16 October 2023 –
The need to engage the private sector in the fight against corruption was repeatedly raised at the UNCAC Coalition’s Global Coalition Conference (GCC) held in June 2023. Several participants spoke about enhancing business ethics and changing…
11 October 2023 –
The UNCAC Coalition’s board – the Coalition Coordination Committee (CCC) – has elected new leadership roles for the next year.
Gillian Dell (Honorary Member) will serve as Chair
Samantha Feinstein (Government Accountability Project) and David Ugolor …
9 October 2023 – by Ana Revuelta Alonso, Regional Coordinator for Europe
The European Commission launched the highly-anticipated EU Network against corruption on the 20th of September during a day-long meeting in Brussels with over 100 participants. The UNCAC Coalition…
5 October 2023 –
A recent report authored by Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) finds that the country has largely implemented the provisions of the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) on a legal and institutional level, but requires more effort…
2 October 2023 –
How is civil society in the Western Balkans involved in the ongoing development of new anti-corruption strategies? How can we combat the phenomenon of state capture? What should be done when new corruption risks arise despite…
14 September 2023 –
The UNCAC Coalition was delighted to participate for the first time in the Open Government Partnership (OGP) Global Summit 2023,
held in Tallinn, Estonia, on 6-7 September, with several partner events happening the same week. Besides…
1 September 2023 –
Download this guide (.PDF)
This overview provides a set of actions and measures governments can take to facilitate and support meaningful participation of civil society and other non-governmental stakeholders in the Conference of the States Parties…
1 September 2023 –
You’re invited to join Transparency International & the UNCAC Coalition in person or online (sign up to join via Zoom) for a discussion of TI’s new working paper proposing measures to tackle grand corruption.
The event,…
30 August 2023–
Liberia has become the 35th 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.…
22 August 2023 –
A new report by the Center for Democratic Transition finds that Montenegro has recently put in place provisions for the prevention of corruption and asset recovery (Chapter II and V of the UNCAC). While existing frameworks…
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