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Good Governance Unit to Collaborate with UNODC for Country Review of UNCAC Implementation
Date: June 7, 2023
In a significant move towards enhancing transparency and accountability, the Good Governance Unit (GGU) has announced its preparations to receive the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and the country experts from the two (2) UN member states conducting the Belize comprehensive Country Review. The review will focus on evaluating the implementation of the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) Accords within our country. The GGU, alongside relevant government ministries, civil society organizations, and key stakeholders, will actively participate in this crucial assessment.
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The upcoming months will see the scheduling of a date for the UNCAC Country Review, which aims to evaluate the progress made by the country in combating corruption and promoting good governance. This assessment is particularly significant as it not only strengthens the country's commitment to international anti-corruption efforts but also offers an opportunity to identify areas of improvement and implement effective measures.
The GGU, as a dedicated entity responsible for promoting good governance practices, is taking the lead in coordinating with the UNODC and the country experts for this comprehensive evaluation. With their expertise and experience, the UNODC will provide valuable guidance and technical assistance throughout the process. Their involvement ensures that the review adheres to international standards and best practices, enhancing the credibility and effectiveness of the assessment.
The Country Review will encompass various aspects of UNCAC implementation, including preventive measures, criminalization and law enforcement, international cooperation, asset recovery, and the involvement of civil society. This inclusive approach aims to gather inputs from multiple stakeholders to obtain a comprehensive and holistic view of the country's progress in anti-corruption efforts.
Government ministries will play a pivotal role in providing relevant information, data, and policies related to anti-corruption measures implemented within their respective domains. Civil society organizations and financial institutions, renowned for their vigilance and commitment to promoting transparency, will contribute their valuable insights to ensure an unbiased and independent assessment.
Key stakeholders in the realms of accountability and transparency will also be actively engaged in the Country Review process. Their expertise and perspectives will be crucial in evaluating the effectiveness of existing mechanisms and identifying potential gaps that need to be addressed. By involving these stakeholders, the review aims to foster a collaborative environment that encourages dialogue, innovation and shared responsibility in the fight against corruption.
The UNCAC Country Review not only holds the government accountable for its anti-corruption commitments but also strengthens public trust and confidence in the governance systems. It provides an opportunity to showcase the progress achieved so far, while also identifying areas that require further attention and improvement.
The GGU and the UNODC's joint efforts in conducting this comprehensive assessment underlines the country's commitment to the UNCAC and its determination to combat corruption effectively. By actively involving various stakeholders, the review ensures a participatory and inclusive approach that reflects the collective responsibility of all segments of society. This review is expected to serve as a catalyst for enhancing anti-corruption efforts, promoting good governance, and furthering the country's progress on the path to transparency and accountability.
5 FEB 2023