2. Results Needs Assessment
24 Respondents:
• 15 Private sector representatives
• 3 representatives from bilateral/international organizations
• 4 representative from civil society organization
• 2 public sector representative
• 12 current members
• 11 non-members
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• 8 rather satisfied/satisfied
• 1 rather not satisfied
• 3 did not answer
3. Main corruption issues
18 of the respondents would be willing to share these issues
with others in order to solve them
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Weak legal framework
Public sector corruption
Insufficient internal policies
Insufficient compliance with
internal policies
Insufficient capacities/knowledge
to address integrity issues
No issues at all
Missing enforcement of already
existing regulations
4. Priority Activities
Developing & applying
practical tools
Peer & expert presentations
Information on legal
framework
Active participation
Needs based activities
Advocacy activities
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5. Priority Topics
Ethics culture
Legal Framework
Compliance/integrity policies
CSR
Public corruption
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6. Desired Achievements
Strong business network is set up
Increased capacity to develop
and implement compliance
policies
Legal framework is strengthened
and enforced
Improved integrity practices
Influence Mongolian business
culture to take affect on public
corruption
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7. Priority Services
Platform for knowledge sharing
Capacity building
Practical tools
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8. TAF grant
Improvements under the TAF grant :
• Capacity building activities (WG meetings with the possibility
to invite international experts)
• Access to round-tables and trainings on integrity policies
• Best Practice Sessions
• Exchange with other WG (e.g. Legal WG)
• Development of practical tools (with support from experts)
• Advocacy activities
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