A warm welcome to the 1200 participants from over 100 countries to the 18th International Anti-Corruption Conference #IACC18 Zero tolerance to corruption is vital to ensure #sustainabledevelopment & to reach the #SDGs We need global commitments & lasting solutions #dkaid #DKpol pic.twitter.com/SX8apwtp1F
— Ulla Tørnæs (@Ulla_Tornaes) October 22, 2018
— Andrea Arzaba (@andrea_arzaba) October 22, 2018
Huguette Labelle, chair of the council of the #18IACC asks the audience for a minute of silence for the journalists that have died since our last conference in Panama in 2016. pic.twitter.com/ZxxtFzR3h5
— IACC (@IACCseries) October 22, 2018
#Digital technology and innovation can be powerful tools to reduce the opportunities for corruption. New report launched today at #18IACC presents examples of how blockchain and other technologies can help fight corruption. Download ‘Code to Integrity’ on https://t.co/of52hw5Jdf pic.twitter.com/LVeAlabpkY
— Denmark MFA (@DanishMFA) October 22, 2018
“#LGBT+ people has been always in the frontlines of activism and human rights”. Matt Beard introduces the vital work of @AllOut at the #18IACC. pic.twitter.com/ieghsgfOxy
— IACC (@IACCseries) October 22, 2018
Powerful words about power of the people from the Palestinian heroes of Naila and the Uprising – thanking #18IACC for having Palestine on the agenda pic.twitter.com/AYdiDNTsgp
— jesssearch (@jesssearch) October 22, 2018
“We need to communicate more to ensure we can reach out to people to translate what #corruption means for them on their daily lives and to protect them.” – @MoreiraTricia. #18IACC pic.twitter.com/UadrlmEKWW
— Transparency Int’l (@anticorruption) October 22, 2018
“When we talk about corruption fighters, it’s not just an academic topic for me. People’s lives are in danger and we cannot forget that. We need to protect whistleblowers and corruption fighters.” – @NOIweala reminds us of the human impacts of corruption. #18IACC https://t.co/QQsR833zmu
— The B Team (@thebteamhq) October 22, 2018
Since 2000, the #AntiCorruptionAward has recognised the courage and determination of the activists, journalists and whistleblowers fighting injustice and #corruption on a daily basis. In 1h we will reveal the 2018 winner. Stay tuned! #18IACC pic.twitter.com/iLqziPaBiN
— Transparency Int’l (@anticorruption) October 22, 2018
We’re proud to announce that this year’s winners for the Anti-Corruption Awards are journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia and whistleblower @AnaGarridoRamos. #18IACC pic.twitter.com/Wdw4zMGQZ0
— IACC (@IACCseries) October 22, 2018