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Transparency International

Presented By:

Yasha Singh

4113007007

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About

Transparency International (TI) is a non-governmentalorganization that monitors and publicizes corporate and politicalcorruption in international development.

TI is founded in Germany in May 1993 as a not-for-profitorganization, now it is an international non-governmentalorganization.

It publishes an annual Global CorruptionBarometer and Corruption Perceptions Index, a comparativelisting of corruption worldwide.

The headquarter is located in Berlin, Germany.2

MISSION, VISION AND VALUES

MISSION

TI Mission is to stop corruption and promote transparency,accountability and integrity at all levels and across all sectors ofsociety.

VISION

TI Vision is a world in which government, politics, business, civilsociety and the daily lives of people are free of corruption.

CORE VALUES

transparency, accountability, integrity, solidarity, courage, justiceand democracy. 3

GUIDING PRINCIPLES

As coalition-builders, TI will work cooperatively with allindividuals and groups, with for-profit and not-for-profitcorporations and organizations, and with governments andinternational bodies committed to the fight against corruption,subject only to the policies and priorities set by our governingbodies.

TI undertake to be open, honest and accountable in TI relationshipswith everyone TI work with, and with each other.

TI will be democratic, politically non-partisan and non-sectarian inwork. 4

GUIDING PRINCIPLES

TI will condemn bribery and corruption vigorously wherever it hasbeen reliably identified.

The positions TI take will be based on sound, objective andprofessional analysis and high standards of research.

TI will only accept funding that does not compromise ability toaddress issues freely, thoroughly and objectively.

TI will provide accurate and timely reports activities to theirstakeholders.

TI will respect and encourage respect for fundamental humanrights and freedom. 5

GUIDING PRINCIPLES

TI committed to building, working with and working throughChapters worldwide.

TI will strive for balanced and diverse representation on itsgoverning bodies.

As one global movement, TI stand in solidarity with each other andTI will not act in ways that may adversely affect other Chapters orthe TI movement as a whole.

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FUNDING AND FINANCIALS

Transparency International receives funding from a range ofdonors, including government agencies, multilateral institutions,foundations, the private sector and individuals.

Funding may be unrestricted or tied to specific projects orprograms.

It is Transparency International’s policy to accept funding –whether monetary or in kind – from any donor, provided thatacceptance does not impair our independence to pursue our missionor endanger our integrity and reputation.

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FUNDING AND FINANCIALS

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Australia

Department for International Development (DFID)

European Commission (EC)

Federal Foreign Office (AA), Germany

Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), Germany

Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU), Germany

Financial Mechanism Office (FMO), Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway8

FUNDING AND FINANCIALS

FOUNDATIONS

Open Society Institute (OSI) Foundation

The Christensen Fund

The Pestalozzi Foundation

Swedish Postcode Foundation

The William and Florah Hewlett Foundation

National Endowment for Democracy (NED)

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FUNDING AND FINANCIALS

CORPORATE SECTOR

Ernst & Young

Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co

National Integrity Action Limited

Price Waterhouse Coopers

OTHER ORGANISATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS

United Nations Democracy Fund (UNDEF)

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)10

Rankings

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