SUPPORT THE FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION WORLDWIDE
We are working strategically to ensure that the corrupt have nowhere to hide, no one to help and no impunity for their acts.
When Transparency International started out in the 1990s, many said that nothing could be done about corruption. We refuse to accept that. With the help of people like you, we’ve proven that corruption can be challenged and exposed.
Through our research, we understand how corruption affects people’s lives. And through our advocacy and campaigns, we push for fairer anti-corruption laws, better international standards, clearer accountability – and much more.
Corruption affects and hurts us all: whether it prevents fair and equal access to healthcare during a pandemic, puts a price on an activist’s head or fuels deadly conflicts - we are committed to fighting it at all levels. But we can’t do it without supporters like you. Every donation, however big or small, powers our work and allows us to remain independent.
When corruption is not held in check, people pay the price.
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Your donation helps us:
Fight corruption
You support the organisation at the forefront of the fight against corruption. Our movement works in more than 100 countries through local anti-corruption activists and organisations committed to creating lasting change.
Identify patterns of corruption
Your support will ensure that the reports and complaints we receive from communities and grassroots activists help us identify patterns of corruption and inform our regional and global advocacy to push for better international anti-corruption laws and standards. Corruption doesn’t stop at national borders – and neither do we.
Fund our research, advocacy and campaigns
You will be funding our research and bold reform proposals that continue to serve as blueprints for national governments, multilateral institutions, and other actors committed to fighting corruption.