We, the undersigned 370 organizations, entities, companies, and experts from 111 countries, urge the States Parties to the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) to strengthen the Convention’s Implementation Review Mechanism (IRM) to increase its impact in preventing and combating corruption globally.
The UNCAC is the world’s only comprehensive, legally binding anti-corruption instrument with near-global coverage and 191 parties to the Convention. Therefore, a robust UNCAC review mechanism that effectively promotes the implementation of the Convention is a cornerstone for tackling corruption around the world, as well as other global challenges linked to it, and is critical to achieving the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
However, the IRM has numerous weaknesses and substantially lower standards compared to other regional and global monitoring mechanisms, undermining its impact in advancing the effective implementation of UNCAC commitments at the national level. These weaknesses include inadequate transparency and unsatisfactory participation of civil society and other non-governmental stakeholders, a lengthy and inefficient review process, and the lack of a structured follow-up process to assess the implementation of country review recommendations and how legal frameworks work in practice.
As governments deliberate on the scope and format of the next phase of the IRM, we call on UNCAC States Parties to strengthen the IRM at the 11th UNCAC Conference of the States Parties in December 2025 by agreeing to the following principles:
Enhance transparency: Publish timelines for country reviews and how stakeholders can engage, as well as all inputs and outcome documents from UNCAC reviews, including full country reports and stakeholder submissions, enabling civil society, intergovernmental organizations, the private sector, journalists, academics, donors, development partners and other actors contributing to anti-corruption efforts to utilize the information.
Strengthen stakeholder participation: Meaningfully consult with civil society organizations, academia, professional associations, the private sector, journalists and other non-governmental stakeholders at key stages of the country reviews and follow-up, including on technical assistance, and reflect stakeholder participation and views in country reports and executive summaries. Allow non-governmental stakeholders to participate in the meetings of the UNCAC Implementation Review Group, as well as in other UNCAC working groups.
Increase efficiency: Publish a regularly updated global calendar of country reviews to keep the review schedule on track, providing explanations for delays and how they will be addressed.
Establish a structured follow-up process: Adopt a formal follow-up process to regularly monitor how countries have addressed recommendations from previous country reviews, including technical assistance recommendations, and to review new developments, with countries submitting and publishing progress reports annually.
Assess effectiveness of implementation: Carry out reviews with a central focus on assessing UNCAC implementation in practice, examining aspects such as compliance, preventive, investigative, and enforcement actions, and the resourcing and independence of competent anti-corruption bodies.
A more transparent and inclusive IRM will harness the valuable expertise and experience of civil society and other non-governmental stakeholders on anti-corruption and increase government accountability.
We underscore our interest in engaging with the UNCAC IRM in its next phase by contributing to national reviews and follow-up, and in using the findings and outcome documents of the review mechanism.
We urge all States Parties to support the adoption of a strengthened review mechanism in line with these recommendations, creating a more transparent, inclusive, efficient, and effective IRM that will enhance the UNCAC’s impact in the global fight against corruption.
Signatories (in alphabetical order)
Non-governmental organizations, associations, companies, and other entities:
- Abuco – TI Burundi, Burundi
- Access Info Europe, Spain
- Acción Ciudadana, El Salvador
- Acción Ciudadana, Guatemala
- Accountability Lab, South Africa, United States
- ACT International, Canada
- ACTION DURABLE TOGO, Togo
- Action pour l’Education et la Promotion de la Femme (AEPF-Tchad), Chad
- Action pour les Droits Humains au Niger, Niger
- Environmental Investigation Agency, United States
- Afghanistan Cancer Foundation & CORDA- World Welfare, Humanitarian and Development Organization, Afghanistan
- Africa Centre for Open Governance (AfriCOG), Kenya
- Africa Freedom of Information Centre (AFIC), Uganda
- Africa Network for Environment and Economic Justice (ANEEJ), Nigeria
- African Centre for Media & Information Literacy, Nigeria
- African Children Development (ACD), Lesotho
- AGRIDIVERSITY, Tanzania
- Al-Nahrain Foundation for Supporting Transparency and Integrity, Iraq
- Alliance for Finance Monitoring (ACFIM), Uganda
- ALTAX, Albania
- Amalna South Sudan, South Sudan
- AMAN Coalition, Palestine
- Anti Corruption Coalition Uganda, Uganda
- Anti-Corruption Education Consultancy (ACEC), Namibia
- Anti-Corruption Trust of Southern Africa (ACT-SA), Zimbabwe
- ARTICLE 19 Eastern Africa, Kenya
- Asia Pacific Work Station, India
- Asociación Civil JAPIQAY, Memoria y Ciudadanía, Perú
- Asociación Civil por la Igualdad y la Justicia, Argentina
- Asociación para una Sociedad más Justa / Association for a More Just Society, Honduras
- Association Congolaise pour le Développement Agricole ACDA CONGO, Republic of Congo
- Association Congolaise pour le Développement Agricole ACDA FRANCE, France
- ASSOCIATION DE DÉVELOPPEMENT AGRICOLE ÉDUCATIF ET SANITAIRE DE MANONO, Democratic Republic of Congo
- Association Développement Sans Frontières Tataouine, Tunisia
- Association femme et Action pour le Développement, Guinea
- Association For Promotion of Sustainable Development, India
- Association Guinéenne pour la transparence, Guinea
- Association Maçons de l’Éducation, Niger
- Association of Administrative Lawyers of Moldova, Moldova
- Association Tunisienne de Droit de Développement, Tunisia
- +integridad MX, Mexico
- AWTAD Anti-Corruption Organization, Yemen
- Bahrain Transparency Society, Bahrain
- Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre, Canada
- Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication, Bangladesh
- Bantay Kita, Philippines
- Bearing in Mind Action to Save Life Initiative, Nigeria
- Biozid Climate Institute, Bangladesh
- BOTSWANA WATCH ORGANIZATION, Botswana
- Bring Light Save Life, Cameroon
- Cameroon Human Rights Commission, Cameroon
- Cameroonian Human Rights League, Cameroon
- CENADEP, Democratic Republic of Congo
- Center for Civil Communications, North Macedonia
- Center for Fiscal Transparency and Public Integrity, Nigeria
- Center for Investigative Reporting, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Center for the Study of Democracy, Bulgaria
- Central Asian Research Institute on Corruption and Money Laundering, Kyrgyz Republic
- Centre for Law and Democracy, Canada
- Centre for Muslim Youth in Peace and Development, Ghana
- Centre for Peace and Development Initiatives (CPDI), Pakistan
- Centre for Peace and Justice, BRAC University, Bangladesh
- Centre for Security Studies, Bosnia & Herzegovina
- Centre for the Study of Corruption, United Kingdom
- Centre for Transparency Advocacy (Independent Service Delivery Monitoring Group), Nigeria
- Centre For Women Trade and Economic Sustainability, Nigeria
- Centro de Gobernanza Publica y Corporativa, Puerto Rico
- Childlink Foundation, Ghana
- Children and Young People Living for Peace (CYPLP), Nigeria
- CiFAR – Civil Forum for Asset Recovery e.V., Germany
- CISE Malawi, Malawi
- CIVICUS, South Africa
- Civil Expertise, Kazakhstan
- Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC)/TI-Nigeria, Nigeria
- CJDH-Centre Justice des Droits de L’homme, Morocco
- CLEEN Foundation, Nigeria
- Coalition des OSC pour la Lutte contre la Corruption et la Pauvreté (COSCLCCP), Mali
- Community And Family Aid Foundation-Ghana, Ghana
- Community Focus Group (CFG), Kenya
- Construisons Ensemble Le Monde, Democratic Republic of Congo
- Council on Geopolitics, Hungary
- Criminologists Without Borders, United States
- Currie Country Social Change Aboriginal Corporation, Australia
- DigitalSENSE Africa, Nigeria
- DLM Mexico, Mexico
- Dohovor Sk Conventuion SK, Slovakia
- Due Process of Law Foundation, United States
- Dynamique Mondiale des Jeunes (DMJ), Cameroon
- Echo Public Association, Kazakhstan
- EG Justice, United States / Equatorial Guinea
- EMPOWER INDIA, India
- Engagement Citoyen pour la promotion de la Paix et du Développement (ECPD/DRC), Democratic Republic of Congo
- Environmental Development Initiative, Nigeria
- Environmental Investigation Agency – United Kingdom, United Kingdom
- Ethos, innovación en políticas públicas, Mexico
- Expert Forum, Romania
- Family Therapy Association of the Gambia, Gambia
- FEDERATION DES COOPERATIVES DES PAYS DE MAYOKO FECOPAM CONGO, Republic of Congo
- Fédération des Coopératives des Pays de Mayoko FECOPAM FRANCE, France
- Federation of Environmental and Ecological Diversity for Agricultural Revampment and Human Rights (FEEDAR & HR), Cameroon
- Fiquem Sabendo, Brazil
- Fonac, Benin
- Foundation for Environmental Rights Advocacy and Development FENRAD Nigeria, Nigeria
- Freedom for Eurasia, Austria
- Fundación Ciudadanía y Desarrollo, Ecuador
- Fundacion Multitudes, Chile
- Fundación Nacional para el Desarrollo – Transparencia Internacional El Salvador, El Salvador
- FUNDACION PARA EL DESARROLLO DE LA LIBERTAD CIUDADANA – TRANSPARENCIA INTERNACIONAL PANAMA, Panama
- Fundación Poder Ciudadano, Transparency International Argentinian Chapter, Argentina
- Fundamental Human Rights & Rural Development Association (FHRRDA), Pakistan
- Fundeps, Argentina
- GDT-PWYP-MIEOCCO, Morocco
- Ghana Anti-Corruption Coalition (GACC), Ghana
- Ghana Integrity Initiative, Ghana
- Global Financial Integrity, United States
- Global Organization of Parliamentarians Against Corruption (GOPAC Oceania), Australia
- Global Peace and Development Organization (GPDO), Liberia
- Global Witness, United Kingdom
- Goa Foundation, India
- Green Network Organization – GNO, Myanmar
- Groupe de réflexion pour l’avenir et la construction du Tchad (GRACTCHAD), Chad
- GRUPO DE AJUDA PARA O DESENVOLVIMENTO COMUNITARIO, Mozambique
- Hawkmoth, The Netherlands
- HEDA Resource Centre, Nigeria
- Human Rights and Environment Improvement Center (HREIC), Nepal
- Humanity For The World (HFTW), France
- IBGC – Brazilian Institute of Corporate Governance, Brazil
- Improve Your Society Organization, Yemen
- Impunidad Cero, Mexico
- Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW), Indonesia
- Iniciativa de Transparencia, Anticorrupcion y Digitalizacion, Mexico
- INICIATIVA PARA LA RECUPERACION DE ACTIVOS VENEZOLANOS (INRAV), United States
- Institute for Democracy and Mediation, Albania
- Institute for Public Policy Research, Namibia
- Institute of Legislative Ideas, Ukraine
- INSTITUTO ANTICORRUPCION, Colombia
- Instituto de Direito e Inovação (ID-i), Brazil
- Integrity Initiatives International, United States
- Integrity Initiatives International Europe, The Netherlands
- Integrity Watch, Canada
- Integrity Watch Afghanistan, Afghanistan
- Integrity Watch Liberia, Liberia
- International Association for Innovative Solutions to Global Solutions, Austria
- International Centre for Ethnic Studies, Sri Lanka
- International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES), United States
- International Governance Institute Cameroon, Cameroon
- International Institute for Ethical Governance and Accountability, South Africa
- International Movement for Advancement of Education Culture Social & Economic Development (IMAECSED), India
- International Youth Council-Yemen (IYCY), Yemen
- Ipandetec, Panamá
- Jordan Transparency Center, Jordan
- Jusoor Center, Libya
- Just Access e.V., Germany
- Justice for Wildlife Malaysia, Malaysia
- K-Monitor, Hungary
- Kenya Human Rights Commission, Kenya
- Kigoma Development Organization, Tanzania
- La Strada International, The Netherlands
- Leadership Watch, Nigeria
- Libera – Associazioni, nomi e numeri contro le mafie, Italy
- LIGUE CONGOLAISE DE LUTTE CONTRE LA CORRUPTION LICOCO, Democratic Republic of Congo
- Macedonian Center for International Cooperation (MCIC), North Macedonia
- Mexiro A.C., Mexico
- Migrant Workers Association of Lesotho, Lesotho
- National Campaign for Sustainable Development Nepal, Nepal
- National Whistleblower Center, United States
- Netherlands Helsinki Committee, The Netherlands
- New Apostolic Centre for Development (NCD), Nigeria
- NF Civic Alliance, Montenegro
- NGO “NOVA Energiya”, Ukraine
- Nouveaux Droits de l’homme Congo Brazzaville, Republic of Congo
- Ns Medico India Foundation, India
- Observatoire de Lutte contre la Corruption et les Malversations Economiques, (OLUCOME), Burundi
- Observtorio Nacional Ciudadano, Mexico
- Observatório Social de Mato Grosso, Brazil
- Oil Workers’ Rights Protection Organization Public Union, Azerbaijan
- OLUCOME, Burundi
- onshor ,Tunisia
- Open Azerbaijan Initiative, Azerbaijan
- Open Contracting Partnership, Global
- Open Data Charter, Argentina
- Open Ownership, United States
- Organisation Non Gouvernementale ,” Guinée Anti Corruption Plus (GAC+), Guinée Conakry
- ORGANISATION TCHADIENNE ATI-CORRUPTION (OTAC), Tchad
- oživení, z.s. Czechia
- Pakistan Rural Workers Social Welfare Organization, Pakistan
- Pan African Health Professionals Organisation, Ghana
- Pan-African Lawyers’ Union, Tanzania
- Partners Albania for Change and Development, Albania
- People’s Empowerment Foundation (PEF), Thailand
- Pištaljka, Serbia
- Planète verte RDC, Democratic Republic of Congo
- Plateforme de la société civile Démocratie, Paix, Élections et Développement durable en Guinée (Plateforme DPEG), Guinea
- PLAY!YA, Germany
- PLAYYA Nigeria Youth Development Initiative, Nigeria
- Policy Alert Africa, Nigeria
- Professionals For Humanity (PROFOH), Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa, Germany, Ireland, United States, India, Nepal
- Projonma Academy, Bangladesh
- PROMAD Foundation, Nigeria
- Public-Private Integrity, Gambia
- Public Eye, Switzerland
- Public Services Labor Independent Confederation (PSLINK), Philippines
- Publiez ce que vous payez Congo-Brazzaville, Republic of Congo
- Publiez Ce Que Vous Payez Madagascar, Madagascar
- Publish What You Pay, United Kingdom
- Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Indonesia, Indonesia
- Publish What You Pay Australia, Australia
- Rencontre pour la Paix et les Droits de l’Homme (RPDH), Republic of Congo
- Réseau des Organisations de la Société Civile pour l’Economie Verte en Afrique Centrale ROSCEVAC, Gabon
- Réseau Nigérien Anticorruption, Niger
- Reseau Nigerien des Defenseurs des Droits Humains, Niger
- Rise Renovation Relief, Tanzania
- Romanian Academic Society, Romania
- Rural Area Development Programme (RADP), Nepal
- Rural Development Organization, Pakistan
- Rwenzori Anti Corruption Coalition, Uganda
- Samudayik Sarathi, Nepal
- Science et Technologie Africaines pour un Développement Durable (STADD), Togo
- Sēk Strategies, LLC, United States
- Semillas para la Democracia, Paraguay
- Sensitisation Against Hazard And Crime Initiative, Nigeria
- Sieć Obywatelska Watchdog Polska, Poland
- Sience et Technologie Africaines pour un Développement Durable (STADD), Togo
- Sigaw ng Kabataan Coalition (SKC), Philippines
- Social Watch Benin, Benin
- Society for the Widows and Orphans (SOWIPHANS), Nigeria
- Socio-Economic Rights & Accountability Project (SERAP), Nigeria
- Somali Journalists Syndicate (SJS), Somalia
- Spotlight on Corruption, United Kingdom
- Stat View International, Guinea
- StopCorrupt, Luxembourg
- Students for Global Democracy Uganda, Uganda
- Studies and Economic Media Center, Yemen
- Success Capital, Botswana
- Sudan Democracy First Group (SDFG), Uganda
- Sukaar Welfare Organization, Pakistan
- Support Umbrella Nepal, Nepal
- Sustainable Social Development Organization (SSDO), Pakistan
- Syndicat Chrétien des Travailleurs du Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo
- Technologies for Economic Development – TED, Lesotho
- The Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation, Malta
- The Future We Need
- The Good Lobby, Italy
- The Sentry, United States
- TOJIL, Mexico
- Transformation Resource Centre, Lesotho
- Transparencia Mexicana, Mexico
- Transparencia por Colombia, Colombia
- Transparency Advocacy, Uganda
- Transparency International – Rasheed, Jordan
- Transparency International Anticorruption Center (TIAC), Armenia
- Transparency International Australia, Australia
- Transparency International Bangladesh, Bangladesh
- Transparency International Brazil, Brazil
- Transparency International EU, Belgium
- Transparency International France, France
- Transparency International Georgia, Georgia
- Transparency International Germany, Germany
- Transparency International Ghana, Ghana
- Transparency International Greece, Greece
- Transparency International in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Transparency International Initiative Madagascar, Madagascar
- Transparency International Ireland, Ireland
- Transparency International Kenya, Kenya
- Transparency International Lebanon, Lebanon
- Transparency International Malaysia, Malaysia
- Transparency International New Zealand, New Zealand
- Transparency International Pakistan, Pakistan
- Transparency International Romania, Romania
- Transparency International Russia in exile
- Transparency Initiative Seychelles, Seychelles
- Transparency International Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka
- Transparency International Switzerland, Switzerland
- Transparency International U.S., United States
- Transparency International UK, United Kingdom,
- Transparency International Zambia, Zambia
- Transparency International, Taiwan Chapter, Taiwan
- Transparency Mauritius, Mauritius
- Transparency Morocco, Morocco
- Ufuq Organization for Human Development, Iraq
- UK Anti-Corruption Coalition, United Kingdom
- Uniting Church in Australia, Synod of Victoria and Tasmania, Australia
- Uruguay Transparente Uruguay
- Uzbek Forum for Human Rights, Germany
- Victim Support Asia, South Korea
- Vouliwatch, Greece
- WAVE Foundation Africa, Nigeria
- Whistleblowers of America, United States
- Wildlife Justice Commission, The Netherlands
- Woman and Modern World Social Charitable Center (CWMW), Azerbaijan
- Woman Empowerment Against Poverty of Nepal, Nepal
- Women and Modern World Social Charitable Center -CWMW, Azerbaijan
- Women in Democracy and Governance (WIDAG), Kenya
- Women’s Federation for World Peace International, United States
- Xnet, Institute for Democratic Digitalisation, Spain
- Yemeni Observatory for Human Rights, Yemen
- Youth Network for Reform (YONER Liberia), Liberia
- Zambia Council for Social Development (ZCSD), Zambia
- 21st Century Community Empowerment for Youth and Women Initiative, Nigeria
- 4CHABAB, Morocco
Individuals (name, professional affiliation, country):
- Abigail AyengoTetteh Yankey (PhD), Academia with focus on corruption, Ghana
- Adam Graycar, Professor, University of Adelaide, Australia
- Adnene Nouioua, Expert Anticorruption, Tunisia
- Aileen Marshall, Independent Consultant of International Development, United States
- Ahmed Malide, President of MOSC Anjouan, Comores
- André Francisco Pilon, Associate Professor / University of São Paulo / International Academy of Science, Health & Ecology, Brazil
- Andreas Bummel, Executive Director, Democracy Without Borders, Germany
- Andrianaivo Mialy, International Advisor at Malagasy Independent Anti-Corruption Office Madagascar
- Balakrishnan Rajagopal, ABAC Advocate (own capacity, Project Bamboo), Malaysia
- Barbara James, Executive Director, United Kingdom
- Cecily Rose, Associate Professor, Leiden University, The Netherlands
- Craig Arndt, Individual Member UNCAC Coalition, Thailand
- Danilo Andreato, Professor, Instituto de Direito e Inovação (ID-i), Brazil
- David Aled Williams, Principal Adviser (U4), Norway
- David Bernstein, Anticorruption and Justice Reform Consultant, United States
- Diana Chigas, Professor of the Practice of International Negotiation and Conflict Resolution, Fletcher School, Tufts University and Co-
- Director, Corruption, Justice & Legitimacy Program, Besa Global, United States
- Diana Radoane, CFE, Anti-corruption expert & Social Impact Strategist, Romania
- Dr. Justa Mwangi, Postdoctoral Researcher in Anticorruption, Kenya
- Duncan Smith, Retired Deputy Head of Investigations, EIB, Luxembourg
- Elda Mariza Valim Fim, Individual Member, UNCAC Coalition, Brazil
- Erdenehimeg Dashdorj, Governance Program manager, Mongolia
- Favour Ime, Senior Regional Manager, Africa, Open Ownership, Nigeria
- Frank Vogl, Co-founder, Transparency International & The Partnership for Transparency Fund. Adjunct Professor, Georgetown University,
- USA, United States
- Gergana Yordanova, Fulbright Visiting Research Scholar, Terrorism, Transnational Crime, and Corruption Center, United States
- Hadiza Umar, Hope for Communities and Children Initiative, Nigeria
- Hatem Ben Romdhane, Teacher and civil society activist, Tunisia
- Haykuhi Harutyunyan, Former Chair of Corruption Prevention Commission Armenia, Armenia
- Jalal Aminu Abdullahi, Head of Social Accountability Directorate, National Youth Council of Nigeria, Zaria Chapter, Nigeria
- Jodi Vittori, Co-Founder & Co-Moderator, Anti-Corruption Advocacy Network, United States
- Jonathan M Winer, Former US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Lae Enforcement, United States
- Juanita Olaya Garcia Head, Impactools, Germany
- Keith Henderson, ProfessorUNCAC & American University, United States
- Ketakandriana Rafitoson, Vice Chair, Transparency International, Madagascar
- L J Palmer-Moloney, Founder, Lead Consultant, USA
- Leonel Fernandez Novelo, Director of Public Advocacy in Observatorio National Ciudadano Mexico
- Luz E. Nagle, Professor of Law Emeritus Stetson University College of Law, United States
- Maria Aurora Teresita W. Tabada, CSO Representative, PH-EITI MSG & Member, Board of Trustees, Bantay Kita – PWYP Philippines, Philippines
- María de los Angeles De Seta Acosta, Investigador Independiente, Argentina
- Maria Gabriela Sarmiento, Founder, Senior Legal Counsel, Sarmiento Klumpner Consulting and Founder, VP, Save My Identity, Switzerland
- Mark Agyei, Executive Director/Voice of African Youth For Good Governance, Ghana
- Matthew Taylor, Professor, American University, United States
- Michael Jarvis, Executive Director of the Trust, Accountability & Inclusion Collaborative, United States
- Michael Johnston, Charles A. Dana Professor of Political Science Emeritus, Colgate University, United States
- Michael O’Connell, Consulting Victimologist, Australia
- Muhammed Kassaw, Independent Consultant, Ethiopia
- Naomi Roht-Arriaza, Distinguished Professor of Law (emerita), University of California Law, San Francisco, United States
- Narayan Manandhar, Freelance writer, Nepal
- Navin Beekarry, Consultant, United States
- Nazik Imanbekova, Member, NGO Consourtium for the promotion of EITI in Kyrgyzstan, Kyrgyz Republic
- Nikos Passas, Drafter of UNCAC Legislative Guide, Preparer of Implementation Review Checklist, Designer/Preparer of UNCAC Legal Library,
- Organizer and launcher with UNODC of academic initiative against corruption, Professor of Criminology, United States
- Noah Arshinoff, Adjunct Professor, University of Ottawa, Canada
- Noreen Akram, International Lawyer Human Rights Activist and Researcher, Italy
- Ochaya Kinyera Bernard, Private, Anti-Corruption Specialist, Uganda
- Pusetso Morapedi, Africa Coordinator, Botswana
- Rainer Geiger, Finance Watch, France
- Ratna Juwita, Ph.D, Visiting Research Fellow, University of Groningen, Indonesia
- Raul Quiñónez, Consultant, Paraguay / Portugal
- Reedha Rajendra Coomar, Centre for Holistic Education and Development, Mauritius
- Richard Anthony, UNCAC-COALITION (Expert/ Collaborator), Nigeria
- Rita Menodji, National Coordinator of Action for Women’s Education and Promotion (AEPF-Tchad), Chad
- Said Essoulami, Expert Consultant on Access to information Rights, Morocco
- Sony Pellissery, Professor, Institute of Public Policy, National Law School of India University, Bangalore, India
- Susana Coroado, Research Fellow, Anticorruption Research Centre, Dublin City University, Ireland
- Sushanta Kumar Bhowmik, An interested and voluntary researcher on Corruption/Anti-corruption, India
- Taher AL-Hatef, Secretary General of the Anti-Corruption Organization AWTAD, Yemen
- Thomas H Speedy Rice, Professor of Practice, Washington & Lee University School of Law, United States
- Prof. dr. Thomas Conzelmann, Professor of International Relations, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
- Thomas Maria Kruessmann, Professor of law, Westminster International University in Tashkent, Uzbekistan
- Torplus Yomnak, Founder and Chief Advisor of HAND Social Enterprise, Thailand
- Samir Bouzid, Secretary General of the Center for Justice and Human Rights (CJDH), Morocco