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2019 Forum

TECH FOR TRUST   Calendar icon purple  20-21 March 2019   Localisation purple  OECD, Paris

Blockchain, big data analytics, AI and other new technologies are transforming the way of working for governments, businesses and society. The 2019 Forum "Tech for Trust" focused on the risks and opportunities of new technologies for anti-corruption & integrity. New insights related to trade, foreign bribery, competition and development co-operation and other issues also featured in the discussion.

With over 2000 participants from 120 countries, the OECD Global Anti-Corruption & Integrity Forum is leading the policy debate on integrity and anti-corruption worldwide.

SEE THE HIGHLIGHTS BROCHURE

Session summaries, best quotes and key figures.

SEE THE 2019 AGENDA

Check out the 2019 sessions and side events.

2019 Youth ResearchEdge Competition

To bridge the gap between academic research and policy making and to provide a platform for young researchers to present insights and evidence, the OECD opens every year a call for papers on topics related to anti-corruption and integrity.

Check out the 2019 winning papers and posters here.

Watch Forum Sessions and Interviews

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Explore the Topics

Do you have something to say about integrity and anti-corruption in new technology? Check out the four areas of technology. Join our Anti-Corruption & Integrity group on LinkedIn to share your thoughts on:

  • Blockchain
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Big Data Analytics
  • Civic Technologies 

 

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Blog articles

Don't Let High Tech Have the Last Say in Risky Emerging Markets
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by Louisa Tomar, Program Officer with CIPE’s Global Team

Turning The Tide Against Corruption Through “Naming and Faming”
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by Blair Glencorse, Executive Director of the Accountability Lab; Friday Odeh Country Director of Accountability Lab, Nigeria; Moussa Kondo; Country Director of Accountability Lab, Mali

Open data offers new potential to enhance governance of SOEs
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by Patrick Heller, Advisor, Natural Resource Governance Institute

Leveraging fintech to enhance integrity in public finance
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by Dr. Srinivas Yanamandra, Chief of Compliance, New Development Bank

Tackling corruption: familiar questions, emerging challenges
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by Tonusree Basu & Helen Turek, Open Government Partnership

Public Data and Anticorruption Research
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by Phil Kittock, Cell Lead & Sofia Vargas, Analyst, C4Ads

Three Reasons Why Actors Working in Fragile and Conflict Affected States Must Stop Ignoring Social Norms
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by Diana Chigas and Cheyanne Scharbatke-Church, Tufts University

Taming Parliamentary Integrity: A Changing Foudation of Democracy
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by Jacopo Leone, Associate Democratic Governance Officer, OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR)

Crypto- Currents in Global Politics: navigating a new digital wave of political finance
- by Alexandra Cooper and Yukihiko Hamada; IDEA

 

The Anti-Corruption and Integrity Hub

The Hub provides the global ACI community with a new tool to facilitate learning, connecting, and taking action.

Test the beta-version of the ACI Hub and provide feedback: anticorruption-integrity.oecd.org