African Parliamentarians Network Against Corruption (APNAC) is a network, which aims at coordinating, involving and strengthening the capacity of African Parliamentarians to fight corruption and promote good governance. The network was formed in 1999 in Kampala, Uganda during a regional workshop on "Parliament and Good Governance". Participants acknowledged that corruption could best be controlled by strengthening systems of accountability, transparency, and increasing public participation in the governance process of African nations.
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They further appreciated the great value of information sharing, maintaining contacts with each other, and reaching out to other parliamentarians and parliamentary organizations, throughout Africa on the issue of corruption.
The instrument chosen was the formation of a network called "African Parliamentarians Network Against Corruption" (APNAC).
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TI CORRUPTION PERCEPTIONS OF APNAC COUNTRIES
Africa is still lowly ranked in the current Transparency Internationals Corruption Perception Index. And some APNAC countries are perceived poorly, even among African Countries.
Of the 18 African countries with existing APNAC Chapters, only three:-Ghana, Burkina Faso and Senegal feature in the Current Transparency Internationals top 10 least corrupt countries in Africa. In the overall worldwide rankings, however, the three countries are still seen to be in the less exemplary bracket with positions 70 ( Ghana),79 ( Burkina Faso ) and 70( Senegal) out of 163 countries.
A.U PILOT PROJECT UGANDA
The Uganda APNAC Chapter, in conjunction with the country's Transparency International (TI) chapter, has recently completed a pilot project on the domestication of the African Union (AU) convention on preventing and combating corruption and other related offences.
For a complete list of APNAC National Chapters and contact information please visit http://www.apnacafrica.org/chapters/chapters_e.htm
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APNAC Chair Email: apnacsecretariat@yahoo.com |
Interim Secretariat Charity Wakaba Tel: 613 - 237 0143 |