2011 Integrity Awards global call for nominations

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Posted 15 March 2011 by Transparency International Secretariat

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Anti-corruption organisation Transparency International is calling for nominations for its global Integrity Awards until 30 June 2011.

Launched in 2000, the awards recognise the efforts of outstanding individuals and organisations making a significant contribution to the fight against corruption.

Previous winners include journalists, civil society activists, government and corporate whistleblowers who work to investigate and unmask corruption, often at great personal risk.

This year’s winners will be honoured at a public award ceremony that gathers a broad range of people and institutions supporting the anti-corruption movement.

The nominations are judged by a committee of 11 well-known individuals from the anti-corruption movement.

To download the nomination forms and guidelines please visit: www.transparency.org/integrityawards.

 

Transparency International is the civil society organisation leading the fight against corruption

Download the guidelines and nomination form here (in English, French, Spanish, and Arabic).

This press release is also available in Arabic: اللغة العربية

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Sophie Brown, Communications Officer
Transparency International
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