Coming to Brazil? IACC Early Bird Registration closes soon

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Posted 3 September 2012
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The reduced early bird registration fee for the International Anti-Corruption Conference will close soon. The IACC takes place every two years in a different region of the world, and attracts up to 1500 participants from over 135 countries. The conference serves as the premier global forum for the networking and cross-fertilisation that are indispensable for effective advocacy and action at the global and national level.

This year’s conference will be held in Brasília, Brazil from 7-10 November.

The conference debates will address current trends and pressing global issues such as people empowerment, impunity, power transitions, green governance, restoring trust in the private sector and developing a global governance agenda.

Come to Brazil and join us for four days of exciting debates. To date, confirmed speakers include:

  • President Dilma Rousseff of Brazil
  • UNEP Executive Director Achim Steiner
  • Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Tawakkol Karman
  • Director of the Human Security Report Project Andrew Mack
  • International Executive Director of Greenpeace Kumi Naidoo
  • and many more

Be quick – the reduced early bird registration ends on 22 September.

You can register here

For questions related to registration email register@15iacc.org

Any questions: email info@15iacc.org  to learn more.
 

Press contact(s):

Roberto Pérez-Rocha
Manager International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC)
rprocha@transparency.org
+49 30 3438 20 669

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