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The Pandora case: a portrayal of human rights violations and the power of civil society 

Guest blog – June 2025Donaldo velasquez and lucas valderas On June 13, 2018, the Public Prosecutor’s Office of Honduras, with the support from the Mission to Support the Fight against Corruption and Impunity in Honduras (MACCIH), filed charges in…

Anti-Corruption and Transparency at FfD4: What’s in the “Compromiso de Sevilla”

30 June 2025 – This week, the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4) will bring together heads of state and high-level representatives from all UN Member States in Seville, Spain, from 30 June to 3 July. But unlike…

2nd Symposium on Supranational Responses to Corruption: Integrity in Climate Finance and Action

Corinna Gilfillan – In May 2024, I had the opportunity to participate in the 2nd Symposium on Supranational Responses to Corruption: Integrity in Climate Finance and Action held at the London School of Economics. This symposium, organized by the World…

New civil society report on Sri Lanka: Need for strengthened implementation, oversight, and accountability in Sri Lanka’s anti-corruption framework

26 June 2025 –  A recent report by Transparency International Sri Lanka reveals that, despite progress in developing anti-corruption laws and policies, the country struggles with weak implementation of key provisions under UNCAC Chapters II (Preventive Measures) and V (Asset…

Armenia signs the UNCAC Review Transparency Pledge

20 June 2025 – Armenia has become the 42nd 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. The official second cycle UNCAC review…

Papua New Guinea signs the UNCAC Review Transparency Pledge

18 June 2025 – Papua New Guinea has become the 41st 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. The official second…

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