The project aims to improve good governance in European Neighborhood East region by decreasing corruption. It is achieved through understanding of the performance of existing anti-corruption mechanisms in 5 European Neighborhood East countries as part of the essential framework for preventing corruption and mitigating primary corruption risks through evidence-based advocacy, including public education, advocacy geared at triggering policy reforms and other relevant activities.

Budget

AMD 67,956,516.00, from which AMD 4,819,500.00 is co-funding of Open Society Foundations - Armenia. The apportioned grant by the EU for the regional project is in the amount of 680,517.92 EUR (90% of the total budget).

Donors

European Union, Open Society Foundations - Armenia

Beneficiaries

Government officials, judiciary, law enforcement bodies, academia, media, business and anti-corruption experts

Partners

Transparency Azerbaijan Public Anti-corruption Association, Transparency International Georgia, Transparency International Moldova, Transparency International Ukraine

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