2020 Transparency International Anti-Corruption Award for Individuals and Organisations Fighting Corruption Around the World.

Deadline: March 16, 2020.

Launched in 2000 as the Integrity Award, and renamed in 2016, the Anti-Corruption Award honours remarkable individuals and organisations worldwide, including journalists, public prosecutors, government officials and civil society leaders.

The Anti-Corruption Award Committee, the body responsible for evaluating nominations and choosing winners, may choose up to two award recipients. In making these awards, the Committee will take into consideration the need to recognise efforts in diverse fields of civil society, the private sector and government and to acknowledge anti-corruption initiatives throughout the world.

ELIGIBILITY

Nominees must meet the following requirements:

  • Nominees must have undertaken an action that is likely to significantly influence, or to have had a significant impact on, existing levels of corruption in his/her respective country or region.
  • The action should be one likely to attract interest and emulation in other parts of the world.
  • The action must be particularly courageous and exemplary, inspirational and deserving of wide international recognition.
  • The action should recognise the longevity of commitment to fighting corruption.

Nominations for posthumous awards can be considered by the Committee only in truly exceptional cases.

BENEFITS

The Award consists of a trophy and participation in a public award ceremony during the 19th edition of the International Anti-Corruption Conference to take place fromto take place from the 2nd – 5th June 2020 in Seoul, Republic of Korea.

SELECTION CRITERIA

The Committee will use the following criteria to assess eligible nominations:

  1. IMPACT
  • Recipient/s must have undertaken an action that is likely to significantly influence, or to have had a significant impact on, existing levels of corruption in her/his respective country or region.
  • Recipient/s demonstrate that fighting corruption is possible and can have impact on society and public good
  • The recipient/s should be working in a country or region in which open society is at threat, and their anti-corruption work should strive to ensure that society does not falter.
  • The action includes as many people affected by the act of corruption; rather than being solely an individual effort.  
  • The reception of the award enhances the awardee’s profile and protects the awardee from future threats.
  1. COURAGE
  • The action must be particularly courageous and exemplary, inspirational and deserving of wide international recognition.
  • The recipient should be recognised for what the potential or actual negative consequences were of their anti-corruption work. 
  • The action should likely attract interest and emulation in other parts of the world.
  1. SUSTAINABILITY
  • The action should recognise the longevity of commitment to fighting corruption.
  • The action contributes to or has built resilient anti-corruption institutions and added to the durability and strength of the anti-corruption effort. 
  • As a result, the recipient drove real change in the medium to long-run with her/his work.

OFFICIAL LINK

https://www.transparency.org/anti-corruption-award?fbclid=IwAR3gtY5HsBy9tjxsjtN-Tb0dfu1pGR2XY-apbcn9iaI6o7oFpJFd3NF-BYs

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