International Anticorruption Day 2019 - Building a Community of Integrity Champions: Collaborating with the Private Sector

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International Anticorruption Day 2019 - Building a Community of Integrity Champions: Collaborating with the Private Sector

09 December 2019
Manila
Philippines

The private sector plays an important role in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Asian Development Bank's (ADB) Operational Priorities of Strategy 2030 and in promoting integrity. In celebration of 2019 International Anticorruption Day, ADB’s Office of Anticorruption and Integrity held a knowledge-sharing session on Building a Community of Integrity Champions: Collaborating with the Private Sector. The program featured remarks from the ADB President, and guest speakers from the ASEAN Corporate Social Responsibility Network and Private Sector Collective Action against Corruption.

International Anticorruption Day 2019 aimed to provide ADB staff and stakeholders with the opportunity to: ·

  • gain insights on how the private sector and governments can better work together to promote integrity and transparency;
  • learn how ADB can strengthen governance in its member countries by promoting integrity in the private sector; and
  • deepen understanding on the importance of integrity and anticorruption in influencing positive change in regional development.
Program and Learning Materials: 
Date Session / Activity Presentation Material Speaker(s)
09 Dec 2019 Presentation Thai Private Sector Collective Action against Corruption
Project risk assessments must include corruption risks of borrowers and host country corruption risks.Private Sector Collective Action against Corruption...
Pana Ratanabanangkoon
09 Dec 2019 Presentation Building a Community of Integrity Champions: Collaborating with the Private Sector
Corruption remains the biggest challenge in the ASEAN region. This presentation shares how members of the ASEAN CSR Network are working together to say...
Yanti Triwadiantini

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