Collective Action Peer Learning Workshop – 2018
The Basel Institute’s International Centre for Collective Action organised a Peer Learning Workshop in Basel, Switzerland from 26 to 27 April 2018 involving several initiatives engaged in anti-corruption Collective Action.
The two main aims of the workshops were to:
- Promote peer learning among Siemens Integrity Initiative Partners and other Collective Action initiatives (CAIs). The idea was to create an intimate, informal space for participants to reflect, share and learn from each other on their experiences setting up and sustaining their respective initiatives.
- Identify success factors and strategies for overcoming common challenges facing anti-corruption CAIs. The workshops showcased the diversity of content and scope of initiatives across the globe, however some factors and challenges are shared. What objective lessons can we draw from them? How can we measure success?
Presentations
Stakeholder engagement and sustainability
Integrity Pact initiatives
Law reform and Collective Action
Collective Action in East & South Asia
- UNGC Korea – Fair Player Club & video
- UNGC Japan
- Beijing New Century Academy on Transnational Corporations
- Confederation of Indian Industry
Other submissions
- Possible Scenarios for Collective Action: How to Practice Collective Action in Emerging Markets - Gönenç Gürkaynak, Ç. Olgu Kama, Burcu Ergün
- Facilitation Payments: A Call for Collective Action - Geert Vermeulen
Background documents
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