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Working for justice in Kyrgyzstan on multiple fronts

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Citizens Against Corruption has put New Tactics tools to work on a variety of human rights fronts in Kyrgyzstan , from women’s rights to environmental justice to mobilizing young people to vote.

Blog: Empowering Citizens to Fight Corruption

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It's not too late to add your comments to add your comments to this dialogue on Empowering Citizens to Fight Corruption. This dialogue explored how campaigns have empowered and mobilized citizens to counter corruption in their communities.

Blog: CALL FOR CASES/INFORMATION: Research project on citizen participation & NV civic action to fight corruption seeks input

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I am conducting an in-depth research project to document and study cases of citizen participation and nonviolent civic action to fight corruption, in order to distill general lessons learned and best practices. The focus is on what people--organized together, exerting their collective power--are doing to fight corruption as they themselves have discerned it. The project will examine the skills, strategies, objectives, and demands of nonviolent civic campaigns and movements, rather than the phenomenon of corruption itself, or the conditions under which it occurs.

Setting up an independent commission to fight corruption

The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) employs tactics aimed at gaining public confidence and participation to fight corruption in Hong Kong.   These tactics include corruption prevention, operations, preventive education, and enlisting the support from the public.  ICAC was established as an anti-corruption organization totally independent from any department of the government and police.  ICAC is committed to fight corruption with its approach of investigation, prevention, and education.  It targets all areas where corruption might exist in order to prevent any loopholes. These areas are the governmental, public, and private sectors.  Through this tactic, ICAC has restored public confidence in the government to end corruption in the country.