Course: Anticorruption and Sustainable Development

When: 23 November 2020 – 10 January 2021

Where: Online (with sign language and narrative audio)

Apply by: Registration open

Background

Corruption hinders sustainable development in all countries. In order to tackle its root causes and consequences as well as to find solutions for prevention, accountability and redress, the impact of mainstreaming knowledge is a powerful resource towards transforming the lives of individuals and societies as a whole.
Mainstreaming knowledge about this problematic pursues the transformation of discriminatory social institutions, laws, cultural norms and community practices, such as those limiting access to property rights or restricting their access to public space.
 

Structure

Module 1 - Close up on corruption and sustainable development
• Knowledge empowerment on Corruption and Sustainable Development
• A snapshot of the core instruments and mechanisms at the international level
• The role of different actors involved in the prevention of corruption

Module 2 - Unrolling corruption causes and effects to sustainable development
• Learning from experience
• Common Iipacts on corruption to sustainable development
• Challenges caused by corruption

Module 3 - Fostering adequate conditions for sustainable development through preventing corruption
• Optimizing the regulatory environment for the prevention of corruption
• Formulating a cohesive strategy on anticorruption for development
• Good practices in building community resilience for facing corruption

Module 4 - Strengthening skills for training on anti-corruption and sustainable development
• Raising awareness and promoting networking
• Public-private partnerships for transparency towards the achievement of 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
• Identification of important steps for training
 

Learn more about the course and register here.