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Transparency International

Description Transparency International brings people together in a powerful worldwide coalition to end the devastating impact of corruption around the world.

Transparency International challenges the inevitability of corruption, and offers hope to its victims. Founding in 1993, TI raises awareness and diminishes apathy and tolerance of corruption, and devises and implements practical actions to address it.

Transparency International is a global network including more than 90 locally established national chapters. These bodies fight corruption in the national arena in a number of ways. They bring together relevant players from government, civil society, business, and the media to promote transparency in elections, in public administration, in procurement, and in business. TI's global network of chapters and contacts also use advocacy campaigns to lobby governments to implement anticorruption reforms.
 
Related People Peter Eigen, Founder
Robin Hodess, Director of Policy and Research
 
Contact Transparency International
Alt Moabit 96
Berlin  10559
GERMANY
Phone: +49-30-343 8200
Fax: +49-30-3470 3912
 
Email ti@transparency.org
 
Website http://transparency.org/ (link opens in a new window)


Focus: Business, Democracy, Governance, Germany, Europe, Global

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