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Anti-corruption collective action competitions 2009

The World Bank Institute and partners hosted two competitions linked to its Executive Development Program on fighting corruption through collective action.

Awards:

We congratulate all those who submitted their work to the competition.
After reviewing carefully over 150 submissions, we selected a cohort which we believe are excellent examples of anti-corruption efforts and appropriate to feature at the Executive Development Program on Fighting Corruption through Collective Action.

 


Anti-corruption Practitioners Competition

Award winners:

1. Alma Balcazar, Transparency International Colombia
2. Helene Christensen, Eastern Produce Ltd Malawi
3. Florence Dennis, Ghana Anti-Corruption Coalition
4. Manar Salem, Transparency Palestine


Information about the competition

Students and Young Professionals Competition

Award winners:

1. Eva Lucke, KPMG
2. Ilona Mostipan, University College London
3. Christian Gillies
, McDonnell Dowell Corporation


Information about the competition

Objectives:

Our objective is to identify and share innovative solutions to corruption with multi-stakeholder efforts, known as Collective Action, building on the experience and thinking of practitioners, young professionals, and students that will:

  • Highlight the private sector’s constructive role in fighting corruption through multi-stakeholder approaches.
  • Present innovative ideas and solutions in the field of multi-stakeholder anti-corruption efforts.

Prizes:

Main prizes cover participation and travel expenses to the World Bank Institute’s Executive Development Program: "Fighting Corruption through Collective Action in Today’s Competitive Marketplaces" that will be held in Washington D.C., June 8 to 11. 
Winners
will also be given the opportunity to present their work at this program and will have their case study published on the World Bank Institute’s portal.