Third Round of Review for Follow-up to the OAS Anti-Corruption Convention
The Third Round of review to follow up the implementation of the Inter-American Convention against Corruption (IACAC) is currently underway. Between 2009-2011, new and important anti-corruption measures will be reviewed and the extent to which each of the countries has implemented the recommendations issued in the First and Second Rounds will also be evaluated.
Below we have provided links to the most noteworthy information about this Third Round, such as the methodology used, opportunities for civil society involvement, and ideas about how to harness the content of the reports to lobby in each country. We hope that the information proves useful to any and all civil society organizations that would like to be actively involved in the citizen oversight efforts undertaken for the Convention.
- What areas will be reviewed in the Third round?
- When will the countries be reviewed?In which order?
- How are the countries being reviewed?
- Which countries are part of the subgroups?
- What recommendations are available to civil society organizations to ensure their voice is heard?
- How can the content of the reports be used to achieve reform in the countries?
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