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19.11.2016 Seite 1 Anti-Corruption in Sectors: The GIZ Approach Hannes HECHLER, Anticorruption and Integrity Program Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) Oslo Governance Forum „Participation – Accountability - Democracy“ 3-5 October 2011
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19.11.2016 Seite 2 Seite 2 Advantages of a Sector-based Approach in a Nutshell 19/11/2016
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19.11.2016 Seite 3 Seite 3 Germany approaches Anticorruption in Sectors at different levels 1.By supporting international initiatives: 2.By integrating anticorruption into sectoral technical cooperation programs 19/11/2016
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19.11.2016 Seite 4 Seite 4 Anticorruption WORKS: A 4-step approach for integrating AC into sector programs 1. Draw Risk Map2. Set Priorities3. Find Entry Points4. Measure Progress 19/11/2016 The basic idea is to systematically think through the specific risks of corruption in a sector and find ways of mitigating them through the activities and instruments of German Development Cooperation (capacity development).
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19.11.2016 Seite 5 Seite 5 Country Examples The GIZ Anticorruption and Integrity Program first piloted the workshop in an education program in Honduras 2009 to prepare a project component on integrity. Recently, in the Philippines the workshop brought together four GIZ programs operating in different sectors. The participants identified tailored anticorruption activities for their respective programs, ranging from the inclusion of anticorruption issues in a conflict prevention do-no-harm checklist to activities to reform the licensing process in the wood production value chain. 19/11/2016
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19.11.2016 Seite 6 Seite 6 Conclusion “Anticorruption WORKS” thus serves as a hands-on tool for integrating anticorruption and integrity in a wide range of development programs bottom up. It addresses the people at the level of their work and It combines core values of German development cooperation, such as working in and with Context Participatory approach Stakeholder-involvement/ownership At the same time German development cooperation is developing an anti- corruption strategy which envisages the mainstreaming into sectors top down guidance 19/11/2016
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19.11.2016 Seite 7 Contact: hannes.hechler@giz.dehannes.hechler@giz.de Website: http://www.gtz.de/anti-corruptionhttp://www.gtz.de/anti-corruption Thank You
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