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Using access to information in the fight against corruption

8 October 2025 – Widely recognized as a cornerstone of democracy, access to information is a prerequisite for civil society engagement in anti-corruption efforts. The United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) underscores its importance for preventing and detecting corruption, dedicating…

Stronger together: justice for victims of corruption

A common roadmap to advance victims’ rights in corruption cases Citizen participation, collective rights, and the recognition of victims of corruption can be transformative when incorporated into legal systems. These goals become attainable through coordinated civil society action, which can…

Listen, Talk and Never Give Up: How to Table a CoSP Resolution

3 October 2025 – Guest blog by Vladimir Radomirović, from Pištaljka In August 2023, Samantha Feinstein of the Government Accountability Project (GAP), a long-time friend and fellow whistleblowing activist, called to suggest we jointly develop proposals  to improve the protection…

Civic space is not an obstacle to anti-corruption, it is the key to its success

2 October 2025 – Gina Romero, Special Rapporteur on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and of association, calls on State Parties as they prepare for the next phase of the UNCAC review to ensure safe and enabling…

The interlinkages between beneficial ownership and asset recovery

23 September 2025 – Illicit assets are rarely held in someone’s name directly. Instead, they are often hidden behind complex legal structures, making it essential to identify the real beneficial owner before asset recovery can begin. The interlinkages between asset…

Civil society recognition as victims of corruption: A breakthrough in Latin America

19 September 2025 – For years, the UNCAC Coalition’s Working Group on Victims of Corruption has been raising awareness of a crucial but often overlooked truth: corruption creates real victims, and civil society must have the ability to defend them…

Sustaining the shared fight against corruption while demanding a better Implementation Review Mechanism: Why international support and civic space matter

22 September 2025 – by Pablo Herrera, UNCAC Coalition Regional Coordinator for Latin America and the Caribbean International support is a lifeline for anti-corruption initiatives around the world, especially in regions like Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), and Africa. Development…

New civil society report on Cameroon flags weak enforcement of anti-corruption framework

19 September 2025 –  A recent report by International Governance Institute – Cameroon exposes how, despite progress in developing an anti-corruption legal and policy framework, the country struggles with weak implementation of key provisions under UNCAC Chapters II (Preventive Measures)…

New tools and evolving standards in asset recovery: Updates from INTERPOL and FATF

20 August 2025 – As international standards are strengthened and new tools take shape, the 19th meeting of the UNCAC Coalition’s Asset Recovery Working Group brought together experts from INTERPOL, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), and civil society to…

Information and data availability in asset recovery – new briefing paper

24 September 2025 – Guest blog by Jackson Oldfield (CiFAR), Co-Chair of the Asset Recovery Working Group Transparency is vital in the recovery and return of assets stolen through corruption. Proactive disclosure of data and documents are key elements of…

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