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Ethical Edinburgh: Bribery and fraud are thriving, undermining aid effectiveness in many aspects of international development. It does not have
to be that way. Practical and effective tools already exist to help improve transparency and accountability. But these tools
are not yet used widely. Specific support services are needed for companies, clients and donors, but are not available.
OECD: The OECD uses its wealth of information on a broad range of topics to help governments foster prosperity and fight poverty
through economic growth and financial stability. We help ensure the environmental implications of economic and social development
are taken into account.
PACI: In an effort to combat global corruption, the World Economic Forum Partnering Against Corruption Initiative
(PACI) was formally launched by CEOs from the Engineering & Construction, Energy and Metals and Mining industries in January
2004. PACI is business driven global initiative with commitment from the top.
Trace International: TRACE is a non-profit membership association that specializes
in anti-bribery due diligence reviews and compliance training for international commercial intermediaries (sales agents and
representatives, consultants, distributors, suppliers, etc.). TRACE member intermediaries are "pre-vetted" partners
for multinational companies seeking to do business with entities that share their commitment to transparent business practices.
Transparency International: Transparency International, the global civil society organisation leading the fight against corruption, brings people together
in a powerful worldwide coalition to end the devastating impact of corruption on men, women and children around the world.
TI’s mission is to create change towards a world free of corruption.
UNODC The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) is a global leader in the fight against illicit drugs and international
crime.
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