10 April 2010.
We, the undersigned civil society organisations, urge the Group of Twenty countries (G20) to:
recognise the link between illicit outflows of capital from developing countries, absorption of those resources by tax havens and secrecy jurisdictions, and the…
19 March 2010.
In January 2010, TI launched a 4-part video series “Scenes from a Global Anti Corruption Summit” This collection of short videos documents civil society involvement at the 2nd UNCAC Conference of States Parties in Indonesia in 2008…
17 February 2010.
The IACC is accepting workshop proposals from February 15 to March 31, 2010. Join leading experts from civil society, the public, and the private sectors at the 14th International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC) from November 10-13, 2010 in…
16 February 2010.
Civil society input is wanted to contribute to a one-year research project to document and study cases of citizen participation and nonviolent civic action to fight corruption, and distill general lessons learned and best practices. The focus…
9 December 2009.
Over 70 representatives of civil society organisations met in Doha during the Third Conference of States Parties last November. PArticipants delivered a Coalition Statement calling for more transparency, accountability and participation of civil society signed on by…
9 November 2009.
Number of countries: 95
Number of organisations: 356
Some of the organisations listed below are not Coalition members, as membership is not required to support the statement.
Country
Organisation
International
Access Info Europe
African Institute of Corporate…
9 November 2009.
United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC)
Third Conference of States Parties (COSP)
CSO Coalition Calls for Adoption of Effective Review Mechanism at the Third COSP, Doha, 9-13 November 2009
Corruption undermines democracy, the rule of law, human…
Doha, 9 November 2009.
Civil society spells out its demands for the Conference of States Parties of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) demanding accountability, participation and transparency.
Starting today representatives of the 141 countries that have signed up…
8 November 2009.
356 organisations from 95 countries have signed on to the Coalition statement asking for an effective, transparent, accountable and inclusive mechanism to monitor progress in the implementation of the UN Convention against Corruption.
The statement was submitted…
8 November 2009.
12 November 2009
UN’s anti-corruption treaty faces collapse
Impairment not solely in Indonesia
Naciones Unidas contra la corrupción
10 November 2009
Venezuela bloquea mecanismo de seguimiento de la corrupción en la ONU
9 November 2009
Dodging the…
A global civil society network promoting the implementation and monitoring of the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC)
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