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International Anti- Corruption Academy (3)

gdfAcadémie International de l’Anti-Corruption A travers l’éducation, la recherche et la coopération, , IACA vise à surmonter les limitations en connissance et en pratique dans le domaine de l’anti-corruption. C’est la seule institution globale qui se dédie uniquement à l’étude du phénomène anti-corruption phenomenon et à meiux équiper ses professionnels pour les défis de demain.

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Fifth session of the Conference of the States Parties to the United Nations Convention against Corruption is Officially Launched in Panama

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 Photo: Kosovo pupils in an overcrowded classroom 320 pupils were attending classes in provisional shelters in absence of a proper school. After InternewsKosovaand BIRN received reports through a platform which was created to report corruption cases and proved beneficial for other issues as well. They conducted in-depth research, interviews with teachers and parents and visits to the school, and, at the end, the case was addressed by the Ministry of Education which publicly promised that the school will be built in 2014.

In partnership with InternewsKosova and theBalkan Investigative Reporting Network(BIRN), UNDP has developed a web-platform “www.kallxo.com” which allows Kosovo citizens to report corruption in real time through multiple channels, including social media, SMS and the web. By visualizing and mapping reported corruption cases in the internet, the project aims to attract citizens’ participation and raise awareness on the level and form of corruption occurring in Kosovo.

One year after launching the platform, approximately 900 cases were reported, ranging from corruption in government, educational institutions, fraud at the local level, misconduct of public officials, etc. Because of this success, www.kallxo.com is now also increasingly being used to report inefficiencies in delivering public services at the local level. To date, around 30 municipalities in Kosovo have placed an iFrame of www.kallxo.com on their official website to facilitate the municipality’s interaction with the citizens.

Highlights

  • One year after launching the platform, approximately 900 cases were reported
  • 30 municipalities in Kosovo have placed an iFrame of www.kallxo.com on their official website here.

 

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UNDP MAJOR PARTNER OF THE 5TH GLOBAL CONFERENCE OF THE ORGANIZATION OF PARLIAMENTARIANS AGAINTS CORRUPTION (GOPAC)

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The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) is one of the driving forces behind the Global Organization of Parliamentarians Against Corruption (GOPAC), which convenes its 5th Global Conference in Manila from January 30 to February 2, 2013.

UNDP and GOPAC have been partners for almost a decade, with the UNDP Bureau for the Arab States funding the launch of GOPAC’s regional arm, the Arabian Parliamentarians Against Corruption (ArPAC) in 2004.

In the last few years, UNDP has taken a two-pronged approach to support ArPAC—training members on various anti-corruption themes, and providing assistance in drafting legislation related to freedom of information and ill-gotten wealth.

On a global scale, UNDP has tapped its vast network of lawmakers and leaders to raise awareness about GOPAC. They have sponsored three national workshops—in Burkina Faso, Timor Leste and Morroco—for GOPAC members, members of parliament and civil society.

This year, UNDP is sponsoring an ArPAC representative to attend the 5th GOPAC Global Conference in Manila. The event brings together 600 delegates from 86 countries all over the world, including members of parliament, leaders in industry and civil society and non-government organizations.

UNDP Country Representative Toshihiro Tanaka is one of several distinguished speakers at the 5th Global Conference. Tanaka will discuss the Effective Implementation of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC). The UNDP-GOPAC Assessment Tool for Parliamentarians will be launched during the conference.

“The UNCAC is one of our greatest weapons in combating widespread corruption in the world today,” said GOPAC Chairperson-Elect Senator Edgardo J. Angara. “We must make sure that our parliamentarians, who exercise oversight powers, will be able to make the most of this tool.”

Sharing the twin principles of anti-corruption and parliamentary strengthening, UNDP and GOPAC expect to the seeds of their long-term cooperation to bear much fruit in the Philippines, the Arab region and the rest of the world.