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Transparency International—Asia Pacific—Funding Proposal 2011–14

Summary of publication

This document is Transparency International's funding proposal for the Asia Pacific component of the Strengthening Civil Society Networks to Address Corruption (2011-14) program. The program aims to:

  • strengthen operational and advocacy capacity of anti-corruption civil society constituencies in 25 countries in the Asia Pacific
  • empower victims and witnesses of corruption to redress their grievances, and achieve systemic change in the policy and practice of public and private actors to fight against corruption in Nepal, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, Fiji and the Solomon Islands
  • improve effectiveness of the national integrity system and resulting anti-corruption efforts in Bangladesh, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka
  • increase engagement of youth in the fight against corruption and greater opportunities and incentives for youth to act with integrity in Indonesia, Fiji, South Korea, and the Maldives.

Full publication

Transparency International–Asia Pacific–Funding Proposal 2011–14 [PDF 672 KB]

Last Updated: 5 December 2012
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