15TH EAAACA ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
The 15th EAAACA Annual General Meeting will be hosted by the Federal Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission of Ethiopia from 29th April - 3rd May 2024. The one week event will include the following activities;
The 15th EAAACA Annual General Meeting will be hosted by the Federal Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission of Ethiopia from 29th April - 3rd May 2024. The one week event will include the following activities;
At the ARINEA 6th Annual General Meeting held on 15th and 16th March, 2022 at Safari Park Hotel, Nairobi, members agreed to revive in-country sessions and properly establish in-country structures as a way to increase visibility and usage of ARINEA for informal information exchange.
The confirmation of EAAACA & ARIN-EA as Observer members to the GlobE Network was announced during the 4th GlobE Network Plenary Meeting held from 11th - 13th July, 2023. Six new observer members were announced alongside EAAACA & ARIN-EA.
On Wednesday 15th June, the members of EAAACA represented by Anti-Corruption Authorities from Uganda, Tanzania, Djibouti and South Sudan attended a meeting with the Vice President of INT World Bank to discuss areas of collaboration between world Bank and EAAACA.
On 31st March and 1st April 2022, representatives from the African Organization of English-speaking Supreme Audit Institutions in Africa (AFROSAI-E) and the East African Association of Anti-Corruption Authorities (EAAACA) met in Pretoria, South Africa.
The 14th EAAACA Annual General Meeting was hosted by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission with support from GIZ-IFF Global Program, Kenya under the theme: ''Fighting Corruption Post Covid-19 Pandemic". The AGM was held at Safari park Hotel, Nairobi-Kenya.
According to Transparency International research, across the region the COVID-19 pandemic highlights structural gaps in national health care systems, corruption risks associated with public procurement and the misappropriation of emergency funds.
Yes: corruption in infrastructure procurement in Uganda. It undermines our country’s development. It manifests itself in unnecessary projects, substandard work or unnecessarily expensive work.