Working Groups

The Global Civil Society Coalition for the UNCAC Working Groups aim to build capacity among members; facilitate discussions and promote collaboration; exchange information and resources; conduct joint advocacy initiatives; and develop and execute joint projects to advance anti-corruption efforts.

Protection of Whistleblowers and Other Reporting Persons

Protection of Whistleblowers and Other Reporting Persons

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Asset Recovery

Asset Recovery

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Gender, Inclusion & Corruption

Gender, Inclusion & Corruption

This group seeks to: influence and inspire, share ideas, advocate for better data, and to create a space for discussion and debate.

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Environmental Crime and Corruption

Environmental Crime and Corruption

The Global Civil Society Coalition for the UNCAC’s Environmental Crime and Corruption working group, comprised of over 230 civil society members worldwide, seeks to facilitate discussions, the exchange of information and joint advocacy among civil society experts, with a focus on driving the effective use of the UN Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) as a powerful tool to confront corruption linked to crimes that affect the environment.

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Grand Corruption and State Capture

Grand Corruption and State Capture

The Coalition’s Grand Corruption and State Capture working group seeks to facilitate discussions, exchange information and joint advocacy among civil society experts.

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Human Rights and Corruption

Human Rights and Corruption

The Global Civil Society Coalition for the UNCAC Working Group on Human Rights and Corruption serves as a platform for fostering discussions, exchanging knowledge, and sharing experiences among civil society, activists and academics working on human rights and corruption. Additionally, the Working Group provides a space for the coordination of advocacy efforts and the advancement of international and regional laws and policies in this regard.

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Victims of Corruption

Victims of Corruption

The Coalition’s Victims of Corruption (VoC) working group seeks to facilitate discussions, the exchange of information and joint advocacy among civil society experts around victims’ remedies and compensation for damages caused by corruption.

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