Transparency Pledge

The Pledge is a voluntary commitment to meet minimum standards of transparency and civil society participation in the UNCAC Implementation Review Mechanism.

We call on States Parties to sign our Transparency Pledge for the second UNCAC review cycle.

To date, 46 States Parties have signed the Transparency Pledge, reaffirming the importance of transparency and public consultation in addressing corruption. Their commitment signals a strong belief that civil society can play a crucial role in preventing and combatting corruption in their country, contributing to the successful implementation of UNCAC provisions.

We congratulate the 46 countries that have signed the Transparency Pledge so far. To ensure this commitment is implemented in practice, we regularly track compliance with the Transparency Pledge’s principles, as shown in the map below.

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Disclaimer: Reviews in some of the signatory countries are still ongoing, which means that they have not had a chance to publish documents or hold follow-up briefings yet, since they have not reached this stage of the review process yet.

Signatories (as of December 2025): 46 States Parties

Latin America and the CaribbeanArgentina, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Honduras, Peru
North AmericaUnited States, Mexico
EuropeAlbania, Armenia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Moldova, Montenegro, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Kingdom
Sub-Saharan AfricaLiberia, Mauritius
Asia-PacificAustralia, Mongolia, Papua New Guinea
South-West Asia and Northern AfricaJordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Tunisia, Afghanistan

Non-States Parties to the UNCAC that have committed to principles of the Pledge: Taiwan

Questions?

For further information, please contact the Coalition’s Civil Society Engagement Lead and Project Manager Danella Newman at danella.newman@uncaccoalition.org. Before you do, please check out the FAQ section below. 

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