INTERNATIONAL
ANTI-CORRUPTION
DAY-DECEMBER-9
The United Nations’ (UN) International Anti-Corruption Day
is annually observed on December 9 to raise public awareness of corruption and
ways to fight it.The United Nations’ (UN) International Anti-Corruption Day
aims to raise public awareness of corruption and what people can do to fight
it. It is observed on December 9 each year.
International Anti-Corruption Day is a time for political
leaders, governments, legal bodies and lobby groups to work together against
corruption work by promoting the day and the issues that surround this event.
On this day anti-corruption advocates organize events to engage the general
public to effectively fight against corruption and fraud in communities. Other
activities that promote the day include:
Musicals and plays to publicize
the message of fighting against corruption.
Keynote speeches by those who were
victims of corruption or fought against it.
Essay competitions on issues surrounding
the topic of corruption.
The dissemination of posters, flyers
and other material to increase awareness levels on corruption.Some organizations hold special recognition ceremonies to
pay tribute to people and projects that provide assistance to nations and
communities in the battle against corruption.
Public lifeInternational Anti-Corruption Day is a global observance and
not a public holiday.
Corruption is an issue that affects all countries around the
world. It can refer to the destruction of one’s honesty or loyalty through
undermining moral integrity or acting in a way that shows a lack of integrity
or honesty. It also refers to those who use a position of power or trust for
dishonest gain. Corruption undermines democracy, creates unstable governments,
and sets countries back economically. Corruption comes in various forms such as
bribery, law-breaking without dealing with the consequences in a fair manner,
unfairly amending election processes and results, and covering mistakes or
silencing whistleblowers (those who expose corruption in hope that justice
would be served).
By resolution 58/4 of October 31, 2003, the UN General
Assembly designated December 9 as International Anti-Corruption Day. This
decision aimed to raise people’s awareness of corruption and of the role of the
United Nations Convention against Corruption in combating and preventing it.
The assembly urged all states and competent regional economic integration
organizations to sign and ratify the United Nations Convention against
Corruption (UNCAC) to ensure its rapid entry into force. UNCAC is the first
legally binding, international anti-corruption instrument that provides a chance
to mount a global response to corruption.Posters, slogans, and other
promotional material on International Anti-Corruption Day have featured a
slogan or logo that takes up two lines. The first line reads “CORRUPTION” in
capitalized red words, and underneath are the words “Your NO counts”. Most of
the second line is written in black text except for the word “NO” which is
highlighted in red capital letters within a white speech bubble.
The UN logo is also associated with promotions for this
event. It features a projection of a world map (less Antarctica) centered on
the North Pole, inscribed in a wreath consisting of crossed conventionalized
branches of the olive tree. The olive branches symbolize peace and the world
map depicts the area of concern to the UN in achieving its main purpose, peace
and security. The projection of the map extends to 60 degrees south latitude,
and includes five concentric circles.
Thu Dec 9 2004 International
Anti-Corruption Day United
Nations observance
Fri Dec 9 2005 International
Anti-Corruption Day United
Nations observance
Sat Dec 9 2006 International
Anti-Corruption Day United
Nations observance
Tue Dec 9 2008 International
Anti-Corruption Day United
Nations observance
Wed Dec 9 2009 International
Anti-Corruption Day United
Nations observance
Thu Dec 9 2010 International
Anti-Corruption Day United
Nations observance
Sun Dec 9 2012 International
Anti-Corruption Day United
Nations observance
Mon Dec 9 2013 International
Anti-Corruption Day United
Nations observance
Tue Dec 9 2014 International
Anti-Corruption Day United
Nations observance
Wed Dec 9 2015 International
Anti-Corruption Day United Nations
observance
Fri Dec 9 2016 International
Anti-Corruption Day United
Nations observance
Sat Dec 9 2017 International
Anti-Corruption Day United
Nations observance
Sun Dec 9 2018 International
Anti-Corruption Day United
Nations observance
Mon Dec 9 2019 International
Anti-Corruption Day United
Nations observance
Wed Dec 9 2020 International
Anti-Corruption Day United
Nations observance
Prof. John Kurakar
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