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A Transparency International Organization is an international NGO that focuses on transparency.
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2023
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- Q: Describe the focus of the Transparency International NGO?
- A: Transparency International is a global NGO that works to combat corruption and promote transparency, accountability, and integrity in governance at all levels. The organization was founded in 1993 and has national chapters in over 100 countries.
Transparency International focuses on a wide range of issues related to corruption, including bribery, money laundering, and illicit financial flows. It conducts research, advocates for policy changes, and works with governments, civil society organizations, and the private sector to promote transparency and integrity in governance.
Some of the specific ways that Transparency International works to combat corruption include:
- Monitoring and reporting on corruption: Transparency International conducts research and publishes reports on corruption trends and issues, including the annual Corruption Perceptions Index, which ranks countries based on their perceived levels of corruption.
- Advocating for policy changes: Transparency International advocates for policy changes at the national and international level to promote transparency and combat corruption.
- Supporting civil society organizations: Transparency International works with civil society organizations around the world to build their capacity to combat corruption and promote transparency.
- Engaging with the private sector: Transparency International works with the private sector to promote integrity and ethical business practices and to combat corruption.
- Overall, the focus of Transparency International is to promote transparency and combat corruption in order to improve governance and increase the effectiveness and accountability of institutions at all levels.
2023
- (Wikipedia, 2023) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transparency_International Retrieved:2023-1-3.
- Transparency International e.V. (TI) is a German registered association founded in 1993 by former employees of the World Bank. Based in Berlin, its nonprofit and non-governmental purpose is to take action to combat global corruption with civil societal anti-corruption measures and to prevent criminal activities arising from corruption. Its most notable publications include the Global Corruption Barometer and the Corruption Perceptions Index. Transparency International serves as an umbrella organization. From 1993 till today its members have grown from a few individuals to more than 100 national chapters which engage in fighting perceived corruption in their home countries.[1] TI is a member of G20 Think Tanks, UNESCO Consultative Status, United Nations Global Compact, Sustainable Development Solutions Network and shares the goals of peace, justice, strong institutions and partnerships of the United Nations Sustainable Development Group (UNSDG). TI is a social partner of Global Alliance in Management Education. TI confirmed the dis-accreditation of the national chapter of United States of America in 2017. According to the 2016 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report, Transparency International was number 9 of 100 in the Top Think Tanks Worldwide (non-U.S.) category and number 27 of 150 in the Top Think Tanks Worldwide (U.S. and non-U.S.) category.[2]
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- ↑ Other "Top Think Tank" rankings include #7 (of 80) in Top Think Tanks in Western Europe, #13 (of 85) in Foreign Policy and International Affairs Think Tanks, #1 (of 40) in Transparency and Good Governance Think Tanks, #2 (of 75) for Best Advocacy Campaign, #42 (of 65) for Best Managed Think Tanks, #10 (of 60) for Best Use of Social Networks, #8 (of 60) of Think Tanks with the Best External Relations/Public Engagement Program, #4 (of 40) for Best Use of the Internet, #9 (of 40) for Best Use of Media, and #10 (of 70) for the Most Significant Impact on Public Policy, #8 (of 60) of Think Tanks with Outstanding Policy-Oriented Public Programs.