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Norad's work on anti-corruption. Fredrik Eriksson Norad Oslo, 28 Oktober, 2009. Norad's Anti-corruption Impact Levels. Norwegian aid delivery system. Partners' management systems. Partner countries and societies at large. 22.09.09. Side/Page. 2.
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Norad's work on anti-corruption Fredrik Eriksson Norad Oslo, 28 Oktober, 2009
Norad's Anti-corruption Impact Levels Norwegian aid delivery system Partners' management systems Partner countries and societies at large 22.09.09 Side/Page 2
Norad's Anti-corruption Impact Levels Norwegian aid delivery system 22.09.09 Side/Page 3
Norad's Anti-corruption Impact Levels Partners' management systems 22.09.09 Side/Page 4
Norad's Anti-corruption Impact Levels Partner countries and societies at large 22.09.09 Side/Page 5
Norad's Anti-corruption Impact Levels Norwegian aid delivery system Objective: Preventing corruption within the Norwegian aid delivery system «Zero-tolerance» Partners' management systems Objective: Preventing corruption in the use of development aid provided by Norway Partner countries and societies at large Objective: Helping to combat corruption in the countries receiving Norwegian development aid 22.09.09 22.09.09 Side/Page Side/Page 6 6
Norad's Integrated Anti-corruption Considerations Quality assurance and advise – corruption risk assessment is mandatory! 22.09.09 Side/Page 7
Norway's International Anti-corruption Support - Provides financial support to several international organizations, aming others UNDP and UNODC, for their targeted anti-corruption efforts and their development of good governance policies. - Support the work of the international financial institutions on good dovernance and anti-corruption, including through targeted financial support for the World Bank and the african, Asian and Inter-American Development banks. - Support anti-corruption efforts and processes within the frameworks of OECD, the OSCE, the Council of Europe and the EEA Financial Mechanisms. -Provide technical and financial support for anti-corruption initiatives in Norway's development cooperation partner countries. Such initiatives include information campaigns and the development of anti-corruption strategies, as well as support for civil society actors as the media and NGOs. 22.09.09 Side/Page 8
Norway's International Anti-corruption Support (continued) - Provide technical and financial support for the efforts of development cooperation partner countries in relation to good governance, transparency and capacity building. - Offer assistance from special advisers, and support for building and strengthening anti-corruption/anti-money laundering agencies in selected partner countries. - Organise and fund a Corruption Hunter's Network of prosecutors and investigators as a forum for exchange of experiences, moral support and strategic and technical advise. This also fosters trust necessary for effective mutual legal assistance. Experiences are brought into the international policy forums. -Follow up the Oil for Development initiative, which helps developing countries with petroleum resources to ensure that the expoitation of these resources leads to development. 22.09.09 Side/Page 9
Norway's International Anti-corruption Support (continued) - Host the EITI (Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative) Secretariat in Oslo and promoting the EITI principles. - Support various international organisations, such as Transaprency International, the INTOSAI Development Initiative and the governance access learning network. - Recognising that effective knowledge management and pooling of resources is of crucial importance, Norway and seven other countries support the U4 anticorruption resource centre (www.U4.no). (Norway, Sweden, united Kingdom, Belgium, Germany, Netherlands, Canada, Australia) 22.09.09 Side/Page 10
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