Siemens launched the global Siemens Integrity Initiative in 2009, with more than USD 100 million to support organisations that fight corruption and fraud through Collective Action, education and training.

24 projects from more than 20 countries were selected for funding in the Second Funding Round of the Siemens Integrity Initiative to receive funding of up to USD 35.554 million. Funding applications were received from more than 180 well-known non-profit organisations from about 60 countries.

Siemens launched the global Siemens Integrity Initiative in 2009, with more than USD 100 million to support organisations that fight corruption and fraud through Collective Action, education and training.

Over 30 projects from more than 20 countries were selected for funding in the First Funding Round and received overall funding of up to USD 37.7 million. More than 300 project proposals from more than 66 countries were submitted.

This project aims to establish a high-impact anti-corruption Collective Action platform in five countries – Brazil, Egypt, India, Nigeria, and South Africa. By facilitating ongoing dialogue between the private and public sector, this project will provide a wide variety of stakeholders in these five countries with an opportunity to explore how specific Collective Action initiatives can create incentives for ethical business performance, and to discuss areas for further improvement.