Siku ya Kimataifa ya Kupambana na Rushwa

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The United Nations General Assembly designated 9 December as International Anti-Corruption Day, to raise awareness of corruption and of highlight the role of the Convention in combating and preventing it. The United Nations Convention against Corruption entered into force in December 2005.

Everyone around the world are Invited to join forces to fight this crime. Major political changes occasionally present opportunities for ambitious reforms and rapid improvements in the fight against corruption.

But in most cases, progress is likely to be gradual. Success requires political will, perseverance, and a commitment to continuously upgrade institutions over many years. To better understand the institutional characteristics that are important in promoting integrity and accountability, we studied a large set of countries.

FORUM: “UNCAC at 20: Uniting the World Against Corruption.“ International Anti-Corruption Day 2023. We intend to celebrate not only this significant milestone in global anti-corruption endeavours but also the improvements brought about by the collective efforts supported by the Convention.

The observance seeks to highlight the crucial link between anti-corruption and peace, security, and development. At its core is the notion that tackling this crime is the right and responsibility of everyone, and that only through cooperation and the involvement of each and every person and institution can we overcome the negative impact of this crime.
 
The United Nations General Assembly designated 9 December as International Anti-Corruption Day, to raise awareness of corruption and of highlight the role of the Convention in combating and preventing it. The United Nations Convention against Corruption entered into force in December 2005. Everyone around the world are Invited to join forces to fight this crime. Major political changes occasionally present opportunities for ambitious reforms and rapid improvements in the fight against corruption. But in most cases, progress is likely to be gradual. Success requires political will, perseverance, and a commitment to continuously upgrade institutions over many years. To better understand the institutional characteristics that are important in promoting integrity and accountability, we studied a large set of countries.

FORUM: “UNCAC at 20: Uniting the World Against Corruption.“ International Anti-Corruption Day 2023. We intend to celebrate not only this significant milestone in global anti-corruption endeavours but also the improvements brought about by the collective efforts supported by the Convention.The observance seeks to highlight the crucial link between anti-corruption and peace, security, and development. At its core is the notion that tackling this crime is the right and responsibility of everyone, and that only through cooperation and the involvement of each and every person and institution can we overcome the negative impact of this crime. Follow the conversation with the hashtags:
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Bila ya Rushwa naamini WaTz wengi wangekuwa masikini wa kutupwa.

KATAA RUSHWA, RUSHWA NI ADUI WA HAKI.

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Bila ya Rushwa kuna watu wangekuwa masikini wa kutupwa.

KATAA RUSHWA.

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