International Anti-Corruption Day: History, Facts & Insights

This is an in-depth look at all the must-know facts about International Anti-Corruption Day (2024) 🗓️ that no one tells you about. International Anti-Corruption Day is observed on December 9th.

Among the information you’ll find below: the history of International Anti-Corruption Day, activities to do on and how to observe this holiday, as well as interesting facts you should know about International Anti-Corruption Day.

📅 What day is International Anti-Corruption Day 2024?

In 2024, International Anti-Corruption Day is on Saturday, December 9th. It is the 2nd Saturday in December; in 2024, it is Monday. There are until the next observance. You also can learn all intriguing details and facts about December 9, 2023, that you might not be aware of.

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Each year, on December 9th, the entire world marks International Anti-Corruption Day. Its purpose is to remind us all to actively stand against corruption and take action in our own lives and the lives of others. The United Nations has specifically set aside this day to highlight the importance of implementing measures to fight against corruption.

📜 International Anti-Corruption Day History

Transparency International is a well-known organization that fights corruption in countries worldwide. It was founded by Peter Eigen, a former World Bank executive who witnessed the negative impact of corruption in East Africa. In 1993, the organization established its headquarters in Berlin. Every two years, it organizes the International Anti-Corruption Conference, where stakeholders from civil society, government, organizations, and political leaders come together to address the complex challenges posed by corruption. In 2020, the conference was held virtually and can be accessed online. Transparency International also developed the Corruption Perception Index in 1995, which evaluates and ranks corruption levels in different countries and industries. The index currently covers information from 180 nations. The World Bank also collects data on corruption through its Worldwide Governance Indicators, which are provided by various organizations.

International Anti-Corruption Day Facts

🔖 Conflict-affected countries score worse
According to the Corruption Perception Index, the countries that are ranked at the bottom in terms of corruption are Venezuela, Yemen, Syria, South Sudan, and Somalia.

🔖 Canada scores highest in the region
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🔖 Many countries score poorly
Over two-thirds of the 180 countries evaluated in the Corruption Perception Index have received a score below 50 out of 100.

👍 Why Is International Anti-Corruption Day Important

Many of us have encountered some form of corruption in our dealings with businesses or governments, but we may have overlooked it in order to “get things done.” This day serves as a reminder that we do not have to accept these behaviors and that we may speak out against them.

The United Nations and other organizations have compiled resources that inform us about the extent of corruption around the world and how to take action to eliminate corruption.

While we have been taught ethical behavior since we were children, we may have forgotten about it in the daily hustle and bustle. This is the moment to revisit and even relearn those teachings in order to direct our own behavior.

🙂 How To Observe International Anti-Corruption Day

Learn about the U.N. campaign against corruption

Take a pledge against corruption
No matter who you are – a customer, a public official, or a commercial service provider – we can all contribute to fighting corruption by openly acknowledging and reporting any corrupt activities we encounter. Additionally, it is crucial to maintain honesty and ethical behavior in our own transactions and interactions.

Look up the Corruption Perceptions Index
In the previous two years, the United Nations has undertaken a particular campaign on corruption with the theme “Recover with Integrity.” It focuses on corruption in the healthcare sector in particular. More information is available on their dedicated website.

📅 When is International Anti-Corruption Day?

YEAR DATE DAY
2024 December 9 Monday
2025 December 9 Tuesday
2026 December 9 Wednesday
2027 December 9 Thursday
2028 December 9 Saturday

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