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Executive Development Programme 2009: Fighting Corruption through Collective Action in Today's Competitive Market Places
A training programme by Global Advice Network in partnership with the World Bank Institute, among other partners
When: 8-11 June 2009 Where: World Bank Headquarters Washington, D.C. Cost: USD 1,450
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Businesses using collective action have competed successfully - without paying bribes - in sectors and geographies at high-risk for corruption. This programme features successful collective action examples and offers practical guidance for both corporate decision makers doing business in these high risk situations, and government officials responsible for policy and management of effective and corruption-free government finance.
Why this Programme is Different
- This programme is practical, not conceptual
- Participants will get access to an anti-corruption peer network and the support of leading anti-corruption organisations
- Participants are those directly facing business-disruptive corruption issues and public officials fighting corruption in government transactions
- Programme presenters are experts with "hands-on" collective action and/or anti- corruption experience. The programme is presented by the Global Advice Network, the World Bank Institute and an alliance of companies, NGOs and other organisations focused on fighting corruption in the marketplace
- The curriculum emphasises proven business solutions to increase business and to prevent corruption at the source; it does not cover anti-corruption statutes or internally-focused corporate compliance programmes
"Collective Action" applied to anti-corruption involves cooperation among market participants which helps create and maintain fair market conditions.
Contact Us:
World Bank Institute: acedp(at)worldbank.org Global Advice Network: info(at)globaladvicenet.com
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