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AntiKorruptions

AntiKorruptions is an international non-governmental organization dedicated to combating corruption and promoting transparency, accountability, and good governance. It was established by a coalition of civil society groups and reform advocates to operate across regions in monitoring public institutions, supporting whistleblowers, and advancing reforms in procurement and political financing.

Its activities include independent research and policy analysis, open-data initiatives, monitoring of procurement processes, and capacity-building

Governance is structured around a board of directors, an executive leadership team, and regional chapters. It

Funding comes from philanthropic foundations, international development programs, government grants, and private donations. AntiKorruptions collaborates with

Impact and reception are mixed. Supporters credit AntiKorruptions with contributing to procurement openness, the expansion of

Notable campaigns include open-data procurement dashboards, asset-declaration advocacy, whistleblower-protection guidelines, and transparency education for government contractors.

programs
for
public
institutions
and
civil
society.
AntiKorruptions
also
runs
a
digital
platform
for
reporting
corruption
tips
and
maintains
a
safeguarding
framework
for
whistleblowers
and
witnesses.
The
organization
publishes
policy
briefs
and
impact
assessments
to
inform
lawmakers
and
practitioners.
adheres
to
a
code
of
ethics,
promotes
transparency
in
its
own
operations,
and
releases
annual
reports
detailing
finances,
activities,
and
outcomes.
The
organization
emphasizes
collaboration
with
other
civil-society
networks
and
international
partners.
intergovernmental
bodies,
such
as
UN
agencies
and
OECD,
national
ombudsman
offices,
media
organizations,
and
local
NGOs
to
advance
shared
goals.
asset-declaration
requirements,
and
greater
public
oversight.
Critics
raise
concerns
about
potential
alignment
with
specific
political
or
donor
interests
and
call
for
stronger
disclosure
of
funding
sources
and
more
robust
safeguards
against
influence.
See
also:
anti-corruption,
open
government,
whistleblower
protection,
governance
reforms.