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Final Programme - 13th International Anti-Corruption Conference

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Megaron Athens <strong>International</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> Centreexperience of tackling terrorist finance offer solutions for dealing with corruption?The objective is to asses the current regulatory framework, see where its weaknesses are and producerecommendations to enhance its effectiveness in curbing corruption.Moderator: Jeremy Carver, Director, Transparency <strong>International</strong>-UKRapporteur: Tobias Bock, Policy and Research Department, Transparency <strong>International</strong>Panellists: Anthea Lawson, Researcher, Global WitnessDavid Bagley, Head of Compliance, HSBCRaymond Baker, Director, Global Financial Integrity; Guest Scholar, The Brookings Institution, and Senior Fellow, Center for <strong>International</strong> PolicyPatrick Moulette, Head of <strong>Anti</strong>-<strong>Corruption</strong>, OECD11:00 – 13:00 Workshop 4.2Preventing <strong>Corruption</strong> in Humanitarian AidStream 1: Peace & SecurityNikos Skalkotas Hall / L. -1Coordinators:Marie-Luise Ahlendorf, <strong>Programme</strong> Coordinator, Global <strong>Programme</strong>s, Transparency <strong>International</strong>Roslyn Hees, Senior Advisor, Global <strong>Programme</strong>s, Transparency <strong>International</strong>Human security and sustainable development are increasingly threatened by complex emergenciesresulting from conflict and from natural disasters. The current mechanism for dealing with suchemergencies is humanitarian assistance, provided by governments, multilateral agencies and internationalor national non-governmental organisations. This workshop will present the conclusionsand recommendations of analysis carried out under the Preventing <strong>Corruption</strong> in HumanitarianAssistance programme conducted by Transparency <strong>International</strong> and various partners over the past twoyears. The focus of the workshop will be on current perceptions of corruption and its consequences inhumanitarian operations by humanitarian provider staff and the recipients of emergency aid in selectedemergency-affected countries; current strategies, best practice and proposed policy improvements toaddress corruption in humanitarian assistance; and recommendations for future action by humanitarianproviders (public and non-governmental), donors and civil society.Moderator: Roslyn Hees, Senior Advisor, Global <strong>Programme</strong>s, TIRapporteur: Roxana Prisacaru, Global <strong>Programme</strong>s, TIPanellists: Peter Walker, Director, Feinstein <strong>International</strong> Center, Tufts UniversityIngrid Milne, Associate Director of Operations, South East Asia Region, Save the Children FederationRezki Wibowo, Deputy Director, Transparency <strong>International</strong>-IndonesiaMarie-Luise Ahlendorf, <strong>Programme</strong> Coordinator, Poverty & Development Global <strong>Programme</strong>s, Transparency <strong>International</strong>Juree Vichit-Vadakan, Secretary-General, Transparency <strong>International</strong>-ThailandSaturday, 1 November63

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