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UNODC opportunity for young Anti-Corruption Fighters

UNDP and UNODC in their committment  are continuing to mobilize public and strengthen state and non-state actors' commitment to address corruption through International Anti-Corruption Day Campaigns. Therefore, UNDP and UNODC want to engage youth across the world, through an open competition, to choose 2013's International Anti-Corruption Day campaign theme and logo. A Call for Designing 2013 International Anti-Corruption Day Campaign Theme and Logo is henceforth launched and the Competition…See More
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Corruption affecting human rights in Cameroon: the annual report on the State of Human Rights is launched with the support of GYAC Cameroon.

How critical it can be in a country where human rights threats and corruption coexist. No doubt that Human Rights violations will be caused or/and amplified by Corruption and worst again, Corruption won’t allow that Violator should be punished adequately. What we conclude is that “Corruption is at the beginning and the end of most of the situations that constitute threats to Human Rights”. This is the summary of the lesson that we can take out a document titled “Annual Report on the state of…See More
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Training opportunity for African NGOs on the UNCAC by UNODC in vienna in October

The UNODC is organizing a training which will be held from 9 to 12 October 2012 in Laxenburg, Austria. This session will target African NGOs from countries to be reviewed in the third and fourth year of the UNCAC review cycle and we were hoping that you could help us spread our call for application…See More
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Campaigning and advocating for an Anti-Corruption law in Cameroon: The Civil Society and the youth are engaged for it as from now.

“Corruption is a social scourge” it is always said, and you can’t fight against this scourge effi-ciently in a social context where there is no legal framework to guide and sustain your efforts. This is the reason why the UN came to put in place the UNCAC which provisions have to be im-plemented by all the State Parties, and each State party is called by virtue of provisions contained in the Chapter III of the convention titled “Criminalization and law enforcement” requesting to “… adopt such…See More
Jul 20, 2012
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following Implementation of the UNCAC by States parties

Hello dear all, are you interested to know what efforts are being made by the UNCAC by States parties to implement the Convention?Follow up the activities leaading to the third session of the Implementation Review Group (IRG) that will take place in Vienna (Austria) as from the 18 of June to 22nd , at particularly the NGO's briefing scheduled for the 20 of june. You can log on: www unodc.org, or www.uncac-coalition.org and ask questions related to…See More
Jun 5, 2012
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Call for application for ICT4GOV experts

Hello dear all,This is a call for tender that we've launch to implement our project "Youth Tracking Decentralization in Cameroon"Pls feel free to share this information with some ICT engeneering companies who may be interested to work with us in Cameroon to make this youth ambition being a reality. Click on this link to view the call document…See More
Jun 3, 2012
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WBI CAP: "YOUTH TRACKING DECENTRALIZATION IN CAMEROON”

"YOUTH TRACKING DECENTRALIZATION IN CAMEROON” is a project concept which has been initiated and is being implemented in Cameroon by GABI WAMBO LAURENT, a Global Changemaker from the global Youth Anti-corruption Network. The project in general seeks to promote good governance through transparency and a participatory decision making process in the management of municipal councils which have become under the newly adopted decentralized system in Cameroon, the national entities charged with the…See More
May 15, 2012
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"Hi Gabi Hope you are finding 2012 exciting as well as promising. l strongly believe with your leadership we can transform Africa by helping to curb corruption and promoting youth participation in governance. We constitute the largest population in…"
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GYAC-N CAMEROON

Cameroon Youth who are committed to the fight against corruption use this platform to exchange knowledge and experiences with other GYACers to enhance our efficiency and make Cameroon a Corruption free country.Join us and let's share.See More
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Back From Nairobi and Way forward for African GYACers

Dear African GYACers and all,Hope each of you had a safe trip back home after these three days of hard job that we've got in Nairobi.If so, glory be to God.This is the occasion for me to thank all of you who have shown confidence in me and invest me as the African representative in the network "Global Coordinating Board". I really appreciate all of you and just say the hard part of it is now.I call for all you to be part of it as I'm just to take you suggestions up there. Inovation,…See More
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Cameroon Youth who are committed to the fight against corruption use this platform to exchange knowledge and experiences with other GYACers to enhance our efficiency and make Cameroon a Corruption free country.Join us and let's share.See More
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Cameroon Youth who are committed to the fight against corruption use this platform to exchange knowledge and experiences with other GYACers to enhance our efficiency and make Cameroon a Corruption free country.Join us and let's share.See More
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CAMEROON calls to GYAC-N to Capitalize Bangkok 14th IACC recommendations at the National Level.

If youths work hard and make proof of their competences, they will soon be real actors of the fight against corruption in their countries.This statement can be justify by the case of Cameroon where a GYAC-N member has been called to show new orientation of civil society engagement in the fight against corruption as debated during the 14th IACC held in Bangkok spring November 2010.Last January 06th, 2011, the Cameroon National Anti-Corruption Commission in partnership with the UN Anti-Corruption…See More
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CAMEROON calls to GYAC-N to Capitalize Bangkok 14th IACC recommendations at the National Level.

 If youths work hard and make proof of their competences, they will soon be real actors of the fight against corruption in their countries.This statement can be justify by the case of Cameroon where a GYAC-N member has been called to show new orientation of civil society engagement in the fight against corruption as debated  during the 14th IACC held in Bangkok spring November 2010. Last January 06th, 2011, the Cameroon National Anti-Corruption Commission in partnership with the UN…See More
Jan 17, 2011

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UNODC opportunity for young Anti-Corruption Fighters

Posted on February 14, 2013 at 3:00pm 1 Comment

UNDP and UNODC in their committment  are continuing to mobilize public and strengthen state and non-state actors' commitment to address corruption through International Anti-Corruption Day Campaigns. Therefore, UNDP and UNODC want to engage youth across the world, through an open competition, to choose 2013's International Anti-Corruption Day campaign theme and logo.

 

A Call for Designing 2013 International Anti-Corruption Day Campaign Theme and Logo is henceforth launched and…

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Corruption affecting human rights in Cameroon: the annual report on the State of Human Rights is launched with the support of GYAC Cameroon.

Posted on August 13, 2012 at 10:11am 0 Comments

How critical it can be in a country where human rights threats and corruption coexist. No doubt that Human Rights violations will be caused or/and amplified by Corruption and worst again, Corruption won’t allow that Violator should be punished adequately. What we conclude is that “Corruption is at the beginning and the end of most of the situations that constitute threats to Human Rights”.

This is the summary of the lesson that we can take out a document titled “Annual Report on the…

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Training opportunity for African NGOs on the UNCAC by UNODC in vienna in October

Posted on August 4, 2012 at 6:39am 0 Comments

The UNODC is organizing a training which will be held from 9 to 12 October 2012 in Laxenburg, Austria. This session will target African NGOs from countries to be reviewed in the third and fourth year of the…

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Campaigning and advocating for an Anti-Corruption law in Cameroon: The Civil Society and the youth are engaged for it as from now.

Posted on July 17, 2012 at 4:01pm 0 Comments

“Corruption is a social scourge” it is always said, and you can’t fight against this scourge effi-ciently in a social context where there is no legal framework to guide and sustain your efforts. This is the reason why the UN came to put in place the UNCAC which provisions have to be im-plemented by all the State Parties, and each State party is called by virtue of provisions contained in the Chapter III of the convention titled “Criminalization and law enforcement” requesting to “… adopt such… Continue

Comment Wall (3 comments)

At 12:21pm on May 25, 2011, Wurie Mamadu Tamba Barrie said…

Hi Wambo,

I am please to inform you that i have propose a meeting with GYAC Liberia and Weah on Friday.

I promise to send them an agenda as agreed by you.

Propposed Agenda

Welcome address and statement from GC Africa.

Submission of Issues

  • Stephen B lavalah & James Koryor
  • Alphonso K Weah

GYAC Network Principle as adopted in Nairobi

Solution ground & Committment by the two parties

Closing

 

am looking forward for your approval or amendment.

 

Please you may send in a statement that i may convey to them.

 

please add me as a friend to enable me contact and send message to you as easy as possible.

 

Thanks

 

Barrie

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At 9:51pm on June 15, 2011, Bizumuremyi Dieudonné said…

Hi Gabi

thanks man for your leadership for our network so on my behalf i'm very happy for the questions you asked us on how our network will look alike, so let think on how to react on and give the goods answers that will help to make a strong network so that our continent may be the leader and the good position in the figthing against corruption and the world of liberty and peace

At 2:50pm on February 13, 2012, MUDIMU ZEKIYA said…

Hi Gabi

Hope you are finding 2012 exciting as well as promising. l strongly believe with your leadership we can transform Africa by helping to curb corruption and promoting youth participation in governance. We constitute the largest population in our continent which gives us an added advantage, the challenge is how do we tap the creativity and innovation of the youth in the fight against corruption? Zimbabwe will be having a referendum and possible election this year and l hope our Network will support us during this time of the greatest need.

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