Good practices, effective tools, trends and challenges in
implementing corruption prevention measures in Eastern Europe and
Central Asia were discussed at the Regional Expert Seminar “Prevention
of Corruption – Main Trends and Examples of Successful Practice in
Eastern Europe and Central Asia” on June 26-27, 2014, in Tirana,
Albania.
The event -- organized by OECD's Anti-Corruption Network for
Eastern Europe and Central Asia in co-operation with UNDP Regional
Bureau for Europe and Central Asia, OSCE
and UNODC, and hosted by the Minister of State on Local Issues of
Albania -- provided a platform for discussions and experience sharing on
effective approaches to prevent corruption. The two days
practice-oriented seminar successfully engaged 60 participants from 23
countries, including public officials, CSO representatives and
international organizations, in roundtable discussions, group work, and
expert presentations.
Prominent practices showcased the effectiveness of corruption
prevention through enhanced integrity networks, increased transparency
through open data and improved access to public service. Among others,
the Estonian model “The State Finance as Open Data”, a Business
Intelligence software which provides unlimited public access to view,
compare and analyze public financial data, is a successful example of
public financial transparency. The modernization of the public service
delivery is another effective tool to prevent corruption. Through
establishment of “one stop shops” for key public services, the Georgian
Public Service Halls not only simplified the administrative processes
but reduced considerably the corruption risks.
The role of CSO and international community is not less
important in implementing corruption prevention measures. Practical
examples on contribution of CSO to prevention of corruption, monitoring
of government’s anti-corruption work and conduct of surveys were
introduced by Southeast Europe Leadership for Development and Integrity
(SELDI), Transparency International Georgia and Sange Research Center
Kazakhstan. Successful initiatives of public institutions working with
NGOs to support civic engagement for anti- corruption are the Armenian
SMS Polling application, Ukrainian Mobile App for preventing corruption;
Macedonian Get involved – give a proposal! and others.
This story was written by Irina Apostol, UNDP Regional Bureau for Europe and Central Asia. Permalink for this story: http://undp.akvoapp.org/en/project/1111/update/5710/