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PARTNERSHIP AGAINST CORRUPTION

The goal of the program is to partner with the government and independent state institutions to identify common priorities, co-create, and to co-invest in activities that strengthen national-level systems aiming to reduce institutional vulnerabilities to corruption. The program supports the government and other anti-corruption entities to take action in addressing corruption when it occurs.

The program works in equal partnership with the government and independent state entities to detect, mitigate, and prevent corruption of all forms, and hold state actors accountable. The program engages independent state entities to improve government functioning, cooperation, and coordination; increase transparency in ways that decrease opportunities for corruption; and support accountability mechanisms within the purview of the government and independent state accountability mechanisms.

The program creates opportunities by diversifying anti-corruption partnerships and exploring the use of innovative approaches, tools, and technologies.

Period 01.10.2023 - 01.09.2028

Donor: The United States Agency for International Development

Project beneficiary: - Government institutions;
- Independent State Agencies mandated to prevent corruption

Main goal:

Strengthen national systems to reduce institutional vulnerabilities to corruption and for the government and other independent actors to take action to address corruption when it occurs.

Expected results:

• Effective systems are put in place to ensure that public sector employees adhere to the ethics and integrity standards;

• Strong, interrelated and well-functioning systems are developed to fight corruption with timely response;

• Government processes, procedures, and ability to mitigate risk of corruption are strengthened;

• Accountability of the key institutions that fight against corruption is improved;

• Efficiency of service delivery, standardization of services, and accessibility of government services are enhanced;

• Transparency and efficiency of the public sector are increased.

The project is funded by The United States Agency for International Development. Implementing partner: Management System International (MSI), in partnership with: Center for Change Management Skopje and Institute for Democracy Societas Civilis Skopje



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