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Global/Local Days of Action: Nov 27 - Dec 5

Grassroots activists and organizations around the globe are planning local, regional and international actions/events to coincide with the 10th anniversary of the WTO demonstrations in Seattle, the 7th WTO Ministerial in Geneva (Nov 30-Dec 2), and the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen (Dec 7-18). ...learn more

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Anti-Corruption and Governance Research Center
(a.k.a.: Transparency International China)

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Activities: Activist, Educational, Networking, Research
 
Type: Non Governmental Organization
 
Scope: national
 
We Speak: Mandarin, Chinese, English
 
Main Email: lianzheng [at] tsinghua.edu.cn
 
Contact Email: chengwenhao [at] tsinghua.edu.cn
 
Phone: +86-10-6277 2999
 
Fax: +86-10-6277 2999
 
Regional office: School of Public Policy and Management
Tsinghua University
Beijing 100084
China
 
Local Time: Sat Nov 28 05:04:29
 

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Transparency International, the only international non-governmental

organisation devoted to combating corruption, brings civil society,

business, and governments together in a powerful global coalition.



TI, through its International Secretariat and more than 85 independent

national chapters around the world, works at both the national and

international level to curb both the supply and demand of corruption.

In the international arena, TI raises awareness about the damaging

effects of corruption, advocates policy reform, works towards the

implementation of multilateral conventions and subsequently monitors

compliance by governments, corporations and banks. At the national

level, chapters work to increase levels of accountability and

transparency, monitoring the performance of key institutions and

pressing for necessary reforms in a non-party political manner.



TI does not expose individual cases [that is the work of journalists,

many of whom are members of TI chapters]. Rather, in an effort to make

long-term gains against corruption, TI focuses on prevention and

reforming systems.

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