The global call continues: how are you fighting corruption?

Call for proposals continues!

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Posted 3 May 2012
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The countdown towards the next International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC) has begun. The IACC takes place every two years in a different region of the world, and attracts up to 1500 participants from over 135 countries.

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The conference serves as the premier global forum for the networking and cross-fertilisation which are indispensable for effective anti-corruption advocacy and action at the global and national levels.

Now it’s time to plan your active participation at the world’s most innovative and dynamic forum for fighting corruption. For a limited time only, we are inviting actors from civil society, the public and private sectors, journalists, activists, academics, students and young people from all around the world to submit proposals for up to 50 sessions that will take place at the IACC this November in Brasilia.

The process is simple. Read the Programme Framework, find your niche, build your dream team, and choose which of the two session formats works best for you.

Be quick! We ask that you submit your proposal here online by 15 June. Good luck, help us spread the word, and let the synergising begin!

Go and submit your proposal now!

Press contact(s):

Roberto Perez Rocha
Senior Manager, International Anti Corruption Conference Series
rprocha@transparency.org
+49 30 3438 20669

For general enquiries please contact: iacc@transparency.org

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