http://transparency.org/

Transparency International, the global civil society organisation leading
the fight against corruption, brings people together in a powerful worldwide
coalition to end the devastating impact of corruption on men, women and
children around the world.
TI’s mission is to create change towards a world free of corruption.

Transparency International challenges the inevitability of corruption, and
offers hope to its victims. Since its founding in 1993, TI has played a lead
role in improving the lives of millions around the world by building
momentum for the anti-corruption movement. TI raises awareness and
diminishes apathy and tolerance of corruption, and devises and implements
practical actions to address it.

Transparency International is a global network including more than 90
locally established national chapters and chapters-in-formation. These
bodies fight corruption in the national arena in a number of ways. They
bring together relevant players from government, civil society, business and
the media to promote transparency in elections, in public administration, in
procurement and in business. TI’s global network of chapters and contacts
also use advocacy campaigns to lobby governments to implement
anti-corruption reforms.

Politically non-partisan, TI does not undertake investigations of alleged
corruption or expose individual cases, but at times will work in coalition
with organisations that do.

TI has the skills, tools, experience, expertise and broad participation to
fight corruption on the ground, as well as through global and regional
initiatives.

Now in its second decade, Transparency International is maturing,
intensifying and diversifying its fight against corruption.

On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 8:48 AM, Vam <[email protected]> wrote:

> Technology for Transparency Network - Final Report : Global mapping of
> technology for transparency and accountability.
>
> http://bit.ly/qHPWXQ
>
> - Bringing projects and interventions to scale.
>
> - Bringing citizens closer to the policymaking process through new and
> improved channels of participation as well as citizen monitoring of
> government.
>
> - Identifying policy priorities and service delivery challenges
> through ‘data mashing‘ and other visualisation and data manipulation
> techniques of both government and private datasets.
>
> - Improving the efficiency of civil society organisations working in
> the transparency and accountability space through adoption of best
> practice technology platforms.

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