From within the United Nations: Partners for Transparency stress the importance of fighting corruption to achieve international peace and stability
Mirna Shalash, Executive Director of Partners for Transparency, made an oral intervention on the sixth item on combating corruption before the United Nations Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice in Vienna during the thirtieth session, in the context of the Foundation's keenness to support the values of integrity, transparency and good governance.
The Partners Foundation welcomed the committee's interest in dealing with what is related to combating corruption within the framework of this session, which was reflected in the following, considering the ratification of the United Nations Convention against Corruption, and the extent of implementation of its provisions, in light of the recommendations made during the eighth session of the Conference of States Parties In the convention. Discussing ways to combat money laundering operations and preventing the use of funds resulting from illegal practices in financing terrorist groups and organizations, which threaten international peace and stability.
For her part, Mirna Shalash recommended the committee a number of recommendations that it deems necessary for a more effective role in combating corruption, and stressed the need to establish regional offices that would monitor and track the extent to which the states parties to the convention adhere to its provisions, and the extent to which the provisions of the convention itself are appropriate to the changing reality in the country. Countries and regions of the world different knowledge and culture
In addition, it is also necessary for the committee to submit its recommendation to the ninth session of the Conference of States Parties to the United Nations Convention Against Corruption, to discuss digital transformation processes and their role in combating corruption, and the committee must also motivate donors to provide more financial support to civil society organizations. , In order to play an effective role in fighting corruption
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