Setting the Ground for Business Integrity in Bulgaria

The project aims at encouraging the adoption of voluntary anti-corruption and compliance standards and fostering a culture of integrity in business in Bulgaria.

The initiative will target the development and promotion of high-quality sectoral integrity standards in the key sectors of Energy, Industry and Healthcare, ensure pioneers to adopt and distribute them through their supply chains, and establish a better understanding of the need for business integrity in Bulgaria.

Last updated: 13.05.2020

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Integrity Agreement within the Health System

Through this Pact, the signatories undertook to make their own contribution to building change for the better in the Romanian healthcare system. This involved focusing on integrity, accountability and transparency, as well as combating corruption and unethical behaviour in both the public and private health systems.

The goals were to:

Last updated: 07.05.2020

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CoST – the Infrastructure Transparency Initiative

CoST works with government, industry and civil society to promote the disclosure, validation and interpretation of data from infrastructure projects, to inform and empower citizens  to hold decision-makers accountable. It is a country-centred multi-stakeholder initiative designed to promote transparency and accountability in publicly financed construction.

Last updated: 25.11.2020

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Collective Action Agreement in the Electrical Power Transmission Industry in Argentina

This initiative aimed to address anti-corruption and integrity standards in Argentina’s power generation and transmission industry. The Collective Action agreement included ten principles to which members must adhere, and also featured the services of a neutral facilitator. The goals of this Collective Action agreement included respecting the following standards:

Last updated: 22.04.2020

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UN Global Compact - Collective Action Project India

This initiative aims to develop a Collective Action platform, with a focus on anti-corruption intervention and ethical governance. The goals of this initiative are:

Last updated: 13.05.2020

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UN Global Compact South Africa - National Business Initiative

The goal of this initiative is to reduce corruption levels in South Africa through a business-led demonstration of practical collective action initiatives. The Project has engaged extensively with business and government, held several training sessions targeting business whole also including local government. It has generated interest from all sectors and seeks to build on this going forward, to move toward implementation of collective initiatives and models of good practice.

Last updated: 13.05.2020

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Social Witness / Integrity Pact in Government Procurement - The Mexican Experience

The project aims to produce an Analytical Review Report of the Integrity Pacts/Social Witness tools that Transparencia Mexicana has applied in around 100 public procurement processes.

This methodology combines a mini-contractual form in a bidding process (IP) with intensive monitoring during the bidding process (SW). The result is a light legal structure with a real-time monitoring process that:

Last updated: 13.05.2020

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UNODC Global Integrity Education Project

The project will establish and implement an effective integrity education programme that fosters ethical decision-making in the private sector and empowers employees to serve as “ethics' ambassadors” in companies. The ultimate goal of this project is to foster ethical decision-making in the private sector by equipping young graduates with ethical mindsets and skills at the start of their careers.

The project’s most innovative aspects are:

Last updated: 14.07.2020

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Scaling up Anti-Corruption Collective Action within Global Compact Local Networks

Scaling up Anti-Corruption Collective Action within Global Compact Local Networks (GCLN) is a four-year project to support collective actions from Global Compact Local Networks and promote public-private cooperation in fighting corruption. The project aims to:

Last updated: 16.07.2020

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Positioning Collective Action as a Compliance Norm

This project, implemented by the Basel Institute on Governance and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, aims to embed Collective Action in compliance by developing a global norm, bolstering its application, and innovating Collective Action to address demand-side bribery and human rights synergies through three objectives.

Last updated: 02.03.2021

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