Georgia is one of the countries participating in the OECD Anti-corruption Network for Eastern Europe and Central Asia (OECD/ACN). Established in 1998, the OECD/ACN provides a regional forum for the promotion of anti-corruption activities, exchange of information, elaboration of best practices and donor coordination.
Monitoring and progress reports for GeorgiaThe Istanbul Anti-Corruption Action Plan is a sub-regional peer-review programme launched in 2003 under the aegis of the OECD/ACN to support anti-corruption reforms through country reviews and continuous monitoring of participating countries’ implementation of recommendations to assist in the implementation of the UN Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) and other international standards and best practice.
Download monitoring and progress reports published for Georgia to date:
Articles & eventsGeorgia: Anti-corruption achievements must become sustainable, OECD Press Release The Government of Georgia reduces its efforts to implement OECD-ACN Recommendations, Institute for Development of Freedom of Information (IDFI) Georgia’s stalling anti-corruption reforms: unfulfilled recommendations of the Istanbul Action Plan, blog by Transparency International Monitoring of Georgia’s Implementation of OECD’s Anti Corruption Network for Transitions Economies Recommendations, Transparency International Georgia Failed to Implement Most of the Anti-Corruption Recommendations Issued by OECD-ACN in 2017, Institute for Development of Freedom of Information (IDFI) Monitoring of Georgia’s Implementation of OECD’s Anti-Corruption Network for Transitions Economies Recommendations, The European Research Centre for Anti-Corruption and State-Building (ERCAS) |
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