A presentation by Anna Thayenthal, Transparency International on the Global Youth Anti-Corruption Forum in Brussels on 27 May 2010.
Session: Governance and Anti-Corruption (GAC)
Anti Corruption Actions:
-Individual Engineers in construction Sector
-Professional Engineering Institutions
-Government in Construction Industry
-Organizations in Construction Industry
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Anti Corruption Actions:
-Individual Engineers in construction Sector
-Professional Engineering Institutions
-Government in Construction Industry
-Organizations in Construction Industry
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what is Corruption? Corruption in India,CORRUPT STATES IN INDIA, DIFFERENT AREAS OF CORRUPTION, Causes of Corruption in India, Consequences of Corruption , Ways To Reduce Corruption, Anti-Corruption Efforts
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Impact of Corruption on Society & Economy Tanibhra Datta
Corruption is dishonest behavior by those in positions of power, such as managers or government officials.
Corruption can include giving or accepting bribes or inappropriate gifts, under-the-table transactions, manipulating elections, diverting funds and defrauding investors.
One example of corruption in the world of finance would be an investment manager who is actually running a Ponzi scheme.
Presentation by Lord Nicholas Stern at the World Resources Institute and International Monetary Fund event "Fostering Growth and Poverty Reduction in a World of Immense Risk" on April 2, 2013.
http://www.transparency.org/cpi2015
Transparency International is a global movement with one vision: a world in which government, business, civil society and the daily lives of people are free of corruption. With more than 100 chapters worldwide and an international secretariat in Berlin, we are leading the fight against corruption to turn this vision into reality.
www.transparency.org
CPI2010 is an aggregate indicator that…
1. Measures the degree to which corruption is perceived to exist among public officials and politicians in 178 countries around the world.
2. Focuses on perceptions and not hard data
3. Draws on 13 different surveys and country assessments from 10 independent institutions carried out among experienced observers, such as business people and country analysts, including local experts.
what is Corruption? Corruption in India,CORRUPT STATES IN INDIA, DIFFERENT AREAS OF CORRUPTION, Causes of Corruption in India, Consequences of Corruption , Ways To Reduce Corruption, Anti-Corruption Efforts
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Impact of Corruption on Society & Economy Tanibhra Datta
Corruption is dishonest behavior by those in positions of power, such as managers or government officials.
Corruption can include giving or accepting bribes or inappropriate gifts, under-the-table transactions, manipulating elections, diverting funds and defrauding investors.
One example of corruption in the world of finance would be an investment manager who is actually running a Ponzi scheme.
Presentation by Lord Nicholas Stern at the World Resources Institute and International Monetary Fund event "Fostering Growth and Poverty Reduction in a World of Immense Risk" on April 2, 2013.
http://www.transparency.org/cpi2015
Transparency International is a global movement with one vision: a world in which government, business, civil society and the daily lives of people are free of corruption. With more than 100 chapters worldwide and an international secretariat in Berlin, we are leading the fight against corruption to turn this vision into reality.
www.transparency.org
CPI2010 is an aggregate indicator that…
1. Measures the degree to which corruption is perceived to exist among public officials and politicians in 178 countries around the world.
2. Focuses on perceptions and not hard data
3. Draws on 13 different surveys and country assessments from 10 independent institutions carried out among experienced observers, such as business people and country analysts, including local experts.
Opening Fiscal data in Italy - Citizen participation and fight against corrup...Open Knowledge
Aline Pennisi is a public policy analyst, working at the Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance.
Interested in experimenting ways to bring the management of democracy back into the public realm, she has been actively promoting open data and civic monitoring projects.
http://www.monithon.it/en/
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On the occasion of the UK Anti-corruption Summit, the International Chamber of Commerce has outlined global business priorities for action for the fight against corruption.
‘Corruption is cancer in the eye of Dr Huguette Labelle, chairperson Transparency International (TI). Her statement in a press conference in Bangladesh 2007 is completely true because corruption can destroy a country’s basement. Since 2002 it has been known to the world that Bangladesh become champion in corruption. Recently Bangladesh has positioned itself in number seven from the bottom. Although it is an improvement but the overall scenario has not been encouraging.
Taking action against corruption not always brings success rather pulling out corruption from the root can be proven successful in longer period. Youth engagement can diminish this type of corruption sources and helps in creating barrier in wrongdoing.
Why working with youth?
According to this National Youth Policy all Bangladeshi citizens aging 18-35 years shall be treated as youth.
Engaging youth is essential for success in curbing corruption; youth represent a significant portion of the population and Youths play active role in creating a corruption free and good governed Bangladesh practicing patriotism and increasing their skills.”
Youths Played a significant role in our Language movement in 1952, Mass uprising in 1969, Liberation War in 1971 and democracy movement in 1990. Only youths can fulfill the desire of nation and they must utilize their full potentials for betterment of the society, country and for their own.”
In addition to representing a significant part of the population, young people tend to be more exposed to bribery and therefore particularly vulnerable to corruption, as they are involved in almost every aspect of society – as students, pupils, workers, customers and citizens,
According to Transparency International’s (TI) Global Corruption Barometer (GCB) 2013, 27% of people
under the age of 30 paid a bribe in 12 months worldwide. Bangladesh (47% of youth for 37% of adults).
A significant number of activities to engage youth have been undertaken by the anti-corruption movement, especially in the last decade. These initiative range from Schools works within schools and universities, training teachers, developing curricula and setting up Clubs. Many civil society organisations (CSOs) have also developed awareness-raising.
Collaboration with schools and Universities
A number of organizations have chosen to use schools and universities as venues for reaching out to young people. Taking advantage of existing structures requires prior approval of the authorities since it implies adding to academic programs or utilizing the time young people spend in school.
Expelling corruption from schools
Madhupur in the north of the country which had worked with a local primary school for several years. Back then, pupils’ education was suffering due to poor facilities in the school – no furniture, leaking roofs – and drop-out rates were very high.After Tib visit it was changed and they knew more about their rights.
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The Role of Stakeholders and Parterships in Open Education by Economia Creati...Antonio Carlos Ruiz
In the context of Network Society in the Digital Era, education and open education programmes has to understant and commit to solid partnerships developing win-win strategies. Multifaceted stakeholders partnerships in education are essential for creating and implementing policies, programmes and curricula that can address the complexity of nowadays in an inclusive, efficient and effective way.
EUA focus group hosted by the Open University of Catalonia
Barcelona, 19 January 2018.
By Anna-Lena Claeys-Kulik
Policy Coordinator,
European University Association (EUA)
Key Message: We need an open peer-to-peer network to connect the stakeholders (e.g. Bitcoin), create synergies from the dispersed resources (e.g. BOINC), and multiply the opportunities along the chain. We need the Open Source University of the future.
This presentation, called "Bulgarian miracles: Stara Zagora youth and business in pursuit of the Millenium Development Goals" was made by the Initiative Regional Youth Council about their contributions to the Millenium Development Goals.
Government Watch - Citizens’ Action for Good Governance, by the Ateneo School of Government, The Graduate School of Leadership and Public Service in the Philippines. Sent in to Voices Against Corruption by Marlon Cornelio (ANSA-EAP), for the Global Youth Anti-Corruption Forum, taking place in Brussels (26-28 May 2010)
A presentation by Boris Weber, World Bank Institute
Youth Anti-Corruption Forum in Brussels on 27 May 2010.
Session: ICT for Governance and Anti-Corruption (GAC)
A presentation by Marlon Cornelia, ANSA-EAP
Youth Anti-Corruption Forum in Brussels on 27 May 2010.
Session: ICT for Governance and Anti-Corruption (GAC)
This presentation was made by Zekiya Ezekiel Mudimu from the Simuka Africa Youth Association in Zimbabwe and sent in during the Global Youth Anti-Corruption Forum in Brussels on 27 May 2010. It summarises what Simuka Africa is doing, and discusses the differences and the evolution between what is happening now and what future we are aiming for in the fight against corruption and the aim to have good governance.
Public Committee's project for monitoring and raising awareness of corruption...Voices Against Corruption
This bilingual presentation was created by the Economic media center in Yemen and was provided to us by Mustafa Nasr during the Global Youth Anti-Corruption Forum.
Raj Chawla (WBI) and Jolie Bain Pillsbury prepared this document based on the work of Ron Heifetz and Marty Linsky from the book Leadership on the Line. This document was presented during the Global Youth Anti-Corruption Forum on Thursday 27 May 2010.
A presentation by Mohammed Al-Bous, Global Changemaker on the Global Youth Anti-Corruption Forum in Brussels on 27 May 2010.
Session: Governance and Anti-Corruption (GAC)
A presentation by David Riveros Garcia, Global Changemaker on the Global Youth Anti-Corruption Forum in Brussels on 27 May 2010.
Session: Governance and Anti-Corruption (GAC)
You can view a recording of this presentation on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIOOdr4MkWY
Mobilizing multi-Stakeholder Support through Strategic Communication - A Case...Voices Against Corruption
A presentation by Caby Verzosa, Communication Advisor with the World Bank Institute on the Global Youth Anti-Corruption Forum in Brussels on 26 May 2010.
Wim Oscé (Africalia, Belgium) presented this presentation during the Global Youth Anti-Corruption Forum in the Culture & Development Session - Linkages and added value of cultural elements in maximizing the potentials of development projects with a focus on anti-corruption.
This is the Global Youth Anti-Corruption Forum poster that acts as the invitation or call for those interested in joining our network and come to Brussels and share your stories and ideas.
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Yeduguri Sandinti Jagan Mohan Reddy, often referred to as Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, is an Indian politician who currently serves as the Chief Minister of the state of Andhra Pradesh. He was born on December 21, 1972, in Pulivendula, Andhra Pradesh, to Yeduguri Sandinti Rajasekhara Reddy (popularly known as YSR), a former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, and Y.S. Vijayamma.
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Mizzima Media Group is pleased to announce the relaunch of Mizzima Weekly. Mizzima is dedicated to helping our readers and viewers keep up to date on the latest developments in Myanmar and related to Myanmar by offering analysis and insight into the subjects that matter. Our websites and our social media channels provide readers and viewers with up-to-the-minute and up-to-date news, which we don’t necessarily need to replicate in our Mizzima Weekly magazine. But where we see a gap is in providing more analysis, insight and in-depth coverage of Myanmar, that is of particular interest to a range of readers.
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In a May 9, 2024 paper, Juri Opitz from the University of Zurich, along with Shira Wein and Nathan Schneider form Georgetown University, discussed the importance of linguistic expertise in natural language processing (NLP) in an era dominated by large language models (LLMs).
The authors explained that while machine translation (MT) previously relied heavily on linguists, the landscape has shifted. “Linguistics is no longer front and center in the way we build NLP systems,” they said. With the emergence of LLMs, which can generate fluent text without the need for specialized modules to handle grammar or semantic coherence, the need for linguistic expertise in NLP is being questioned.
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Women have three distinct types of involvement: direct involvement in terrorist acts; enabling of others to commit such acts; and facilitating the disengagement of others from violent or extremist groups.