Join the Coalition and become part of a global network of over 460 civil society organizations and individuals working together to ensure governments deliver on their UNCAC commitments — sharing knowledge and lessons learned, amplifying civil society voices, and developing novel approaches to turn UNCAC commitments into concrete action on the ground
Private sector associations (such as chambers of commerce) are not eligible for membership of the UNCAC Coalition. However, we encourage these organizations to sign up to the UN Global Compact to pursue their anti-corruption efforts.
There are two tiers of involvement in the Coalition’s global network
| AFFILIATED GROUPS | MEMBERS |
|---|---|
| Young and small organizations working on anti-corruption, as well as initiatives and organizations that are not a legal entity. | Organizations and individuals with a well-established track record working on anti-corruption issues. |
For more information on how to apply please visit the respective pages:
Advantages of being part of the Coalition’s network
| AFFILIATED GROUPS | MEMBERS |
|---|---|
| Share best practices and coordinate efforts | Share best practices and coordinate efforts |
| Included in the Coalition’s regional listserv (mailing list) | Included in the Coalition’s regional listserv (mailing list) |
| Part of regular regional networking and advocacy meetings | Part of regular regional networking and advocacy meetings |
| Can join Working Groups on priority topics | Can join Working Groups on priority topics |
| Given preference to be included in the Coalition’s delegation to attend UNCAC meetings | |
| Given a special Members logo to showcase they form part of the Coalition | |
| Given special access to a 'Members area' on the Coalition website, providing access to confidential resources and list of contacts for easy collaboration | |
| Access to specialized legal support through pro bono assistance from the International Lawyers Project (ILP) and the Vance Center for International Justice | |
| Have full rights (see Charter) to: run for a seat on the UNCAC Coalition’s board (CCC) (ordinary members), and vote in board elections (ordinary members) |