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Publication 11.09.2024

Summit of the Future open letter: Making the fight against corruption a priority action

Ahead of the Summit for the Future, Transparency International Defence & Security and Transparency International wrote to the Secretary-General of the United Nations, the co-facilitators for the intergovernmental preparatory process of the Summit of the Future, and UN Member States urging them to make the fight against corruption a priority action.

The letter was signed by 64 Transparency International chapters from around the world. The full list of signatories can be found below.

Download the English letter here.

Download the Spanish letter here.

Download the French letter here.

Download the Arabic letter here.

Signatories:

1. Acción Ciudadana (Transparency International Guatemala)

2. Centro de Integridade Publica – CIP (Transparency International Mozambique)

3. Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre – CISLAC (Transparency International Nigeria)

4. Coalition for Accountability & Integrity – AMAN (Transparency International Palestine)

5. Corruption Watch South Africa (Transparency International South Africa)

6. Costa Rica Integra (Transparency International Costa Rica)

7. Fundación Ciudadanía y Desarrollo (Transparency International Ecuador)

8. Fundación para el Desarrollo de la Libertad Ciudadana (Transparency International Panama)

9. Fundacja Akademia Antykorupcyjna, Poland

10. FUNDE (Transparency International El Salvador)

11. Ghana Integrity Initiative (Transparency International Ghana)

12. I-Watch (Transparency International Tunisia)

13. National Integrity Action (Transparency International Jamaica)

14. PROÉTICA Perú (Transparency International Peru)

15. The Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation, Malta

16. Transparencia Mexicana (Transparency International Mexico)

17. Transparencia por Colombia (Transparency International Colombia)

18. Transparencia Venezuela (Transparency International Venezuela)

19. Transparency Internacional Chile

20. Transparency International Anticorruption Center (Transparency International Armenia)

21. Transparency International Bangladesh

22. Transparency International Belgium

23. Transparency International Bosnia and Herzegovina

24. Transparency International Brazil

25. Transparency International Bulgaria

26. Transparency International Cambodia

27. Transparency International Cameroon

28. Transparency International Canada

29. Transparency International Colombia

30. Transparency International Czech Republic

31. Transparency International Denmark

32. Transparency International Estonia

33. Transparency International EU

34. Transparency International Finland

35. Transparency International France

36. Transparency International Germany

37. Transparency International Greece

38. Transparency International Greenland

39. Transparency International Hungary

40. Transparency International Indonesia

41. Transparency International Ireland

42. Transparency International Kazakhstan

43. Transparency International Korea

44. Transparency International Lithuania

45. Transparency International Madagascar

46. Transparency International Malaysia

47. Transparency International Netherlands

48. Transparency International New Zealand

49. Transparency International Norway

50. Transparency International Pakistan

51. Transparency International Portugal

52. Transparency International Russia (in exile)

53. Transparency International Slovenia

54. Transparency International Solomon Islands

55. Transparency International Spain

56. Transparency International Sri Lanka

57. Transparency International Sweden

58. Transparency International U.S.

59. Transparency International UK

60. Transparency International Vanuatu

61. Transparency International Zambia

62. Transparency International Zimbabwe

63. Transparency Maroc (Transparency International Morocco)

64. Trinidad and Tobago Transparency Institute (Transparency International Trinidad and Tobago)

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