This page provides a thematic compilation of information relating to measures taken by States parties to respect, promote and protect the freedom to seek, receive, publish and disseminate information concerning corruption. The information provided below was produced in the context of the meetings of the Open-ended Intergovernmental Working Group on Prevention and is drawn from official reports produced by the Secretariat of the Working Group, submissions from States parties to the Secretariat ahead of meetings of the Working Group and presentations given during each meeting. Additional information relevant to the thematic topic drawn from other UNODC projects and resources are also provided.
Reports by the Secretariat
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CAC/COSP/WG.4/2010/6 | Best practices for promoting responsible and professional reporting on corruption for journalists |  |  |  |  |  |  |
CAC/COSP/WG.4/2013/3 | Public education, in particular the engagement of children and young people and the role of mass media and the Internet (article 13 of the United Nations Convention against Corruption) |  |  |  |  |  |  |
CAC/COSP/WG.4/2016/2 | The use of information and communications technologies to implement the United Nations Convention against Corruption |  |  |  |  |  |  |
Presentations
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Mauritius
Public education through mass media and the Internet
A. K. Ujoodha
Fourth Intersessional Meeting (Vienna, 26-28 August 2013)
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Chile
Autoevaluación Participativa y Representativa de la Convención de Naciones Unidas contra la Corrupción en Chile
Patricia Arriagada
Fourth Intersessional Meeting (Vienna, 26-28 August 2013)
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United States of America
Transparency to Prevent Corruption
Wendy Pond
Fourth Intersessional Meeting (Vienna, 26-28 August 2013)
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