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SUMMARY:Unlocking corruption: Frontline perspectives on locally-led solutions
DESCRIPTION:Register for this event now! \nCorruption persists because it suits the interests of powerful players\, and because anti-corruption initiatives often fail to unlock the political-economy drivers that hold corruption in place.\nJoin the conversation! This session will focus on the value\, and limits\, of locally-led approaches to unlocking the complex challenge of corruption. The speakers will draw the first-hand experience of civil society and government representatives from around the world. This is a hybrid event held online\, with the option to attend at OGH (with refreshments). \nWe will do this by facilitating a conversation about countries’ policy journeys\, the implementation and impact of policy commitments\, the value of external assistance\, and the role that Global Summits can play in advancing effective and locally-led approaches to tackling corruption. \nOur hope is that such conversations – which put the first-hand experience of people on the front lines of the fight against corruption center stage – will increasingly inform policy commitments and investments to address corruption\, so that they contribute to effective anti-corruption initiatives\, with strong local leadership. \n\n\n\n\n\nThis will be a hybrid event held at the Open Gov Hub in Washington. D.C. & on Zoom.\nOrganized by Global Integrity and the Open Government Partnership.\nHeld in English.\n\n\nSPEAKERS \n\nIntroduced and chaired by Dr. Pallavi Roy\, SOAS-ACE (Anti-Corruption Evidence Research Programme\, SOAS\, University of London)\nThree brief presentations by anti-corruption champions from Africa\, Asia and Latin America\nReflections from a representative of the USAID Anti-Corruption Task Force\n\nPLANNED FORMAT \n\nMixture of plenary and small group discussions.\nHybrid event\, held online – with an in person option.\n25 spaces for participants to gather together at the Open Gov Hub\, Washington D.C.
URL:https://giace.org/event/unlocking-corruption-frontline-perspectives-on-locally-led-solutions/
LOCATION:Open Gov Hub\, 1100 13th Street NW\, Suite 800\, Washington\, DC\, 20005\, United States
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SUMMARY:How the UK enables the kleptocrats of Eurasia and weakens its own rule of law
DESCRIPTION:This event launches a Chatham House paper of the same name. It details the laundering of monies and reputations by elites from Eurasia’s kleptocratic states\, and the material and reputational damage rendered to the UK’s sovereignty and democracy. \n\nThe UK’s financial and professional services have long provided a comfortable home to dirty money.  The rapid deregulation and growth of London as a centre for these services from the 1980s coincided with the end of the USSR and the rise of the post-Soviet kleptocracies which today are major sources of customers for British banks\, law firms and related sectors. \nThe full gamut of risks arising from the servicing of these kleptocrats for the UK’s rule of law are only just beginning to be understood. This event will launch a Chatham House paper which details the laundering of monies and reputations by elites from Eurasia’s kleptocratic states\, and the substantive and reputational damage to the UK. It will address regulatory and enforcement failures\, and suggest how the UK can tackle the problem more effectively through a new UK anti-kleptocracy strategy. \n\n\n\n\n\nThis hybrid event will be held both in person at Chatham House and online. Due to COVID safety measures the number of places available for in-person attendance is limited. To register your interest for in-person attendance please email Anna Morgan. Places will be allocated on a ‘first come\, first served’ basis. \n\n\nFor guests wishing to participate virtually you can book your place using the ‘register interest’ button. After registering your interest on the Chatham House website you will receive a confirmation email containing your Zoom joining link. Please note this link is for your personal use and shouldn’t be shared. \n\n\nParticipants\n\nThomas Mayne\, Visiting Fellow\, Russia and Eurasia Programme\, Chatham House; Research Fellow\, University of Exeter \nTena Prelec\, Research Fellow\, Department of Politics and International Relations\, University of Oxford \nAlexander Cooley\, Claire Tow Professor of Political Science\, Barnard College; Director\, Columbia University’s Harriman Institute \nJohn Heathershaw\, Professor of International Relations\, University of Exeter; Convenor\, Exeter Central Asian Studies; Principal Investigator\, Anti-Corruption Evidence project\, 2019-2021 \n\nEvent Link
URL:https://giace.org/event/how-the-uk-enables-the-kleptocrats-of-eurasia-and-weakens-its-own-rule-of-law/
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