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Siemens to fund Basel Institute on Governance and partners to scale up anti-corruption Collective Action

7 Aug 2015

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Siemens to fund Basel Institute on Governance and partners to scale up anti-corruption Collective Action

The Basel Institute on Governance, together with its partners, the United Nations Global Compact and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Developement (OECD), has been awarded a three-year funding of nearly USD 4 million under the second funding round of the Siemens Integrity Initiative.

The funding will support the continuous development of the B20 Collective Action Hub as well as the High Level Reporting Mechanism in G20 countries in a project entitled “Scaling up anti-corruption Collective Action: B20 Hub on Anti-Corruption Collective Action.”

Download the joint press release.

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