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Call for Innovations: Doing Business with Integrity

Community Innovation Grant (Canada)

Deadline: 20-Nov-23

This Call seeks innovative concept notes from private sector entities and consortia or partnerships that include private sector entities to counter transnational corruption.

Doing Business with Integrity incentivizes the private sector to play a leadership role in the development, application, and scaling of innovations to counter transnational corruption, a particularly damaging type of corruption that involves political and economic elites operating through global networks to move money and commodities across borders. This includes corruption that facilitates trafficking in commodities, occurs in global supply chains, or accompanies money laundering, for example.

Efforts to address transnational corruption may focus on a single country, such as a national reporting mechanism for transnational corruption, or across multiple countries, such as a global reporting mechanism. Indeed, one-country initiatives can counter transnational corruption if they address cross-border dynamics and elite networks. An idea that proposes to address corruption in multiple countries does not inherently qualify as countering transnational corruption.

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID)’s Countering Transnational Corruption Grand Challenge for Development (CTC Grand Challenge) invites private sector entities and consortia or partnerships that include private sector entities to apply with innovative concepts to counter transnational corruption.

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For more information, visit USAID.

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