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Joint Contest for Grants in the Field of Preventing and Combating Corruption (Uzbekistan)

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Deadline: 10-Jul-22

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has announced a joint Contest for project initiatives among civil society institutions in all regions of Uzbekistan in preventing and combating corruption.

The Joint Contest “Involving Civil Society Institutions in the Development and Implementation of Innovations in Preventing and Combating Corruption” (referred to as the Joint Contest) is conducted by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) project “Preventing Corruption through Effective, Accountable and Transparent Institutions of Governance in Uzbekistan (PCEAT), project “Strengthening civic space, voice of women and youth to enhance the role of the Agency for Counteracting Corruption in Uzbekistan” jointly with the Ministry of Justice, the General Prosecutor’s Office, the Anti-Corruption Agency of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the National Commission on Countering Corruption.

The goal is to increase the effectiveness of the anti-corruption system, create favorable business climate, promote a positive image of the country in the international arena and engage civil society institutions in the process of developing and implementing anti-corruption measures.

Objectives

The main objectives of the Joint Contest:

Areas

The main directions of the Joint Contest: Implementation of projects with NGOs to create and implement various measures and advanced technologies in preventing and combating corruption, in the following areas:

Funding Information
Eligibility Criteria

National NGOs, including women’s and youth organizations, registered and operating in the Republic of Uzbekistan, provided that the aims and objectives stipulated in their statutes correspond to the theme of the grant project.

For more information, visit https://www.undp.org/uzbekistan/news/joint-contest-grants-field-preventing-and-combating-corruption

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