Italy

Sybaris Archeological Site Integrity Pact

ActionAid Italy

Sybaris Archeological Site Integrity Pact

Mission

Ensure transparency and integrity of two major science and tourism projects to research and develop the ancient Greek city of Sybaris

Activities

The Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage is undertaking two major science and tourism projects to research and develop the ancient Greek city of Sybaris that is found in the southern Calabria region of Italy. ActionAid Italy is serving as the civil society monitor to oversee both contracts, initially in collaboration with local citizen groups, Monithon and Gruppo Abele.

This is one of four Integrity Pacts pursued in Italy as part of the 'Safeguarding EU Funds' pilot project.

Additional information
Procurement authority: Ministry of Cultural Heritage
Monitor: ActionAid Italy
Language: Italian
Start year: 2017
End year: 2020
Tender value: EUR 2 million

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Status

  • completed
    Work has finished and deliverables/tasks have been completed.

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Countries Host

Scope

  • national
    Initiative that operates in and focuses mainly on one country, whether on a national or sub-national level.

Industry

Stakeholders

  • Private sector
    Privately owned commercial (for-profit) entities of all sizes, including SMEs
  • Public sector
    National and sub-national, local government entities, agencies from all branches (policy-making, executive, adjudication)
  • Civil society
    non-governmental organisations (national or international), foundations funded by private entities, faith-based organisations, Professional associations, Industry associations, Chambers of Commerce, Local Global Compact Networks

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