the findings of the report
- We will publicly support participation of civil society observers in UNCAC subsidiary bodies
Tracking Compliance
See the country review documents as they are published on Jordan’s UNODC Country Profile page, or find all known details on the status of UNCAC reviews globally, the government focal point and the published documents, available civil society parallel reports, etc., all in one place – on our UNCAC Review Status Tracker.
All Pledge signatories’ compliance with their commitment can be monitored on our Transparency Pledge Compliance Map.