Find more details on each country here. The UNCAC review mechanism combines a self-assessment by the country under review with a governmental peer review. The involvement of civil society in the review process is unfortunately only optional. The UNCAC review process comprises two five-year cycles: The first cycle (2010–2015) covers chapter III on criminalization and … Continue reading →| UNCAC Coalition
At the 2009 UNCAC Conference of States Parties (COSP3) in Doha, civil society advocacy for an UNCAC review mechanism was realised with the successful adoption of Resolution 3/1 and the mechanism’s Terms of Reference. The Terms of Reference contain procedures and processes for the peer review of country implementation of the UNCAC, including the formation … Continue reading →| UNCAC Coalition
The UNCAC Coalition is seeking sign-up by States Parties to the Transparency Pledge for the second UNCAC review cycle. The Pledge embodies a voluntary commitment to meet minimum standards of transparency and civil society participation in the UNCAC review mechanism. Complementary to the Pledge, we have developed a Guide to Transparency and Participation in the … Continue reading Transparency Pledge & Guide →| UNCAC Coalition
27 July 2021– Papua New Guinea (PNG) is only partially compliant with its obligations under chapter II (Preventive measures) of the UNCAC, a new civil society report authored by Transparency International Papua New Guinea (TIPNG) finds. Although Papua New Guinea has established laws and relevant agencies to carry out these obligations, improvement is needed to … Continue reading →| UNCAC Coalition