GOPAC Groupe de travail mondial sur la Convention des Nations Unies contre la corruption GTM-CNUCC

Documents de travail

Prévention de la corruption: trousse d’outils sur la CNUCC à l’intention des parlementaires, mai 2010

Prévention de la corruption: Trousse d’outils sur la CNUCC à l’intention des parlementaires - Version abrégée, mai 2010

Convention des Nations Unies contre la corruption, NUOCDC 2004
Page ONUDC qui fournit le texte de la "Convention des Nations Unies contre la corruption" en six langues

Signatories to the UNCAC

Checklist for Parliamentarians on Political Leadership for the UNCAC (Liste de vérification pour les parlementaires sur le leadership politique pour la CNUCC), GOPAC 2009

UNCAC: A Way of Life. Role of the Legislative Branch (La CNUCC: un nouveau système de vie. Fonction du secteur législatif), Martin Ulrich, GOPAC

UNDP Experiences on Anti-Corruption (Expériences du PNUD en matière de lutte contre la corruption), Anga R. Timilsina, PNUD, Bratislava, Avril 2009

Parliamentary Oversight and the UNCAC (Surveillance parlementaire et la CNUCC), Mitchell O’Brien, IBM, Bratislava, Avril 2009

U4-GOPAC Discussion Paper on UNCAC – Article 5, Preventive Anti-Corruption Policies and Practices (Document de discussion de l’U4-GOPAC sur la CNUCC – Article 5, Politiques et pratiques de prévention de la corruption)

Déclaration de la GOPAC concernant la CNUCC, Doha, 2009


Nouveautés

Note on "Aid Transparency Assessment 2010", October 31, 2010

From: Mtixeront@worldbank.org
Sent: October-28-10 10:17 AM
Subject: World Bank Group Rates Highest in Aid Transparency (Publish What you Fund Report)


Dear Colleagues,

As a follow up on a previous email we already sent to you on the Bank Open data initiative, attached is a copy of the recent study from Publish What You Fund entitled "Aid Transparency Assessment 2010". According to this study, the World Bank Group has scored the highest ratings on aid transparency among 30 leading multilateral and bilateral aid agencies. The World Bank was the highest overall scoring donor (85.4%), and is well above average in nearly all seven indicators.

This is a significant result for the Bank as it recognizes the efforts the Bank have undertaken on promoting greater transparency, aid effectiveness, and results.
(See attached file: Aid Transparency Assessment.pdf )

Please feel free to share this information among your members,

Marie-Noelle Tixeront
for the Parliamentary Team


External Affairs Europe-Parliamentary Relations Team
The World Bank-66, avenue d'Iena, 75116 Paris, France
Tel: +33-1-40 69 30 18-Fax: +33-1-47 23 74 36
www.worldbank.org/parliamentarians


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Publish What You Fund is based in London, UK, and was launched at the 2009 Accra High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness by a coalition of CSOs who work on governance, aid effectiveness, and access to information. Among its founding members are InterAction in the US and Concord in Europe. It is financed by the Open Society Institute and Hewlett Foundation. They work closely with partners internationally, including several leading organizations in Washington: Center for Global Development, Brookings Institute, and Bank Information Center (BIC).

This assessment is the first attempt to undertake a detailed comparative assessment of current levels of aid transparency among bilateral and multilateral donor agencies. The study, called the "Aid Transparency Assessment 2010", represents the first global report using the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) standards. The assessment is based on eight of the most reliable international data sources, including OECD, EU. The study examines seven indicators related to access to information, quality of reporting, transparency of aid flows, support to freedom of information policies, and participation in IATI.

At the same time, the Bank note the points highlighted for improvement and will be continually focusing on this issue.
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Nov 4, 2010